« Reply #24 on: 14 August 2024, 16:13 »
I had a 7.5 R for 2 years and I find my 7.5 GTI more fun to drive.
BTW, do we know anything about this ED50 yet? Just exterior styling I assume?
The 8R is a much sharper drive than the mk7(.5), I’ve had both albeit a 2015 7R. The front geometry tweaks the 8R shares with the Clubsport make more of an immediate noticeable difference than the rear diff, the latter being the area most ‘reviewers’ tend to bang on about. But you can feel the clutches shifting the drive around on fast tight bends. You pay for the pleasure at the fuel pumps though!
Having said that I somehow managed to achieve 40mpg on my early morning commute today which is a first.
The 8.5R and Clubsport both benefit from the anti-lag turbo so should be even better to drive. You’re dead right saying it’s the car the mk8 should have been.
Small tweaks can make big differences to those that care about such things.
With the Worthersee GTI Treffen now moved to Wolfsburg I reckon the Ed50 might well be a bit special. Or at least they will probably do something big to mark the anniversary.
I can just imagine the groans if VW announce “we will be marking the anniversary by launching the Electric GTI…” 😁
For now we know nothing.
But keep an eye on Andy Mindt (andymindtofficial) if you do social media. He’s VW’s design guy.
I've been quoted on a new clubsport with a decent discount to replace my 2 year old clubsport, but just not sure it's worth swapping for something pretty much identical that will cost me more money?
Maybe you’ve answered your own question there!
There will be tweaks, the turbo anti lag addition being one. Maybe a test drive would be needed to see if it justifies the change.

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