Adrian_Thompson wrote:
Personal view. The R has always been a better 'car' than the Sti or Evo. A good friend has had an 04 R32 for many years now. I love that car and would own one in a heart beat. As a car to be driven on the road I'd take one 11 times out of 10 over an STi/Evo. This more so.
Just my opinion......I think mostly you are right as it being a better all around driver. I have driven a R32 and owned a GTi. The Evo/STi are harder/stiffer and less polished but OMG they will leave the R for dead. They really are the closest thing to a rally car for the road. I have owned several WRXs and one STi and have a deposit on the new STi coming out here shortly. I could easily go for the Evo too. The Germans build some damn fine cars and it looks like this one will be extra fine but I am sticking with tried and true. The VW was the most problem prone vehicle I have ever owned and the Subies have all been problem free. I am not a hater of any vehicle though and I am glad more of these types of cars are being built. We now have the STi, Focus ST, MS3, Evo and the VW. Rock on.
I think I would buy a lot of other new cars before I considered the Golf R because VW. Also it looks really boring for a hot hatch.
93EXCivic wrote:
I think I would buy a lot of other new cars before I considered the Golf R because VW. Also it looks really boring for a hot hatch.
There is a market for those of us who want stealth in a DD. I like blend-in boring. I'm on the road to drive not show off or draw the attention of the authorities.
I hear you on VW. Subaru has treated me well... but then again I hear horror stories from some Subie owners. So maybe it's always a crap shoot.
mndsm
UltimaDork
1/8/14 1:12 p.m.
The last Golf R had one of the most magical sounding exhausts I've heard in a long time. I hope this one continues.
jv8 wrote:
I like Mazdas (we own a Mazda5) but that is down 100+hp from the Golf-R (even more for manual trans), it is not available with a stick + AWD, and it would be a suspension swap/tuning exercise to get rid of the cute-ute ride height and optimize for handling.
You said "I don't see anybody chiming in with other good looking AWD hatch options with great interiors."
You mentioned nothing about HP or handling. The lack of a stick doesn't mean as much as it used to, though I would prefer a DSG like the VW has.
Adrian: I like them. I like my Forester, too. Looks are subjective. The interior doesn't look bad, either:
GameboyRMH wrote:
Yeah it could be a good competitor for the STi, but I would never buy a new STi...it has the parts rarity of a supercar combined with the depreciation of a Corvette.
I am trying very hard to post something that is not incendiary, but... are you on crack? I expect a little more well thought out responses on GRM, and this is so far from wrong its not even funny.
As for the weight, it weighs virtually the EXACT SAME as the outgoing models. Who cares? The GC8 STi was at least 2800lb's and rattled like a tin can because it WAS a tin can.
Having said all that... I'd buy a Golf R if it does come with the 6 speed, as the Audi S3 will not be coming with one. I seriously like the new looks of the STi though, and for all the people that (on this board in particular) bitch and moan about Subaru's, they are the best everyday vehicle that is still sporty that I have come across.
HiTempguy wrote:
GameboyRMH wrote:
Yeah it could be a good competitor for the STi, but I would never buy a new STi...it has the parts rarity of a supercar combined with the depreciation of a Corvette.
I am trying very hard to post something that is not incendiary, but... are you on crack? I expect a little more well thought out responses on GRM, and this is so far from wrong its not even funny.
As for the weight, it weighs virtually the EXACT SAME as the outgoing models. Who cares? The GC8 STi was at least 2800lb's and rattled like a tin can because it WAS a tin can.
Having said all that... I'd buy a Golf R if it does come with the 6 speed, as the Audi S3 will not be coming with one. I seriously like the new looks of the STi though, and for all the people that (on this board in particular) bitch and moan about Subaru's, they are the best everyday vehicle that is still sporty that I have come across.
Hey chief, he lives in a different country.
