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After the mess that was the nomination thread, we have moved on to the preliminary voting group. That means that there is only one vote per-person, and I would suggest voting for a "reasonable" option here, not just the one you nominated. If that was the case, we wouldn't get anywhere.
After this thread, the top five will move on for the final decision, and then we will begin nominations for the next round (probably for Wagon/Estate vehicles).
***And please, please explain your vote. It helps those who aren't sure, and it makes for interesting debate!***
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All-in-all, I have to vote the way I nominate in this case. The VW GTI has always been, and always will be the ultimate hot-hatch. At best, the VW started it all those years ago, and has kept to tradition quite well over the years. Modest power with a fun chassis makes a great car, and the pricing isn't half bad either. Considering that I can pick up a GTI 5-door with the DSG for less than $25K, I'd almost consider that a steal in some ways.
Okay, it it's fifth-generation, its a little porky. Some people don't care much for the styling either. But when it gets Top Gear's Car of the Year in 2004, and has been on Car and Driver's 10-best this year (the A3, essentially the same car had it the year before), you know it is a great car.
After this thread, the top five will move on for the final decision, and then we will begin nominations for the next round (probably for Wagon/Estate vehicles).
***And please, please explain your vote. It helps those who aren't sure, and it makes for interesting debate!***
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All-in-all, I have to vote the way I nominate in this case. The VW GTI has always been, and always will be the ultimate hot-hatch. At best, the VW started it all those years ago, and has kept to tradition quite well over the years. Modest power with a fun chassis makes a great car, and the pricing isn't half bad either. Considering that I can pick up a GTI 5-door with the DSG for less than $25K, I'd almost consider that a steal in some ways.
Okay, it it's fifth-generation, its a little porky. Some people don't care much for the styling either. But when it gets Top Gear's Car of the Year in 2004, and has been on Car and Driver's 10-best this year (the A3, essentially the same car had it the year before), you know it is a great car.