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Re: Gti v r again
« Reply #20 on: 18 April 2015, 20:52 »
The GTI is an all rounder, it's not supposed to be the fastest, best handling super hyper mega hatch. But it's fun!

Sorry Andy, but I think the R is more of an all rounder than the GTI. The R is a car for all reasons and seasons much more than the GTI.

I compared the GTI and the R. The GTI is a slow coach and is definitely less fun IMO. There was no way I was going to get a slower car than my BMW when I was downsizing. Somehow even the R feels slower than the BMW! BMW Diesel torque is immense and so addictive.

Remind me again why you ditched  BMW..... ?  :kiss:
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Re: Gti v r again
« Reply #21 on: 18 April 2015, 21:00 »
The GTI is an all rounder, it's not supposed to be the fastest, best handling super hyper mega hatch. But it's fun!
Sorry Andy, but I think the R is more of an all rounder than the GTI. The R is a car for all reasons and seasons much more than the GTI.
I compared the GTI and the R. The GTI is a slow coach and is definitely less fun IMO. There was no way I was going to get a slower car than my BMW when I was downsizing. Somehow even the R feels slower than the BMW! BMW Diesel torque is immense and so addictive.
Remind me again why you ditched  BMW..... ?  :kiss:

Size and the cheap as chips R deal. We do still have a BMW.
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Re: Gti v r again
« Reply #22 on: 18 April 2015, 21:02 »
Size and the cheap as chips R deal. We do still have a BMW.

If you didn't have the other BMW, would you have still gone for an R?
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Re: Gti v r again
« Reply #23 on: 18 April 2015, 21:20 »
Size and the cheap as chips R deal. We do still have a BMW.
If you didn't have the other BMW, would you have still gone for an R?

Questions, questions .......
Answer: Probably.  :kiss:
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Re: Gti v r again
« Reply #24 on: 18 April 2015, 21:21 »
The GTI is an all rounder, it's not supposed to be the fastest, best handling super hyper mega hatch. But it's fun!

Sorry Andy, but I think the R is more of an all rounder than the GTI. The R is a car for all reasons and seasons much more than the GTI.

I compared the GTI and the R. The GTI is a slow coach and is definitely less fun IMO. There was no way I was going to get a slower car than my BMW when I was downsizing. Somehow even the R feels slower than the BMW! BMW Diesel torque is immense and so addictive.
Ah well, I'll just have to cruise around very slowly with a very small willied GTI to endure in my daily commute.  :cry:

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Re: Gti v r again
« Reply #25 on: 18 April 2015, 21:22 »
Booth11, did you get the chance to take an R out before ordering one?

No.  Despite asking several times in person at my local dealer to let me know if/when they got a demo R, they never did (usual level of customer service there).  I could've sought one out else where but never got round to it.

So decided to take a punt, ordering one without a test drive.  But I'm fairly certain it will be what I want this time around.  It's a Golf, so delivers on the practicality side, (even with with a smaller boot), but I wanted a bit of a change from a GTI and to experience 4WD in a performance hatch (never been interested in 4x4s).  I'm kinda looking forward to going in blind, though I realise many would not agree with that approach.

The main reason for getting it, as the cliche goes....the R is an itch that needs to be scratched.

A pretty safe gamble Fräulein B and you sure won't be disappointed!
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Re: Gti v r again
« Reply #26 on: 18 April 2015, 21:30 »
Booth11, did you get the chance to take an R out before ordering one?

No.  Despite asking several times in person at my local dealer to let me know if/when they got a demo R, they never did (usual level of customer service there).  I could've sought one out else where but never got round to it.

So decided to take a punt, ordering one without a test drive.  But I'm fairly certain it will be what I want this time around.  It's a Golf, so delivers on the practicality side, (even with with a smaller boot), but I wanted a bit of a change from a GTI and to experience 4WD in a performance hatch (never been interested in 4x4s).  I'm kinda looking forward to going in blind, though I realise many would not agree with that approach.

The main reason for getting it, as the cliche goes....the R is an itch that needs to be scratched.

A pretty safe gamble Fräulein B and you sure won't be disappointed!

+1 you won't be disappointed  :laugh:
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Re: Gti v r again
« Reply #27 on: 18 April 2015, 21:34 »
Questions, questions .......
Answer: Probably.  :kiss:

I'm nothing if not inquisitive  :kiss:
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Re: Gti v r again
« Reply #28 on: 18 April 2015, 21:37 »
A pretty safe gamble Fräulein B and you sure won't be disappointed!

+1 you won't be disappointed  :laugh:

I think so too  :smiley:
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Re: Gti v r again
« Reply #29 on: 18 April 2015, 22:18 »
 I know so :evil:
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