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No, I was trying to subtly let you know that you've spelt GTI and Dynaudio wrong by having the wrong captialisation. GTi's are Suzuki's and Peugots etc. I'm pretty sure you've bought a Golf, so it's GTI. And the Danish manufacturer of your stereo doesn't use a capital A either (well actually - their logo is in all caps, but when written with normal text, it's just Dynaudio).
Anyway, every knows that the 3 doors are base models in hatchback world and G-Rig is correct, buyers expect them to be cheaper on the second hand market because they were cheaper from the dealer.
As a generalisation, I'd say that may hold true, but it also depends on the circumstances, such as when the car is for sale. For instance, Ford Escorts (for those old enough to remember them) are far more valuable now in 2 door form, despite being cheaper in their day. This is mostly because of their rally history (2 doors used only), and that there were fewer of them sold in that form to begin with. Supply and demand at work.
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