Pimpster has it bang on (I know I'm bound to say that, I've got a PD150)
The 0-60 time is a useless indicator to everyday performance. Once I leave for work in the morning, I don't stop for an hour and fifteen minutes before I arrive at work. So what relevance does the 0-60 time bear on my journey? Answer, none at all.
What indicates real-world performance is your ability to overtake in-gear, in which the PD cannot be beaten by any standard golf unless its running a VR6 lump, because of its torque.
Bodhi, whether you like having to change gear at 4k rpm or not doesn't make it a slow car, its still fast. OK, so you don't find it as pleasurable as hanging onto the revs and bouncing off the limiter at 7000 rpm, but that's subjective, not objective. Objective is which is faster, which is the PD
Additionally, whilst the 8.6 second 0-60 time is what VW publish for the PD, pick up any mag that has done an independant test and you'll see 8 seconds dead for the PD and some have managed high 7's.
As for the 0-60 time you quoted for the 16 valve, where did that come from? As we learnt form an earlier post, the VW claimed 0-60 for a Mk3 16v is 8.7 not 8.0 seconds. Thats in the handbook. This makes it slower than the PD150 across that benchmark. I also doubt whether a Mk3 16v (of which the youngest is now getting on for 6 years old) is still capable of re-producing the times it was capable of when new. They may loosen up as they get older, but that doesn't automatically equate to quicker.
Frankly, I'd put money on which was faster over any performance benchmark, and if you turn up to a meet with a strip, then I'll show you by just how much.
Alternatively, if you want to come on a track day, I'll be happy to demonstrate just how 'poor' the brakes are and how the 'soggy' handling affect a lap. Just bring your Bi-noc-ulars mate, you'll need them to see which way I go.
Speaking just for myself, I think you are one of the many blinkered people that can't stand to be driving a car that can be beaten by a lowly diesel. But please, don't feel bad, there's lots of you out there. Join a self-help group and together you can discover that the Mk3 16v isn't at the top of the pile anymore. Not saying the PD is, but it is faster.