As someone who has a mk3 gti 8v and a mk2 16v i think i can answer this quite well and honestly
basically if you want a car to be refined,economical and pretty robust then its the mk3,but driving it is uneventfull and not overly exciting.
But if you want a car thats got character,is fast fun and will defiantly make ya heart race and put a massive smile on your face then its the mk2,it will probably break more often but thats half the fun and fixing them is relativly easy and you form a relationship with the car.
What im saying is the mk3 is a car and will always just be a car but the mk2 will become more than just a car,if you read some of the posts on the mk2 section you will realise this,dont get me wrong i love my mk3 its a fantastic car but it dosnt give me the buzz my mk2 does,just something to consider
