Hi there!
Your story sounds so similar to mine....
Always wanted the MK7 GTI as soon as they came out - love the looks and respect the heritage.
Drove one (non-PP) really liked it - sale all lined up - pulled out due to seller dinging it (see my 'K03 Low Down Torque') Thread in MK5 General. Ended up buying friends MK5 K03 bog standard GTI as a stop gap.
Absolutely f***ing love it, yes it's not as quick as most other stuff in standard form but the easy drive-ability makes for a very fun car.
Anyway...ended up driving a couple of MK7 DSG R's due to expanding the options - mainly due to the fact they look awesome on Pretorias. The two I drove were quick, unmistakably, but I just felt there was something missing. This might be a personal preference for a manual as it left me feeling less involved. However there probably is an adjustment period and after that you will hate manuals...but that wasn't the case for me, I just wanted a bit more. Maybe it's the woolly feel from the throttle, which is evident in GTI's too - the MK5 does not have this trait, although this could maybe be mapped out?? -
@GTImike: Did you experience this? Plus the cabin, as nice as it is, doesn't have the same aura as the GTI, the classic tartan seats and red accents make it a more inviting place to be - for me.
I ended up hanging on to the MK5 with the possibility of moving towards the ED30 as it's a bit more special. Fully agree with GTImike, although mine is not an ED30, I love driving it and feel more connected to the car, it has a special feel which is hard to put into words. I guess newer cars are more cossetting and therefore more insulating from a fast road driving experience - maybe? The MK5 feels more agile,you can feel the weight difference and with the ED30 you have kudos too.
It's a tough one as I know, on paper, the R 'should' be the perfect car for sh*tty UK roads....but that is on paper, the real world spits out facts and figures and it all comes down to how a driving a car makes you feel - a lighter, nimble MK5 may give the driver more of an feeling of speed and connection with the road which maybe is that special feeling that is sometimes missing. Other manufacturers seem to keep that driver focused feel (RS Megane etc), but they do lack on everyday practicality and build quality.
The MK7 R (on Prets in Tornado Red
) is still up there for me on all round ownership, and possibly more economical??? However, that is speaking from a non-owner, only a twice driver of the car. For cheaper fun, and relative exclusivity, a good specced ED30 is hard to beat, plus they probably won't depreciate as much, if you end up changing your mind!