Several manufacturers offer affordable compact sports cars. Volkswagen — in the broader VW Group sense — sells three of them: the Volkswagen Golf GTI, the Volkswagen Golf R and the closely-related Audi S3. All three are new for 2022. All three run on VW’s MQB Evo platform. All three use mildly tweaked variants of VW’s EA888 turbocharged 2.0-liter engine. And while not identically priced, the three sports cars are close enough that a buyer could be cross-shopping between them; a Golf R buyer could save a bit and get a GTI Autobahn — or opt to level up a bit with an S3.
So which is the best VW affordable sports car to buy? I had to take one for the Gear Patrol Motoring team and find out by doing weeklong loans around my southeastern Michigan home in all three of them. Well, technically four. My first Golf GTI had the sub-optimal dual-clutch automatic. And I wanted to sample such an illustrious and legendary vehicle in its preferred six-speed manual form — for science, of course
The Audi S3 is the best-looking car of the group

The new Audi A3 is one of the best-looking cars in the Audi lineup with a (rare for a compact car) combination of clean lines and natural-looking proportions. The S3 is a sharper, more aggressive version of that (but not too sharp or aggressive, because it slots below the even hotter RS 3). It’s a handsome car to look at from many angles.
Neither the Golf R nor the GTI are bad-looking cars. But they are based on a utilitarian compact hatchback. And though they get a bit flashier, don’t stray too far off that course. Whatever sex appeal they exude stems from you knowing how they drive.