Sorry Peskarik, I have to disagree on this one.
In 5 or 6 years time, if fuel and road tax keeps going in the direction it is, the R32 will be an unwanted proposition as very few people will be prepared to live with an average of 20mpg and the possible higher tax bandings that may come up in future.
Parkers is already showing that the R32 and ED30 will decline to roughly the same price over 3 years which means a larger drop from the more expensive R32
Putting economic and environmental issues aside, Both the ED30 and the R32 are great cars. Again my vote falls on the side of the ED30, both as a drivers car, and for the extra fun factor you can extract from it (especially after a remap

). Don't get me wrong, the R32 is a good technical demonstration of how to build a great 4WD V6 motor - for me it is just a little too clinical and therefore not as much fun.