She'll be right mate. Don't stress.
I did lots of research before ordering my GTD. I knew I wanted either a Japanese car or German car, as they are the most mechanically sound IMHO. I have owned Nissan and Subaru's in the past, but also like Mazda. I started checking out the BMW 3 Series and Audi A4 and liked what I saw, but these were about 20k more than the Nissan/Subaru/Mazda offerings. I turned to the Top Gear website (and others) for car reviews. I found they were pretty harsh with all their reviews, so I got curiousas to what they considered to be a good car which wasn't over $200,000 and has at least 10 cylinders... enter stage left the Golf GTI.
They had scored it 17/20. It seemed a great size for my needs, and was about $20,000 less than the BMW 3 Series and Audi A4, so it certainly was appealing (to be able to get a vehicle with nice interior at a reasonable price). I know a guy who knows a guy who owns a GTI and he's really happy with it... I ran into some lady at the post office who owns a GTD and loves it... I checked out every youtube clip and website/magazine review I could find about the GTI/GTD/R and the all came back with very positive things to say about them. I was more interested in the GTD, due to the great fuel economy, put also having all the same great styling and features of the GTI. Even when they'd put the GTI up against the WRX or the Mazda 3 MPS, they'd choose the GTI as being the better choice, reason being that refinement and quality is better than slightly more acceleration. Fair point I guess. I ended up test driving the GTI twice, and then ordering the GTD.
So after all that, the next 5 weeks waiting will be terrible. :facepalm:
I guess it's natural to sometimes second-guess myself, but when I consider the research that went into it I think I've made the right choice. :)