My brother is a big car enthusiast. He has had a lancia delta integrale for over 10 years. He says almost every time he drives it he gets a thumbs up from tradesmen- white van man. When I bought my pug he told me that’s where the attention would come from- sure enough that’s what I’ve found.
Interesting your TCR gets that reaction- I haven’t had anyone acknowledge my golf! White van knows his nurburgring lap times. Either that or he doesn’t like Parkers

What an awesome car your brother has!
Something fully deserving of a thumbs up and a great investment too I’d imagine.
I’ve never been in one but these were the cars lads of my generation would aspire to, those mad rally homologation specials from a golden era of the sport.
The TCR doesn’t get thumbs up signs

It does seem to bring out uncharacteristic manners in white van drivers though, or at least it did on Tuesday morning

maybe they thought it was was a cop car at first?!
Back on topic (although the Integrale deserves a thread of its own

) does the Golf R show as an option on the list fredgroves? Or is the TCR the only remaining performance Golf in production? Well, I’m sure there are more GTI P’s and R’s actually in (last off the line) production than TCRs but the latter is less likely to have a buyer’s signature against it owing to the mad retail price, so maybe has some actual availability.
These TCRs will end up like the Clubsports, punted out to dealers to pre-register and will be relative bargains in a few months if there’s no clamour to buy them.
When I was last at work a few weeks ago I had a nose through ex-demo 135i’s one quiet night and they were really good value, if the retained values are going to be as strong as predicted in the trade as per the link then a 135i with a couple thousand miles on the clock would make a wise purchase right now.