Love the R32 
Love the ED30 more 
It has an "edge" to it that the R32 doesn't. Sure the R32 may be the Halo model, but the GTI is the definitive ICON 
VW nailed it with the MKV GTI and enhanced the breed with the ED30. By comparison the R32 is an overweight beast of a car by over 200kg 
Power to weight the ED30 has the R32's measure, as does it with in gear times and as for the standing quarter...I didn't see a MKV R32 go down the Pod in under 14.6 seconds and I went down in 14.3@98.27mph 
The R32 knocks the ED30 into a c*cked hat in the wet as we all know it will with 4WD, but again this is it's downfall if you value mpg as much as mph. However on those balmy dry days on a set of switchback B roads it's the ED30 that would have the measure of the R32 and would be more pleasureable to be in to boot. With the R32 you feel as though it is the 4WD that is doing the work, with the ED30 it is all you 
Driving "flat out" isn't everything, going quick isn't just about top speed, but pace and ability to cover ground in smooth controlled way, and if you buy either car with fuel economy in mind your missing the point IMO.If you want MPG get a GT TDi, which has more torque than a GTi, the reason you won't see many R32 at the Pod is because point and shoot type cars are all about power to weight ratio's. which are far less relevent in real world day too day driving conditions.
I don't feel 4wd play too much importance in everyday driving either, unless conditions are really poor, when they might get you out of trouble, the R32 feel much better planted than the GTi aand as I've mentioned before better over the rough stuff, which there are too much of on the UK roads.
The two cars are very close to each other, but cater too slightly different buyer/owners.
