« Reply #13 on: 04 April 2018, 16:23 »
All good points there and all taken on board. Perhaps there is no Golf that will spark any enthusiasm for me anymore. I might go and see what Volvo have to offer.
You'd only regret that.
I ended up feeling the same about Golfs, around 30 years of them on and off made me very blasé about it all and I ended up selling my R before I spent any more money on a car I no longer used.
Big mistake!
I tried a GTD too (only because of the massive discounts available on the last of line mk7's). A good car in its own right and very quick with a DTUK box, but just lacked something.
Then I got a Clubsport 'just for the hell of it' and I haven't looked back.
I still miss my R for the fantastic all rounder that it was but there is still one Golf that sparks a bit of enthusiasm in me.
If the Clubsport is the last Golf I ever own I'll be happy with that. I've spent my whole adult life with a Golf of some sort never far away from me and became very non plussed about it all. The Clubsport put that spark back.

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