« Reply #16 on: 15 February 2015, 10:36 »
First things first: The R line mock ups make the wheels look like they fill the arches nicely and the suspension nice and low. The car doesn't look quite like this in the flesh.
The R line has been available on the continent for yonks - it's just the modern equivalent of the Driver model which was popular for years and years. Sporty looks but slow and soggy compared to contemporary GTIs.
The current GT is an insult to the GT badge. Just a Highline model with a GT badge. The motoring equivalent of a muddy puddle. Dull to look at and 'just another Golf' to drive.
I think the R line will sell well. Looks good, should drive ok and will be cheapish to run.
« Last Edit: 15 February 2015, 15:25 by Exonian »

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