Thanks stedes for sharing your experience, that certainly helps.
I agree with what you said about the CTR's engine. It's great and usable on the open roads, but it's not usable in city driving.
It sounds like the GTI's engine is more usable/accessible in daily driving.
I think the CTR's interior is well put together but there is a lot of hard plastic here and there. The GTI's interior in my opinion is more mature/conservative and has higher quality plastic/materials. I also like the leather seat option as well.
I had the chance to drive the current euro civic as well, I thought the interior/refinement level was better than my CTR.
Your opinion on the VW's reliability is pretty much what I have expected. My CTR has been very reliable since I bought it (touch wood).
I personally think generally European cars are more refined, have better performance and use better materials, but they are less reliable than the Japanese cars. But I think the reason for this is because Japanese manufacturers keep using older technologies/engines (that have been tested by time) while the European manufacturers always come up with new technologies/engines.
The new Audi S3 Sportback is also on my list, but I would still like to do some more research about Audi's reliability/customer service.
Lexus is probably still the best in terms of reliability and customer service but the IS250 F Sport's power figures are quite disappointing.
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