« Reply #8 on: 15 March 2015, 23:15 »
Welcome Somersetred,
It's good to see new owners and share their enthusiasm and excitement. So keep posting away!
There used to be build week threads and lots of info in here but it all died off a bit at some point.
The oldest R's are only barely 12 months old so it's no surprise there are lots more threads on the subject on that forum (not that I spend time there as it always seemed to be about bragging and pointless bickering over there) and due to the cheap lease deals the R kind of eclipsed the GTI somewhat but you get that with every generation of Golf as GTI/D owners trade up if they feel the need to.
I've had my GTI PP for nearly 18 months now and have never felt short changed by it and despite the lack of 4wd it still has amazing grip, poise and traction and arguably better looks, better economy (happily running on 95RON) and an engine that does it's thing at lower revs meaning you don't have to ring its neck to make it go!
I think in the (almost) 18 months I've had my PP GTI I've missed having 4wd twice and been thankful I don't have it every time I fill up at the pumps!

Ok, only kidding, but the GTI is a great car that has a breadth of talents you'll appreciate more once you've owned it for a while and then go and drive a different car...

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