The GTI is just that.
It was always about the best balance of all things including cost (by VW's own definitions of value for money which considering they don't struggle to shift them the must know something we don't).
For me personally paying for my own car and not earning loads of money the GTI is a good blend and to my eyes a better looking car. A lightly modified sensibly specced GTI offers the best £££ per smile factor for me.
Looking at the R forum, R owners are a different type of buyer. Most seem to think nothing of speccing the car very highly so cost to them is insignificant. Words such as speccing the near £2k Nav and DCC just because they think it will be expected when they sell the car on again (and as they are R owners they know R buyers are far more discerning), so it all boils down to £££££
The R is a different niche to the GTI and VW have their marketing about right.
Too many people over the years (and I've been around GTIs and Cupras all my adult life) buy a GTI for its virtues and suddenly want much more out of the car, wrecking the balance of the car and making it something the GTI is not and then move on to something they should have bought in the first place after a very expensive lesson.
Do you have lots of ££££?
Do you have image issues?
Do you need 300bhp
Will you use 300bhp
Do you need 4wd when the PP Haldex is actually quite good unless you're attempting a standing start with both wheels on a slippy surface (not tried that yet as still running in and driving like a granny)?
Everyone is different and only you can make a decision on what your needs are.
I know people on £50k a year who drive round in those Chevrolet Daewoo Matiz's as that suits them.
I'll also refrain from the inter web speculation on comparisons till I've driven both, there are enough mk5 fan boys out there who seem the won't have a mk7 based on Tiffs comments lol
GTI and R are different cars which play to their own strengths
I think a lot of it is sour grapes from the mk5 fan boys Andy! Some of them still have massive issues with the mk6 because the mk5 was the second coming!!! There's nowt like internet car enthusiasts!!
And yes, fully behind you on the GTI and R thoughts. It's nice that we have the choice. When I got into GTIs the choice was - Golf 8v, Jetta 8v or Scirocco 8v and even then there were massive arguments within the VW scene and that's before we got launched into by the air-cooled purists!
It's nicer still if you have both parked outside and just can go with whatever mood you're in!!!! Unfortunately my circumstances don't allow that!
