Why vw golf is so popular




















For this Golf, VW improved the car's refinement to the point that it rivalled most luxury cars for its ability to block out noise, while engineers gave it sharper handling than before. Thanks to a wide range of engines and trim levels, you won't have to look hard to find a Golf to suit your needs. We'd opt for the bhp 2. The Golf has a generally solid reputation for reliability, but VW's DSG automatic gearboxes don't, so remember to check everything works as expected when you go for a test drive.

Also check that the car has been well maintained, and that the diesel particulate filter DPF has been well cared for on diesel models. A blocked filter can be very expensive to replace. Click here to read our full used car review of the VW Golf. Click here to find out more about the VW Golf, or click here to see the used cars for sale through What Car? Got a motoring question? Our experts are standing by to help, just tweet us your question using askwhatcar. For all the latest reviews, advice and new car deals, sign up to the What Car?

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What Car? View all new car reviews. Below are 7 of the many reasons why the VW Golf deserves a place on your shopping list. But what makes Volkswagen Golf such a hotcake in contemporary times? The automatic transmission has gradually become the default. Having to choose between the two is always an attractive prospect. The hatchback has had its share of popularity since the late 70s, thanks to the Golf.

Mk1 Golf is eye-catching, and it is not hard to see why it is so popular. The original GTI boasted a 1. In the same year, the German brand released a 1. It was one of the most fuel-efficient on the European roads during the 70s. Subaru started out as a manufacturer of military aircraft incl.

Camrys etc are big, uneconomical and unrefined, and have cheap interiors and a bland image. Sure, BMW was also the make of the first Jet engine I have spite for the car because The reason I asked this question is because I see that car everywhere but more so among teens lately.

It is almost a part of their fashion statement I really do like the current GTI however I am telling my brother to get it. You are right VW is a classless vehicle. On a side note, Toyota and Honda could also be a classless brand if they changed their lineup a bit. What do you think? The Toyota Prius is probably the closest any Japanese car gets, as it's a relatively cheap and practical car that the rich still buy for its green credentials, but it still doesn't really have wide enough appeal to be considered classless.

Golfs are not just driven by drug dealers, but by people from all walks of life - that's what makes it classless. Oh I see what you mean now.

That is how I was judging them. Just so you know, my fav. But VW literally was a product of Hitler and Nazi regime. Wars tend to be the best for new inventions, that's just a product of a war..

Always look on the positive side of bad things. It's not always a good idea to forget the negative but I understand what you are saying.



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