What is the fascination with 4WD? Does anybody on this forum drive their cars (in the wet) so hard the rely on 4WD? I am in the NE Scotland and we can get plenty of snow but wouldn't consider a 4WD car (thats what my wife's S3 is for ;-) )
A well balanced 2WD car is far more rewarding and less likely to get you into trouble ie think the car is uncrashable!
You don't have to drive a FWD hard to reach its limits in the wet, my GTI PP struggles.
The GTI CS has 265-290ps, anything other than dry weather, it's going to prove troublesome even with the VAQ e-diff to get the power down!
The £250 dearer Golf R will sail by and keep on going whereas the GTI just struggles.
The Golf R is already as well balanced car hence why it's done so well in the motoring press/community, people wanting a possible further 5-10% in driver involvement (dry) can but the GTI CS.
People buying the GTI CS are looking for more than outright performance in my opinion, it will appeal to many and it will sell well.
It's not going to outperform the Golf R though as its just a GTI underneath.
I do like the GTI CS looks, it's going to go down well with the motoring press too.
Bottom line, anybody owning a GTI, GTI CS or R should feel happy and proud, these are some of the best modern hatchbacks to date.