A point you missed, though. I don't need a fire-breathing BEAST. I want something with good power that can handle extremely well while still retaining good daily and highway driveability (ie. doesn't drive like a truck). If a GTI can do that with a suspension kit that doesn't cost $2k, I'm all ears.
No argument on the interior (although I'd get cloth... Don't want leather, and here in TX it's far too hot in the summer). Looks good, feels good, sounds good (nice solid feel to the doors).
Also no argument on safety. It's by far the best rated car I have been considering, and as as result probably means lower insurance rates (standard front, side, and head airbags, along with ABS + 4 disc brakes). Definately a big plus to the GTI.
As far as putting a post like this on the Vortex, I have. Depends on who you talk to, though. The MKIV guys are obviously heavily behind the GTI, but certainly didn't deny the perks of the MSP. In the Car Lounge, it was pretty much
50/50. There are enough people absolutely IRATE with the way their VW has held up reliability-wise (this would fall under your "German cars last forever" theory) that they'll never own another. Japanese cars have a track record of lasting for years and years, while the MKIV has not. HUGE thumbs down to the GTI here.
The Anniversary is a nice car, but far more than I want/need. I don't need big 18" wheels, don't NEED a body kit (although I like the Votex on the 25th), don't need Recaros (the stock 03 seats are plenty comfy), don't need the trouble-ridden Monsoon system, etc. I'd get a base GTI with the 17" Long Beaches, and that's IT.
Reliability is the big sticking point with the VW, as is the suspension. If I knew with certainty that it would be reliabile, that would be almost a clincher. If I knew I could turn it into a great handler for little money, that's even better.