2015-2017 Volkswagen Golf R 2.0L

Overview The 2015-2017 Volkswagen Golf R represents the high-performance flagship of the seventh-generation Golf lineup. Built on the modular MQB platform, this model marked a significant technical advancement for the nameplate, utilizing a more potent version of the EA888 engine family. By prioritizing a sophisticated Haldex-based all-wheel-drive system, the Golf R established itself as a […]

1993-1995 Volkswagen Golf III 2.0L

Overview The third-generation Volkswagen Golf, known internally as the A3 platform, represented a significant departure from its predecessor in terms of safety, refinement, and structural integrity. Introduced to the North American market for the 1993 model year, the Golf III moved away from the sharp, angular styling of the Mk2 toward a more aerodynamic, rounded […]

1987 Volkswagen Golf GT 1.8L

Overview The 1987 Volkswagen Golf GT represents a specific mid-tier offering within the second-generation (A2) Golf lineup. Introduced to bridge the gap between the base-level economy models and the performance-oriented GTI, the GT trim provided a sportier aesthetic and improved handling dynamics without the higher insurance premiums or price point of the 16-valve GTI variants. […]

2017-2019 Volkswagen Golf Alltrack 1.8L

Overview The Volkswagen Golf Alltrack entered the North American market for the 2017 model year as a ruggedized, adventure-oriented variant of the Golf SportWagen. Designed to compete with compact crossovers and Subaru’s Outback, the Alltrack utilized the versatile MQB platform to offer a blend of car-like handling and increased utility. It distinguished itself from the […]

2010-2013 Volkswagen Golf 2.5L

Overview The sixth generation of the Volkswagen Golf, internally designated as the Mk6, arrived in the North American market for the 2010 model year. While it shared the PQ35 platform with its predecessor, the Mk6 featured significant refinements in build quality, cabin materials, and noise insulation. Volkswagen aimed to position this model as a more […]

2010-2014 Volkswagen Golf 2.5L

Overview The sixth generation of the Volkswagen Golf, marketed in North America from 2010 to 2014, represented a refinement of the platform established by its predecessor. While often viewed as an extensive update to the Mk5, the sixth generation introduced significant improvements in interior quality, noise insulation, and structural rigidity. Volkswagen aimed to position the […]

2010-2015 Volkswagen Golf 2.0L

Overview The sixth generation of the Volkswagen Golf, marketed in the United States from 2010 to 2015, represented a refined evolution of the brand’s compact hatchback platform. Known internally as the Mk6, this model utilized the PQ35 architecture, which provided a stable foundation for both the standard Golf and the performance-oriented GTI. While the exterior […]

2010-2012 Volkswagen Golf 2.0L

Overview The 2010-2012 Volkswagen Golf, specifically the TDI Clean Diesel variant, represents the sixth generation of the brand’s long-running compact hatchback. Built on the refined PQ35 platform, this generation focused on improving interior quality, noise insulation, and overall build precision compared to its predecessor. In the United States market, the Golf TDI was positioned as […]

2013-2015 Volkswagen Golf 2.0L

Overview The 2013-2015 Volkswagen Golf, specifically the TDI Clean Diesel variants, represents the final years of the sixth generation and the introduction of the seventh generation of the iconic German hatchback in the North American market. Built on the versatile MQB platform for the 2015 model year, these vehicles were engineered to balance fuel efficiency […]

1996-2006 Volkswagen Golf 2.0L

Overview The Volkswagen Golf, spanning the Mk3 and Mk4 generations between 1996 and 2006, represents a distinct era of European engineering adapted for the North American market. During this period, the Golf transitioned from the boxy, utilitarian aesthetic of the early 1990s to the more refined, rounded design language that defined the Mk4. These models […]

2000-2003 Volkswagen Golf 1.9L

Overview The fourth generation of the Volkswagen Golf, internally designated as the Mk4, represented a significant move toward premium build quality and interior refinement for the compact segment. Introduced to the North American market for the 2000 model year, the vehicle utilized the Volkswagen Group A4 platform, which it shared with the Jetta, Audi A3, […]

2004-2006 Volkswagen Golf 1.9L

Overview The 2004-2006 Volkswagen Golf, specifically the models equipped with the 1.9-liter TDI (Turbocharged Direct Injection) engine, represents the final years of the fourth generation (Mk4) Golf in the North American market. Built on the Volkswagen Group A4 platform, this vehicle became a staple for consumers prioritizing fuel efficiency and torque-heavy performance. The Mk4 Golf […]