« Reply #60 on: 13 March 2021, 23:15 »
But still just a money isue?, a bit disapointed that the CS didn´t offer something that the R already has..
But is a bargain! 
I wouldn’t call £37k a bargain.
Maybe a mk8 GTD is a bargain compared to the rest of the range.
Money will nearly always play a part but a Clubsport isn’t just an R with a few horses strangled, a prop shaft removed and a couple tail pipes left off.
The Clubsport is at last a non limited edition, non overpriced (300PS) series GTI that benefits from a good few years of intense chassis development that went into the CSS, Ed40 and TCR.
The mk8 Clubsport is a standalone model that has its own character, look, positives and drawbacks.
Yes it’s slightly cheaper than an R but it’s not significantly so in the UK at least.
It’s aimed at a slightly different niche and arguably looks nicer than an R to boot.
A Clubsport is a GTI for those that want something a little more hardcore than a 245PS model, an R is an R.
Like Apple, Volkswagen make a lot of money out of people buying a top of the range model just because it has the biggest numbers on the tech sheet. That’s rarely the whole product story though.
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