« Reply #50 on: 10 January 2015, 11:54 »
Monsieur Ex
It was only a few weeks back you were saying, having rediscovered driving the gti, that you'd forgotten just how good it was. Both gtd and gti great cars, but unless your regular mileage has suddenly increased, it seems a little fanciful to make the switch.
Why not just relax and enjoy your gti for a while, until you finally decide to get the R

I don't think you're quite at the full pipe and slippers stage yet, maybe just approaching the top of that slope 
Ahh, madamoiselle B, such soothing words to ease away my (car) woes.
What's this talk of an R though? Surely that's just the modern day equivalent of a Cavalier 1.6L now that they cost tuppence to hire for couple years?
I must make a confession with my rekindled love of GTIness in mind: I've only used the darn thing a few times to do 2.5 miles in traffic since the beginning of December.
Hand me an extension lead and the order form for an electric UP!
Eeee up lad/lass!
Now for a nice cup o' Yorkshire tea whilst I puff on me pipe...
« Last Edit: 10 January 2015, 12:12 by Exonian »

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‘25 8.5R, ‘23 8R, ‘20 8CS, ‘19 135iX, ‘19 TCR, ‘17 Ed40, ‘17 GTD, ‘15 7R, ‘13 GTI PP, ‘11 GTI, ‘09 GTI, ‘98 Ibiza Cupra, ‘05 GTI, ‘06 Polo GTI, ‘04 GT TDI, ‘05 Fabia vRS, ‘02 GTI T, ‘03 Ibiza TDI 130, ‘01 Leon 180, ‘89 mk2 16v, ‘99 Ibiza TDI, ‘96 VR6, ‘98 Ibiza TDI, ‘92 VR6, ‘88 mk2 8v, ‘92 Polo G40, ‘91 mk2 8v, ‘89 mk2 8v, 205 GTI 1.9, ‘83 mk1 GTI, ‘80 Scirocco GTI, plus some others I’ve forgotten