Takeaway the Audi bias
![Laugh :laugh:](https://www.mk5golfgti.co.uk/forum/Smileys/newsmileys/laugh.gif)
(I don't particularly rate the latest Audi range including the 8V A3), for 33k with potential further discount even without any options, I'd take the RS3.
The Golf 7R seems a great car, but soon every car on the road will be a 4 cylinder "two leeta turbo m8 m999"
![indifferent :indifferent:](https://www.mk5golfgti.co.uk/forum/Smileys/newsmileys/indifferent.gif)
Just waiting for Merc to unveil the upcoming C63 AMG with a 2.0 4pot turbo
![fighting :fighting:](https://www.mk5golfgti.co.uk/forum/Smileys/newsmileys/fighting.gif)
Nice to be different not only because the RS3 is exactly that, slightly
hulk-hatch different, but also because of the 5pot sound which is probably half the reason you'd buy the car over the less character-filled rivals. Only the M135i is close on sound as well as being not-your-average-commercial-hot-hatch with the 6cyl.
Evo mag recently did a Golf R Vs RS3 in which they said the Golf R came out on top for outright driveability, but unless you live in the pits at Thruxton, I doubt you'd notice that 5-10% every single day or week.
The 8V RS3 is surprisingly more masculine in person than in the pics too, bit like the BMW 1M for a 'short' car.
Take nothing away from the 7R because it is excellent, described as the Golf to have from the range by the journo's (until the Clubsport, probably
![signLOL :signLOL:](https://www.mk5golfgti.co.uk/forum/Smileys/newsmileys/signLOL.gif)
). But, you'll see lots of R's on the road as said so if it was me on this one, I'd be
different for good reason...