You may actually find a well sorted Mk3 isn't much different to drive than a Mk2. It is a FAR stiffer and safer shell and allows a lot more tyre under the bodywork to put the power down.
I know I may sound like I have a double standard going, but my Mk1 is far from a daily driver!
When you want to use the car everyday, that puts a totally different spin on things
Personally, I think all Golfs 1-3 are great (the later ones are not the same car to drive, though still good fun). As a daily driver, all things considered, I wouldn't highly modify a Mk1 or Mk2: they are old and demand a lot more respect and patience
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