« Reply #108 on: 19 February 2022, 10:49 »
Hmm, I’d disagree with much of that Will.
I owned one of the first 9N3 Polo GTI 1.8t’s back in the day and at the time would have labelled it two thirds of the mk5 GTI for two thirds of the price.
Having had semi-regular use of my son’s MQB platform Ibiza at the same time I owned my mk7 Clubsport there’s very little in it size and comfort wise. The Polo GTI having plusher Golf steering wheel and a few other bits over the Ibiza lifts it into nine tenths of a Golf nowadays, just a few bits of cheaper trim here and there and a slightly lighter feeling in the construction. I’d argue that for A and B road use in the British Isles the Polo GTI would be there or thereabouts in handling and performance too. The Golf GTI would win in certain areas but at considerably more cost.
Nope, I’m sticking to my guns here, I reckon as a fun car on UK roads (which to me is what a GTI is) the Polo GTI would be right up there even against the £50k Golf R in the thread title as benchmark. I might even try one out back to back with my Clubsport over some B roads if the local dealers get a demo in.

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