« Reply #77 on: 06 June 2020, 23:02 »
If you want a DSG, I doubt you will be disappointed with the overall drivetrain.... The engine defines the character of that car, where as the CS is pretty good all round and relatively interesting in the world of modern Golf's.
Personally if I wanted a Dsg car, I would go for the RS3 if it is within budget.
As the post 2017 cars were >£40k. you will end up paying the same road tax as a high end TCR, I'm implying that seems more justifuable on the RS3 ?
I’d struggle to stomach paying stupid amounts of cash to tax a Golf but an RS3 I could forgive.
What are RS3’s like on fuel?
Not all big capacity engines are rubbish on fuel, a colleague of mine had a few M140i’s on hire and they were no worse on fuel than the Golfs I had!
An RS3 would probably be less affected by mileage versus value than an Ed40. Both quite rare and sought after but the RS3 is just a production model and seems to bottom out at a certain price point.

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