I never even considered the ST when buying my 200T, I do quite like them but i'd never own one, i'd have a mk3 200 if I wanted a manual hatch but I didn't. I'm a hardcore Renaultsport fan having owned a 182 Trophy, 250 Cup and now a 200T and it hasn't disappointed at all and I really couldn't disagree with the press reviews further (apart from Chris Harris who liked it). I think the engine is great, the gearbox works really well and it's good fun and very capable across country on top of being fun and having great tech. I really cannot fault it. I'm at the 'Ring in August to help me understand what it can and can't do further.
The gearbox is the focal point of most of the criticism, in full auto mode it's not tuned properly so the gear selection is sometimes a bit odd but in paddle mode I like it. I read somewhere else that it's a case of using it to work out how to get the best from it which I would agree with, you definitely learn to really make it work. It's not the fastest shift but for most road driving it's actually nice like that because it's not at all jolty, but if you want to press on you have sport and race mode which I would comfortably say rivals a Nissan GTR for response and is plenty more friendly than that of LP560/70 Gallardo's which are awfully jolty.
People need to just stop slating the car because of what the press say, drive the car and see that it's awesome