Well this is an interesting thread - clearly it's an emotive issue.
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My summary is that posters in this thread fit into 3 main categories:
- People love the Mk7 GTI, have the $ and going to buy one
- People who would like to have one but probably can't afford/justify one at the moment (and post reasons to justify why that's a good decision - i.e. spec list is not right, no 3 door, manual, etc)
- People who have bought or are trying to convince others to buy something other than a GTI
We'll all see down the track how successful the Mk7 GTI is going to be given current competition in the segment of the market that it's priced into. But from all reports it's a fantastic car to drive and I'm sure there's going to be a number of happy new GTI owners to report back soon after the 12th.
For all those that want a 3 door/manual/Recarros or other options that you can't get locally, why don't you set up a group buy and import a bunch yourselves? You can fit 4 cars (possibly more for Golfs) into a shipping container - here's the link: International Car Shipping - Import and Export, Shipping cars overseas from UK. Stop complaining and go your hardest!
And as for the Merc/BMW/Renault crowd, well we thank them for coming into the market segment as it keeps VW honest and makes them put as much bang for buck into the GTI. If you compare specs form Mk6 to Mk7 you are getting more for less so the value proposition is still there. As to whether another brand offers a bit more bang for buck that's always going to be a question which inevitably plays out in the marketplace as consumers make their own minds up. Suffice to say there is cretainly more competition around from some of the more traditional "premium" brands who are trying to expand their offering into the lower price brackets.
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