z31maniac wrote:
docwyte wrote:
You can also get a different Haldex control box that'll shift more of the bias to the rear wheels.
I'd probably go for the Golf R because I'd rather have a manual transmission, a hatchback is far more utilitarian and it's a TON cheaper than the S3 for basically the same car...
Golf R starts at $39k, Audi S3 starts at $42k.
I wouldn't call that a ton cheaper. Also, the VW is ugly and I already stated I wasn't interested in it.
I just went onto VW's website and realized that there was a pretty drastic increase in MSRP for the 2017 models! They really do start at $39k now ($40,195 with destination)... Looks like DCC/Navi are now standard. Even compared to last year's DCC/Navi model, it looks like MSRP went up by $1480 and they're being shown with the fancier looking Pretoria wheels.
For comparison, it looks like the S3 starts at $42,900, but at my local dealerships, I don't see one listed for less than $46k.
When I bought my base 2016 Golf R manual earlier this year, the MSRP on it was $36,790, and I ended up getting it for $35,500 with some negotiation. At that time, that was a substantial price gap between the Golf R & the S3.
I've never driven the S3, but I actually purchased an MQB based 2015 A3 2.0T AWD right after they were released. This isn't a fair comparison, as the A3 doesn't have the same level of performance as the S3... but with that said, aside from exterior aesthetics, I prefer the Golf R in pretty much every way. Without comparing performance, here's a short list of things I prefer about the VW and why I didn't even look at the S3 (price notwithstanding):
-Interior space. I'm a bigger guy (6'2" 210 lbs) and the lower roof-line in the A3 was very close to the top of my head. No such problem in the VW. The center console is also wider in the A3, taking up more leg room, and putting pressure on my right knee while driving.
-Back seat is bigger in the Golf. I have 2 young kids (8 & 6), so it's not a problem now, but stuffing an adult back there is a no-go, especially with the lack of rear head room. No such issues in the VW.
-Interior layout. Audi makes beautiful interiors, but I actually prefer the layout and controls of the VW and like not having a computer screen/tablet that pops out of the dashboard.
-Seats. I've sat in the Audi S3 seats and I prefer the VW's. I think they're both more comfortable and more supportive.
-Hatchback. My dog (border collie) fits in the trunk of my VW. So does the lawn mower I bought from Lowes not too long ago (with seats folded down of course). Nuff said. A3/S3's trunk is tiny by comparison.
-VW comes will all the features I wanted as standard, whereas Audi nickle and dimes the E36 M3 out of their customers. They charge you $400 just to paint your OEM brake calipers red, haha!
-The Audi's steering was incredibly numb by comparison. Both have electric powered racks, and neither will compare to a good old fashioned hydraulic setup, but the VW's is better weighted and offers more feedback. Audi by comparison was overly light/overboosted, I didn't get any feedback from the front tires. Maybe the S3 is better? Although some of the reviews I've read have said the same thing when comparing the S3 to the VW- the Golf R has better steering weight/feel.
-Manual transmission. In my short time owning the Audi, it was my first DSG transmission. It was also my last DSG transmission. I found out something important about myself: I prefer shifting my own gears. I could start an entire thread about the things I didn't like about the DSG, but I'll leave it at that.
If you don't like the way the VW looks, there's really nothing else left the say. The Audi is definitely a prettier car, but the A3/S3's sportier looking design comes at a substantial cost- extra cash, interior space, ergonomics and overall practicality. Between the 2 MQB based cars, I really think the VW is the better setup. Just my $.02 YMMV