Meant to say when I was talking about pistons and turbo etc the other day, the other thing that my dealer mentioned was this. The Edition 30 will be worth between £1,500 and £1,700 extra over and above the standard Golf GTi, at part ex time, this is in line with the 25th Anniversay cars. So that makes the 30th Edition pretty good value in my opinion. I have said it before, its everyone to their own, there are so many makes / models of cars out there, we should all be able to find one we like. If you dont like Golf GTi's go buy a Renault Megane 230 F1 R26 which will be worth about £7,000 in 3 years time or something else that suits you. What I will say having owned a MK V Golf GTi is if you want an all round car which is excellent

at everything buy one, the Cooper S may corner better, Focus may accelerate better but there is nothing out there that touches the Golf Gti for all round ability

in that class. When I part ex'd mine I got £15,500 for it, nearly 2 years old, bog standard except metallic paint, 6 c.d. and centre armrest. I reckon thats not a bad deal, take car tax off and vat and you've done well, none of the others comes near it, just my opinon but hey were all entitled to one on this web arent we. My build week was 4 and it is now at the dealers waiting for 1/3/2007, if that helps anyone who is wondering how long they may have to wait. I insured my Edition 30 yesterday with More Than, £278 fully comprehensive including protected bonus worth contacting if you are struggling for a competative quote.