My budget is, tops, about £25k so a new GTi will be out of the question for me next time. Nearly new is the best I will be able to hope for. Which also means I will look at nearly new other makes for £25k.
And therein lies the problem. Maybe I'm wrong but I always thought the Golf GTi was a sporty hatch for those who aspired to something a bit better than then norm but still needed a good all rounder. That's why I bought my first GTi (a Mk3) and have since bought 2 Mk4s a Mk6 and 2 Mk2s, the second of which (the 16v in my signature) I still think is a fantastic car. However, at nearly £30k the Golf GTi is no longer such a car - it's a very expensive high value car which competes directly with BMW, Audi, Mercedes et al. This has always been my beef with VW, mostly due to the fact that they have priced me out of a car I always loved. Which p****s me off!!!!!!
Also, as I've always said, I will look at the whole market when it comes to change. Unfortunately, it's several years off yet so I might not even be able to afford a nearly new GTi which is where the ST, VXR etc. will inevitably come in to the equation.