The newest Polo (2015) update comes in manual for the GTI, so maybe consider that
I finish my final uni assessment on Tuesday and I'm going overseas on the 28th for 2 weeks.
I think there's not too much point for me purchasing a car if I'm going overseas for 2 weeks.. but dam I really want to scratch that itch! (So far I've only been researching online and haven't inspected any or driven any)
I do agree with noone that the power outputs of the 9n Polo GTI at stock is only "warm" in todays standards, but I have factored in the cost of getting an APR ecu tune (they still do them, right?) which is just over $1k.
I'm sure you guys would all have heard / know about it, and I think ~150kw is more than enough for my desires.
As to suspension work, I wouldn't know until I've driven one
The Lancer I currently drive (I didn't buy it) was lowered by the previous owner and currently has 205/40/17 wheels and the ride is bloody hard and crashy (and it is annoying).
So I am actually looking forward to slightly softer suspension
I've also had a brief look at the Golf MkV GTI, but the cheapest I see in Sydney are ~$13k with 120-150k kms.
Which put's it a bit out of budget, also I don't want to spend more than $10k on a car this early in life (I'm still in my early 20s).
There are quite a lot of Polo GTIs on the 2nd hand market in the Sydney area actually.
On the other hand, there are not too many 207 GTis lately, most of the ones I have been looking at online for the past few weeks have been sold
I believe in taking a look at competing models of cars and products before buying... because that way you know what to compare it against!
Thanks for all your helpful comments.
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