Warning - Non-Golf chat!
So I'm 4 months into 'e' ownership and thought I'd do a little summary as I'm sure there are a few people who may be interested (or not...

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I've only done just over 2100 miles since it arrived in June, mainly due to working from home a lot and not many client meetings that aren't via video calls. But living with the 330e is very easy.
What do I like? The quietness, which I wasn't expecting as I made the GTi even louder with the res delete but as most trips are mainly around Sheffield, its very relaxing to drive especially in traffic. Not having stop-start is amazing and you just creep along in traffic with no fuss or noise. The cabin is excellent and the iDrive is so easy to use and having the rotary dial as well as the touch screen means you can do everything you need on the move without losing concentration. As the weather has turned, the a mbient lighting is briiliant and gives the interior a real lift making it feel very high end for what is a fairly low-level BM. The cost - my monthly company car tax bill has dropped by at least £200 plus my fuel bill is much lower as well. Now we have moved house I can make use of charging overnight as for the first 2 month I was unable to charge it much. Even still, it's averaged 59.9 in the 2100 miles I've done, of which over 1200 have been on electric.
Wireless Carplay - this is decent but tends to crash the first time you ask it do something such as get Siri to make a call. Then it reconnects and is fine after that. You can plug in and there are no issues so need to get that looked at.
On street parking and some council carparks are free in Sheffield for low emmission cars which is a bonus!
It also shifts. I haven't had many opportunities to really stretch it legs but we were away in Norfolk last week and coming out of the some of the villages, the acceleration was very impressive. It would certainly give the GTI a run for its money in that situation when it's using the full 290bhp. Still managed 66mpg over the 450 miles we covered in the week. Corners - probably not keeping up with a GTI! It's planted and does handle reasonable well but you feel the extra weight. I need to check the pressures to see if I can drop them a bit a noticed it can skip over bumps.
What don't I like? Boot space isn't great and the opening/height nothing like the hatchback of the Golf. Guess a Touring would solve this but that wasn't availble. The boot space is robbed a little by the batteries as well but seats go down and we filled the car last week and got everything we needed for a week away for 3 of us.
It's not a car I've just jumped into a drive like I did on loads of occasions with both GTIs. I'm going to try and get out for a proper drive at some point but I do have the Ducati for fun and noise.
I genuinely think a pluggin hybrid is a great option for those not ready to go full EV but would be nice if it was a little more sport-focused and a hybrid M340i would be brilliant. You can waft around the city centre on full electric and then switch to Sport when required plus its got a decent range when fully charged and fuelled up.
Can't really undertsand why VW didn't make the GTE more appealing so would be keen to try a MK8 GTE at somepoint.
Makes me wonder what I'd get next... But I do still fancy a TCR at some point
