« Reply #38 on: 10 July 2011, 18:09 »
God I haven't stopped thinking about it, my heart saying yes but the heads saying no! Not much sleep will be happening tonight! 
LoL I've been there and went with my heart

and I have had no regrets at all ... ownership of the R has been bettter than I imagined ... with only marginally higher runnning costs over the GTi.
Yes, the R is still a bit pricey ... but there are a few standard items that are extras on the GTi that people seem to forget. These do narrow the gap to the GTi :
1. Xenons as standard
2. 18" Alloys as standard on R
3. Darkened Rear LED lights
4. Uprated suspension
5. Uprated Brakes
and of course :-
6. AWD
7 270bhp
I'd guess 1-5 are worth at least £2000 of the difference ?
The rest depends on how much you like AWD

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