it's gonna be a big one, for sure. there's a remote possibility that the twingo rs might be coming so that will mean abarth vs swift sport vs twingo vs vw gt up!, although the abarth fails big time in the feedback/ feel department
then there's the clio 5 door dsg, which im guessing will start to attract some attention from the traditional golf gti crowd.
the citroen ds4 looks rad, and the ds5 is one of the prettiest hatchbacks i've seen in quite a while.
and if elephino's right and they're happy to sell a250 mercs for sub-$50k, that'll be VERY interesting.
no doubt the toyobaru br-86 will sell like hotcakes but it'd be nice to think that other players will try to at least provide that sort of driving satisfaction in a hatchback layout, just like the pug gti's and up-till-now clios etc.
cars dont need lots of power to be "drivers' cars" - in terms of spirited runs on a twisty road, power isnt really relevant imo - it's about driver involvement, feel, feedback, no gimmicks like forward facing cameras and heated sat nav/ wireless cappucino, good turn in with entertaining lift off oversteer, good grip, and most importantly the smile on your face because you feel like you're actually driving, and not removed/ insulated from the driving experience.
as for which car will lend itself as a threat to the mk7 gti - that depends. price is easy, and so are stats on paper, not to mention all those options that enable you to do everything from your car, like have conference calls, surf facetube, and receive a thai hooker massage whilst taking a dump in your auto self cleaning sports toilet bucket seats...
if that's all that VW requires of themselves in producing the mk7, then no doubt there will be lots and lots of competition, with slightly nicer alloys, slightly bigger satnav screens, and slightly cleaner auto sports toilets.
not saying that this is a bad thing, but manufacturer performance divisions catering to "what people want" as opposed to "what drivers want", is the reason why the clio 3 RS just became a collector's item.
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