« Reply #17 on: 11 May 2017, 15:43 »
Having been a Geneva motor show regular for the past five years, I'd say that could be partly because it was all polished and shiny and under special lighting, they do change a car's impression a lot. In other more "daily" shots and videos it would probably look more... good-a$$ 
I also nipped into a couple of dealers in London after, who both had a facelift R. Looked just a bad a$$, so nothing to do with the lighting. The changes made in and out on the facelift make it better looking than the Clubsport. Just my opinion of course.
I think this is is more likely the reason you like the 7.5 R than the fact you really actually like it:
Drive them both mate, see which one you like. Personally, I'd go for the facelift GTI, but then I'm a sucker for having the latest toy/gadget etc, and the changes to the 7.5 certainly differentiate it from the 7 - but it's personal preference at the end of the day.
Kind of a bit like a woman in my office who turned up last week with her new £1200 iPad Pro and put an advert up selling her old one (less than two years old, possibly newer than that) for about £300.
"What does that do that the old one didn't?" Everyone asked.
"Dunno, better graphics I suppose"
"But you wear glasses and don't have eyesight like a hawk"
No kids, lots of money coming in so just a reason to keep herself amused for five minutes.
Modern living eh?

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