@reidy- Hi there, sort of my situation but in reverse! Love the MK7 visually, the front end, the sharp lines and the overall stance but I too was left feeling a little underwhelmed.
Don't get me wrong, the MK7 is a great car with a stunning interior and as a place to be, it's head and shoulders above the MK5, but I feel that it's just and I mean 'just' a little isolating.
If I were in your position, to enhance the driving connection with the car, I think a minimum of a stage 1 tune would be on the cards for more bhp AND to cure the woolly throttle response, plus a more tuneful exhaust too.
Dare I say, to really make ground in this direction, stage 2 is more likely to get you 'feeling' the car, maybe some suspension mods too, but mot sure what's out there to be honest.
I was all set for a MK7 until I drove a friends MK5 and then that was it, the MK7 search ended. Yes the MK5 has the same dashboard as Caddy van from the same age, where the dashboard and switch material literally bio-degrade to the touch, but there is no doubt that as a driver, you feel connected to the car.
I read all the appraisals of the MK7, where none were particularly glowing, although pretty much all said it was a great advancement in the GTI's life - I wonder if any of these journalists had recently driven a MK5????
Chris Harris really liked it but I wonder if he is 'too' used to newer cars where the feeling of being involved in the drive is diminishing in cars of this ilk?? Car manufacturers are all competing to have the next best USP, where that generally relates to some technical advancement but not outright driver enjoyment. I also wonder what Mr Harris would say after a drive in a MK5, would he love it, appreciating its simplicity, or would he pour scorn on it, saying its old, creaky and noisy????? I would be really interested to know.
As for the MK6 being the perfect compromise, I have thought the same thing - Are MK6 owners secretly having their cake and eating it - after cam chain replacements of course!!!!
I think you should tune/mod it and report back