However with a recent change of jobs it was time to say goodbye to the company pool car of a Honda Civic and go shopping. I looked around and drove everything from Mazda's to Nissan's with a smattering of Vauxhall's, Ford's, Mercedes's and BMW's thrown in but I didn't drive a VW. I was stuck between a BMW and Mercedes and couldn't decide. Neither of them were the "dream" both had serious flaws to some of my requirements, then a chance "moan" to a mate saying both aren't really quite there and he said just try the Golf. He had recently got the Volkswagen Golf GTD and loved it. I had flashback's to the suit buying at M and S. I really shouldn't have. 2 1/2 weeks later I'm like Charlie who's just won the golden ticket to meet Willie Wonker.
Now here's the thing. The GTD is almost like the GTi but it's not (back to the it's like a Golf but...). Of course it's got the diesel engine (don't mention the diesel engine's and VW - much like Basal Fawlty I've done it once but got away with it) but things like the Volkswagen Golf GTD having 184 BHP or the GTi having 220BHP. The GTi is quicker off the line, the GTi has slightly bigger tyres. The GTi has retro red branding all over. The smaller differences can continue - but really the GTD is for those who need that better fuel economy but also want the option to be doing burn out's around Sainsbury's car park at 2am in the morning. With me doing nearly 30,000 miles a year the GTi wasn't an option and no I didn't really need it for the 2am Sainsbury car park challenges...
Performance wise it does 0-62mph in a none to shabby 7.4 Seconds. The Turbo kicks in around the 2,000 Rev's and above the 3,700 rev's you need to find yourself a nice tunnel and wind the window's down - as it makes a damn good sound as well. It's a real peach of an engine.