Hi all, new here and first post.
i been searching for my new car for a while now and managed to narrow it down to the last 3
audi s3
golf gti
astra vxr (coming from a corsa vxr owner here) dont hate
just want your oppions on the golfs which ones to go for and look out for ect. ive been looking at the golf edtion 30 and have about 14k to spend.
my plans would be to stage 3 what sort of power could i be getting. thanks
It's personal choice but heres my two pennies worth: (I'd have the S3 if it were me)
S3: Awesome machine, 4WD and you already have some of the bits that we use to go Stage >2 on the Golfs (intercooler). You'll be able to put down the power better on 4WD. Understated looks and the cabin is a bit boring. I went DSG when I bought my GTI and I'll never look back - saves so much arm and leg ache on the old M25!
Golf GTI: Go Edition 30, great car. I love it to bits. Only downside is its 2WD in my opinion so big power equals either mega foot control or a problem laying down the power. ED30 is pretty much the same edition as the S3. Looks the bo***cks as well :-) Again, love the DSG...
Astra VXR: I've had 2 of these before, the first was standard and was ok, nothing special (cabin, build quality and handling was no where close to VAG cars). The second was Stage 2 and I went through 2 gearboxes, 4 clutches and 1 engine - Needless to say I wouldn't get another one! Ironically I've just seen it on Pistonheads for sale so if you see a BV07 car don't buy it!
Cupra R: Great car, same platform as GTI ED30 and S3. Cabin isn't as good as the Golf/S3 in my opinion.
BMW: Great cars, RWD so you get lots of rear-end-slide-ability if you want it. You do become hated though by the majority of the rest of road users as unfortunately they have a reputation for c*ck drivers (apologies if anyone on here has one and doesn't drive like a c*ck)
Can't really comment on Stage 3 power as its really down to the individual cars, maps, hardware you use to get to Stage 3 (i.e. which intake/cooler/exhaust etc). I wouldn't try Stage 3 on a VXR though unless you have plenty of cash to spend on rebuilds and maintenance.
Cheers, Simmo