I don't think the MK5 GTI, Edition 30, R32 or Pirelli will become classics. They weren't enough of a game changer and the design, although I love it was nothing new. There is also the time we live in. When the Mk1 was released there was nothing like it on the road and it captured the imagination. Even with new Ferarri's and so called super cars there is little to be said about them to become true classic cars. As someone else here said, they just go faster, people are using carbon fibre etc...it's a struggle to come up with a car that redefines driving. (although a classic car doesn't have to redefine driving, whether it's handling, power or style, it does help)