Hmmmm I have been thinking for the last while about my next new company car and trying to work out what to go for. The factors are as follows:
- I have driven BMW's for 10 years so a bit of a change.
- I now have a 10 month old daughter and all the clobber that goes along with it.
- Times are tough, looking to move house & need to at least fleetingly consider MPG & Co. Car tax
- I currently drive a 3 series touring - so reasonable room for stuff.
- Just sold a Z4 Coupe that was the love of my life (yep more than wife & daugher - hope they dont read this)
- Mid 30's so having a mid life crisis and thinking the thought of a 3 or 5 series is a bit depressing.
- Hate Audi and cant really think of anything else to go for.
- Kinda fancy an Alpina D3 touring if I dont end up going with the Golf.
So this is the contents of my brain and it all keeps going round and round in circles. I decided to take the GTi out for a test drive and they very obligingly gave me it for 24 hrs so I managed to clock up over 200 miles in it

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My initial thoughts are that it feels an awesome car. But weird getting used to a front wheel drive car and felt a lot more wheel spin and lack of traction than I am used to. The car had a DSG box that was my preference initially but having driven it for a while I am not sure that I am really keen on it (duck). Given all the toys I want I reckon I can save a few quid on this and get the likes of the leather seats which I hadnt considered but now reckon is a better option for me.
I was a bit disappointed with the MPG as I only got about 33 mpg for a 120 mile trip with about 110 of that on the motorway whilst I drove at about 70 mlph and then the rest like Miss Daisy to see what I could get out of if it. I reckon I could have got at least that in the Z4 coupe which was 3.0L. The car had less than a 1000 miles on it so I am assuming there should be a bit of an improvement on that figure.
Car didnt feel as solid as my 3 series in some ways but not sure exactly why but definitley some internal touches in it that are much nicer - BMW's are very plain and a bit dated at times internally.
My main concerns really focus around the fact that my wife drives a 1 series so my car is meant to be our "bigger" car, we take at least 2 hols per year to Scotland and Cornwall that entail taking the car with all our stuff for a week and my wife freckons it is just too small - real world wise with a kid (any maybe another before I am meant to change it) is it capable of acting as a famly car for the modern family with all the crap that this entails.
Secondly I appreciate the GTi is going to cost me a little more in terms of company car tax and fuel costs but am I ever likely to see mid 30's MPG on a combined cycle. I reckon at the moment from how I drive and what I experienced I am likely to struggle to get more than about 28mpg.
Overall though felt like a really great car and I certainly had a great time driving it for the day, so defiintely still in the running in my mind - if I can resolve the two stumbling blocks above!