Weigh up your options and what YOU really want from the car
Option 1 saves you 5.5K but gives you a 1 year old car with7k miles on that someone else may have ragged senseless and has no options fitted
Option 2 costs you more, but you get a brand new car, with options, that no-one else has thrashed, with more power and that is a ltd edition model. Come resale time it should be easier to sell and be worth approx 1.5k over a similarly specced std gti. This is my option as I have ordered and ED 30.
There is also a 3rd option of buying a new GTI (either specced up or basic) which in basic format wouldn't cost you too much more than option 1.

At the end of the day you pays your money and takes your chance in whatever option you decide
Whichever option you do decide on I'm sure you will not be disappointed
PS with the 5.5k you save on option 1 you could buy an awesome spec MK1 or MK2 golf GTI
