3 door all the way. A 5 door GTI just looks completely wrong.
The Golf GTI has always been known as the most rounded family hatchback money can buy including it's great level of practicality.
So how can a 5 door GTI look "completely wrong"?
I've had 3 doors and I've had 5 doors. I would never buy a 3 door again because everytime you go to give someone a lift you have to kick your passenger out (probably in the rain if you're in the UK too).
Let's see the benefits of 5 doors;
-Smaller sized doors for narrow car parks.
-Passengers can easily get in your car.
-You can put things on the back seats of your car easier if your boots full.
-You don't have to constantly slide your chair back and forth everytime a passenger wants to get in.
-Your rear passengers don't have to wait for the front passengers to get out the car before they can get out.
-Higher resale value if you decide to sell the car in the future.
Benefits of 3 door;
-Weighs a little more but doesn't affect performance figures.
-Apparantly looks a little better (I personally don't think it makes any difference to how good the car looks)
-Costs a bit less.
I'd take the 5 door everyday. I've lost count of how useful those back doors have been. Oh and I'm in my mid 20's so also a young lad with no kids!