These are my opinions from owning a 4mo Bora (practically same car just 2.8 instead of 3.2)
1. The AWD system
I can't say how it would compare to the WRX or EVO systems never driven one of them. You are correct in that its is a front wheel drive based system. It uses a clutched based center differential (haldex) that will engage depending on if the front wheels are slipping and some other factors. I guess the argument is this reduces wear/ improves fuel economy when driving down the highway.
If you're seriously keen there are plenty of aftermarket controllers avaible for the haldex unit that will turn it into a practically 50/50 split. See HPA or United motorsports, VWVortex.com - United motorsport performance haldex software. I had mine done and whilst i've only tried it for three days it does feel insanely better.
2. Power
Rated power: 177kw (237hp) @ 6250rpm , 320Nm torque @ 2800rpm
Since its coupled with a short ratio 6 speed you should never find it lacking power (although could be different if you've been driving high powered cars). They certainly wont struggle to overtake or keep up with some other sports vehicles. Best way to find out is to drive one. The exhaust has a flapper valve but the note from the VR6 IMHO can be one of the bests exhaust sounds (i may be biased as i made my own exhaust)
For modifications it may be worth taking a good look at some build threads at VWvortex.com. I don't think there is that much you can do cheaply to get good power gains apart from the usual cams and tune. Apart from you saying you don't want to turbo/supercharge these engines are good for around 600hp on stock internals.
3. Reliability
I wouldn't say there is much wrong with the cars as long as they are properly maintained (like most cars). There are a few small issues with coolant sensors, door switches and possibly crack pipes but nothing to major. I've only been stranded in my car due to an alternator/battery and all the other times are my stupid fault.
I think the best thing would to be to have a test drive of one and see how it goes. Only you will know if you like it or not.
Hope thats some helpful information. Have a look around plenty of info on these cars specially over at vwvortex
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