« Reply #33 on: 16 June 2013, 11:30 »
I think there will be a hell of a lot of private buyers who will consider both the GTI and GTD. They both have their strengths and weaknesses but at least the higher torque of the GTI should give it a bit better 'feel' on the road than the mk6 GTI (and mk5 and mk4 and mk3 etc) needing far less gear shifting to make progress.
For company car drivers then yes, the other Diesel cars in roughly the same price segment will be the ones considered, but private buyers are a different kettle of fish. I'd be happy with either but the GTI stirs the heart for me more.

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