I had the money to buy a car to run as my daily that would cost upto ~£50K but i had to look at alot of variable. I made a tick sheet and worked out what fitted what i needed rather than i as a red blooded male felt i really wanted

and went though everything i could think of. I ruled alot out as silly and also from my own experience and family motor trade connections.
Im older and wiser than i was i like to think

than i was in my teens,20s or 30s, i know now i don't need to reduce my 0-60 by a tenth to get to work on time etc etc. So i had a benchmark of overtaking power i was looking for without it been too much. I balanced it to practicality, mpg and other factors. If i had, had this budged in my 20s to 30s i would have probably done what most people that age would do and go get something like a GT-R (via connections at nissan) or an RS4 to keep the practicality etc but im wiser now. In real life i don't need that sort of power, expense or in the case of the audi size of car. For practicality, visability, interior feel, ok performance, ok mpg, feel good factor the GTI got the nod over its rivals for me. Infact i found it easier to decide this time around than i did for the mk5 as i nearly got another leon cupra R mk1 back then over the mk5 because i loved our previous one and could get a good deal on one as the mk2 was due out.