Some of you may know, I'm toying with moving on from my Audi S4. Great car in every way, but I've had it for 3 yrs and I *think* I'm getting itchy feet.
Sooooo.... I've been looking around, whilst the RS4 is another option, their prices seem to be in freefall at the moment and the same goes for some other similar marques.
I've found myself looking very seriously at the Golf GTi - hence registering on here!!

I've driven a manual back to back with the new S3, (Nice interior, well put together, and *slightly* (despite having an extra 65bhp) quicker in the real world) - not enough of a difference to command the extra premium (IMHO) - and that's coming from an Audi owner
So, the manual GTi - loved it. But after hearing such a lot about the DSG, I thought I'd better try it, even just for elimination purposes.
Called my local dealership (South Hereford Volkswagen) - no Golf GTis in. However, I could try a Scirocco DSG..... "Kill 2 birds with 1 stone" I thought, as I'd been waiting to try one.
Firstly, dealership were FANTASTIC. It takes ALOT for me to say that, as I tend to treat all dealers with contempt
The car was the 2L FSI. Silver.
First impression - from the outside, a very pretty front end, with a FAT bum!
Inside, OMG. Claustrophobic!! You could argue that it is "secure".....
Major blind spots - rear visibility is poor, as is the boot space. Stereo was poor, albeit touch-screen. It had Winter-pack (heated seats) and armrest Ipod connection. What was REALLY gash was the Aux input - a Maplin-special 3.5mm socket above the handbrake. Bl00dy awful.
The drive - once I'd set the handling to sport, it was quite nice However, it got to good speed with no real sense of occasion. Bit of a let-down tbh.
The biggest surprise was that of the DSG. Flappy paddle that doesn't select reverse. Still have a kick down (a la Automatic) and it revs to the limit!!
Hand of heart, I drove it for about 40 miles (with the Wife joining in too) and we couldn't see the point. A fantastic bit of kit for quick gear changes, but too "auto" - the flappy paddle is a bit gimmicky.
I prefer the manual option I think.
The kids didn't like the rear of the Scirocco either, complaining of little visibility.
So, I'm definitely going for a manual with my GTi though
And no, I wouldn't buy the Scirocco - all the time, we both felt that we were extras to the occasion that was the car. It was not an extension to us. IMHO, definitely a case of form over function.
Dan