
Originally Posted by
elcubano
i will definitely be going manual transmission as i get bored of auto.
isn't a manual these days an anti-theft benefit?
Start off with a test drive of the base model GTI & if you're happy, then no need to test anything else. It's either that or the R, which is a fair bump in price.
Manual these days is an anti-boring benefit. 

Originally Posted by
Dutch77
If you want a swift, comfortable hatch with economy and a low price tag then base GTI.
If you want something a little more hardcore and/or will look at tuning, save up some more pennies and go R.
And for me my decision for my latest acquisition was an absolute no-brainer, but each to their own.
S3. Very nice. Prices start at $60k though yeah? That's a fair bump in price compared to standard GTI. PP even. So I guess it's really only comparable to a Golf R. Though, the OP has indicated they're only interested in the VW Golf range.
Last edited by Ralfi; 15-06-2015 at 10:02 PM.
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