Originally posted by Banzai
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I totally agree with you, driving a sports car is selfish past time. My wife absolutely hates it! However, driving in the hills on a cold Sunday morning more makes up for her bitching about paying so much for a road registered go-kart that does such a lousy job at being a hatch that she can't drive because its suspension is so damn hard and the engine too brutal and don't even get her started about the Brembos... Women, what do they know?
For me, the more chuckable a car the better. The GTI and the Roc R seem to be better at that than the Golf R, that's why I'm on GTI's side. It is impossible to hide chassis deficiencies and comfort driven suspensions compromises behind AWD traction, no matter how good that is. Also, look at lateral acceleration figures, a few other hot hatches beat the R comprehensively at that despite being FWD. More lateral G means they carry more speed in corners. Where's the traction advantage of AWD then?!
A good sports car starts, as you well said, with excellent chassis and suspensions. While the R is very good, it is ultimately built to be an all-rounder rather than a racer. Having said that, it is the Golf to buy if you live in the outback and drive a lot on unsealed roads

Now let me put that asbestos suite on...
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