Have you driven the Golf R then Tailpipe ? Or do you mean Golf R is on another planet pricewise? I await reviews eagerly and a testdrive myself hoping it is not like a S3 as i and many others prefer a mk6 gti or a mk5 R32 to a S3. Hence why i havent ordered yet
Hi Carl1, no I haven't driven the R yet. But I know a man* who has and i trust his judgement. He says that the R has been finessed to a level not equalled by similar Audi offerings. The rife comfort and roadholding balance shames cars costing 3x as much. So I am confident that the R will be pretty special. Overall, I doubt whether the R will get rated as highly by the UK motoring press as the GTI. The Mk VI GTI does just about everything you need for £25,000. The R will be not notably faster in a straight line, but will also be able to put its power down more quickly when exiting corners due to its AWD. The 0-60 time is more than a second quicker, and hot laps on most circuits will show a notably faster time in the R. Yes, the R is heavier, but the extra weight it carries is well compensated by the extra power. Perhaps the real reason to have an R over a GTI is whether AWD is important to you. It is to me, because it means that its performance is usable all year round and it offers an extra degree of security. If you travel across Europe in Winter, as I do often, AWD, and winter tyres are fairly essential. A properly shod Golf runs rings around other cars.
* man = trustworthy motoring journalist who writes for highly respected UK magazine.