GTI manages to have
a slightly classier feel from the driver's seat.
Build quality in the cabin is first rate, but some of the plastics do feel rather hard, especially those for the window switches and infotainment controls, although a bank of metal buttons below the multimedia controls gives
a slightly classier feel.
Not exact matches
The Golf Cabriolet is a less expensive alternative to both but still
feels classy and well built, if
slightly less stylish.
You could probably argue that the Z Play
feels slightly more premium than the flagship Moto Z; the glass looks a little
classier than the pinstriped metal that's on back of the regular model and Z Force, and fingerprints are much easier to wipe away.
Design wise ZTE has stepped things up with the Grand S wrapping it in a
classy polycarbonate unibody which makes the phone
feel premium in the hand and thanks to that 6.9 mm depth it's pretty easy to hold, however we'd have liked a
slightly more curved rear to make it sit in the palm a little better.