Yeah my fault. I assumed they were depreciating similarly elsewhere.
the problem with a 40k golf wo have more luxery then an STi or EVO is...if you're willing to spend 7k more for the golf then why not 7k more then the golf for...
http://www.mbusa.com/mercedes/vehicles/model/class-CLA/model-CLA45
(btw i can't wait for certified preowned CLA45's in 3 years)
captdownshift wrote:
the problem with a 40k golf wo have more luxery then an STi or EVO is...if you're willing to spend 7k more for the golf then why not 7k more then the golf for...
http://www.mbusa.com/mercedes/vehicles/model/class-CLA/model-CLA45
(btw i can't wait for certified preowned CLA45's in 3 years)
Because:
a) too big and b) see comments above about Q ship flying below the RADAR
The Golf R is a complete drivers car. I owned an '06 STI and it was a hoot on the track and it absolutely sucked the other 98% of time I drove it. Ya know, on the streets as a daily driver. The interior was horrible, the build quality was horrible, it wasn't comfortable, it rattled, etc, etc.
The Golf is comfy. Stock to stock it's not as good of a performer as the STI/EVO and that's ok. It's going to be one of the last hatchback, manual transmission, AWD cars available and that alone is enough for me to buy one.
$35k for one is more than reasonable when you see that the STI/EVO's cost closer to $40k. I'd happily spend $10k more for a much nicer, awd, turbo, 6MT car vs the econobox, slow, less useful toyobaru.
Are they going to have the nice recaro seats and the new diff from the GTI in it?
docwyte wrote:
The Golf R is a complete drivers car. I owned an '06 STI and it was a hoot on the track and it absolutely *sucked* the other 98% of time I drove it. Ya know, on the streets as a daily driver. The interior was horrible, the build quality was horrible, it wasn't comfortable, it rattled, etc, etc.
The Golf is comfy. Stock to stock it's not as good of a performer as the STI/EVO and that's ok. It's going to be one of the last hatchback, manual transmission, AWD cars available and that alone is enough for me to buy one.
$35k for one is more than reasonable when you see that the STI/EVO's cost closer to $40k. I'd happily spend $10k more for a much nicer, awd, turbo, 6MT car vs the econobox, slow, less useful toyobaru.
Are they going to have the nice recaro seats and the new diff from the GTI in it?
This.
This same rational is why I bought the C30 not a Mazdaspeed 3
There's an ass for every seat.
Evidenced by all those people who bought Pontiac Azteks...
HiTempguy wrote:
GameboyRMH wrote:
Yeah it could be a good competitor for the STi, but I would never buy a new STi...it has the parts rarity of a supercar combined with the depreciation of a Corvette.
I am trying very hard to post something that is not incendiary, but... are you on crack? I expect a little more well thought out responses on GRM, and this is so far from wrong its not even funny.
As for the weight, it weighs virtually the EXACT SAME as the outgoing models. Who cares? The GC8 STi was at least 2800lb's and rattled like a tin can because it WAS a tin can.
Having said all that... I'd buy a Golf R if it does come with the 6 speed, as the Audi S3 will not be coming with one. I seriously like the new looks of the STi though, and for all the people that (on this board in particular) bitch and moan about Subaru's, they are the best everyday vehicle that is still sporty that I have come across.
You know how you have a hard time understanding some of the things that happen in the US? Much as we don't understand what happens in the great frozen North?
How much do you know about parts availability and used car prices in Barbados?
Adrian_Thompson wrote:
captdownshift wrote:
the problem with a 40k golf wo have more luxery then an STi or EVO is...if you're willing to spend 7k more for the golf then why not 7k more then the golf for...
http://www.mbusa.com/mercedes/vehicles/model/class-CLA/model-CLA45
(btw i can't wait for certified preowned CLA45's in 3 years)
Because:
a) too big and b) see comments above about Q ship flying below the RADAR
And c) it is Mercedes and cheap one at that so the build quality will be on par with Subaru and the reliability of an old Jag. But it costs that much cause the badge on the front.
carbon
HalfDork
1/8/14 6:09 p.m.
Swank Force One wrote:
HiTempguy wrote:
GameboyRMH wrote:
Yeah it could be a good competitor for the STi, but I would never buy a new STi...it has the parts rarity of a supercar combined with the depreciation of a Corvette.
I am trying very hard to post something that is not incendiary, but... are you on crack? I expect a little more well thought out responses on GRM, and this is so far from wrong its not even funny.
As for the weight, it weighs virtually the EXACT SAME as the outgoing models. Who cares? The GC8 STi was at least 2800lb's and rattled like a tin can because it WAS a tin can.
