Oh no, dont do this!!

The mk3 was considered to soft to wear the gti badge. The suspension and ride were less focused than in a mk2 and despite the slightly increased power, the mk3 8v was considered a disapointment as a gti due to the increased weight (safety features - boring).
The mk3 gti was aimed at a different market to the mk2 as well, it was seen as more of an executive compact than a sporty hatchback, which is what the term 'gti' was originally perceived to mean.
Also, some people say that the mk3 is fat and ugly, but that is down to personal preferance as I prefer the looks of the mk3.

Lock thread, I cant take it any more.
