I would say my top 3 are:
1. Mk7 1.4TSI GT 150 ACT 3dr. Excellent all-rounder engine, great looking car (isnide and out) in 3dr format this time (and likely the last they'll make one). Quite rare as well, which was why at the time (2016/17) I considered its sister car, the SEAT Leon SC FR with the same engine.
The downside (for me anyway) was that I wanted a proper auto and it obviously only came with the DSG, and my commute was half in very slow speed, stop-start traffic, which would likely go through its clutch pack in no time.
2. Mk5 GTI. Mainly for the styling and performance. Even the GT 2.0TD (presumably a variant of the legendary PD engine) was good too - a work colleague had one of these and it was certainly good to be a passenger in if you wanted some fun quickly driving around. Perhaps a bit too firm a ride for my liking.
3. Mk2 GTI 16V. That got me interested as a teenager in hot hatches, far more than the lacklustre / unreliable Ford offerings at the time. Like the (similar in concept) Honda Civic Type R nearly two decades later, lovely looks, great in red or black and affordable.
A friend of mine's dad had a 'bog standard' 1.6 Golf of the same era and even that went like the clappers compared to my dad's Escort 1.4.
Sorry to say that I'm not a fan of the latest Golf. Not keen on the styling of the front end (looks like someone wearing horn-rimmed specs) and the dashboard. Just personal preference.
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