10 Things You Should Know About the 2010 Volkswagen GTI
A refined pocket rocket like no other.
by Thom Blackett
Introduction
Few experiences are as stressful as a job interview. As the applicant,
you realize it’s a brutally competitive market, so you pump up the
resume with every positive point you can think of and list any big-dog
schools or companies you’ve been associated with. You list references
that will hopefully support your claims of trust and dependability, you
answer all questions directly and without hesitation, and you dress the
part.
In a way, you’re a lot like the brand-new car sitting on the dealer’s
lot. It sits there under the bright sky, shining from a
fresh-off-the-truck detail, sports its window “resume” boasting
brand-name components, how long it’ll work without needing a break for
fuel, and what it’s looking for in terms of compensation.
You, the buyer, like any hiring manager, have to compare what your
needs are versus what the applicant has to offer. In the case of the
2010 Volkswagen GTI, shoppers need to weigh updated sporty styling, a
rich interior, comfortable seating, unexpected utility, turbocharged
driving excitement, and relative affordability against performance and
handling that fail to lead the pack. After a test drive, you, like us,
might find the ultimate decision incredibly easy to make.