Having said all that... I'd buy a Golf R if it does come with the 6 speed, as the Audi S3 will not be coming with one. I seriously like the new looks of the STi though, and for all the people that (on this board in particular) bitch and moan about Subaru's, they are the best everyday vehicle that is still sporty that I have come across.
You know how you have a hard time understanding some of the things that happen in the US? Much as we don't understand what happens in the great frozen North?
How much do you know about parts availability and used car prices in Barbados?
Are we on a US forum? Yes. Is there any indication the dude is from Barbados? Noooooo. Do I know he is from Barbados? Vaguely, after years of seeing him post it rings a bell. It actually makes it seem that much more silly on his end, and if I remember correctly, he is an ex-pat from the US, and Subaru's value has not changed in clost to the past decade, they've always been desirable. That's all.
jv8 wrote:
93EXCivic wrote:
I think I would buy a lot of other new cars before I considered the Golf R because VW. Also it looks really boring for a hot hatch.
There is a market for those of us who want stealth in a DD. I like blend-in boring. I'm on the road to drive not show off or draw the attention of the authorities.
I hear you on VW. Subaru has treated me well... but then again I hear horror stories from some Subie owners. So maybe it's always a crap shoot.
This describes me and what I drive.
A friend bought a '13 or '14 Golf R because he really liked the way it drove, plus he really wanted AWD.
YOU CAN NOT DEFEAT STABILITY CONTROL SYSTEMS AT ALL!!!!!!
Proofs
So not just no but HELL NO, Don't really care how nice it is I live in areas that require at times to shut this stuff off (not just at the track)
jv8 wrote:
There is a market for those of us who want stealth in a DD. I like blend-in boring. I'm on the road to drive not show off or draw the attention of the authorities.
Hence why I have an 09 WRX sedan. 330hp with a light tune, and it blends in with the Corollas in traffic. No wings, no flare, no stance....no tickets in 90k miles even though I always drive fast
jv8 wrote:
There is a market for those of us who want stealth in a DD. I like blend-in boring. I'm on the road to drive not show off or draw the attention of the authorities.
My DD is a 98 Saturn. It doesn't get much more stealth...
carbon
HalfDork
1/8/14 8:39 p.m.
JtspellS wrote:
YOU CAN NOT DEFEAT STABILITY CONTROL SYSTEMS AT ALL!!!!!!
Proofs
So not just no but HELL NO, Don't really care how nice it is I live in areas that require at times to shut this stuff off (not just at the track)
Aaaaand the award for most compelling argument of the thread goes to……JtspellS
Are you listening automobile manufacturers? I will never buy a car that I can't defeat the nannies, ever. And I'm not alone, especially in the "performance segment".
HiTempguy wrote:
Swank Force One wrote:
HiTempguy wrote:
GameboyRMH wrote:
Yeah it could be a good competitor for the STi, but I would never buy a new STi...it has the parts rarity of a supercar combined with the depreciation of a Corvette.
I am trying very hard to post something that is not incendiary, but... are you on crack? I expect a little more well thought out responses on GRM, and this is so far from wrong its not even funny.
As for the weight, it weighs virtually the EXACT SAME as the outgoing models. Who cares? The GC8 STi was at least 2800lb's and rattled like a tin can because it WAS a tin can.
Having said all that... I'd buy a Golf R if it does come with the 6 speed, as the Audi S3 will not be coming with one. I seriously like the new looks of the STi though, and for all the people that (on this board in particular) bitch and moan about Subaru's, they are the best everyday vehicle that is still sporty that I have come across.
You know how you have a hard time understanding some of the things that happen in the US? Much as we don't understand what happens in the great frozen North?
How much do you know about parts availability and used car prices in Barbados?
Are we on a US forum? Yes. Is there any indication the dude is from Barbados? Noooooo. Do I know he is from Barbados? Vaguely, after years of seeing him post it rings a bell. It actually makes it seem that much more silly on his end, and if I remember correctly, he is an ex-pat from the US, and Subaru's value has not changed in clost to the past decade, they've always been desirable. That's all.
I'm not an ex-pat from the US...it was a mistake to assume the depreciation was similar in the US (generally depreciation is similar in scale, but slower overall) but the STi models in particular depreciate hard and fast here. Subarus in general don't depreciate too quickly here.