| Volkswagen Golf Hatchback 1.9 TDI BlueMotion S | created: 30/10/2008 |
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Overall Rating
Price: £15,595 | For: The latest Golf is refined and comfortable, but fun to drive. The cabin is classy and practical, the desirable image guarantees strong residual values and every version has lots of safety kit Against: The most basic engines don’t have a lot of power and the styling is conservative, inside and out. Prices are high compared with some mainstream rivals |
| Performance | Ride Handling | Refinement |
| Affordable 1.9 TDI is the pick | Comfortable and rewarding to drive | The diesel engines feel dated; some road noise |
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Performance
With the Mk6 Golf on the way, VW has stopped selling most of our favourite engines, leaving a limited choice for buyers. Petrol buyers choose from a weedy 79bhp 1.4, or two turbocharged 1.4s that give either 138bhp or 168bhp, which are good, but expensive. Diesel buyers choose from a 74bhp 2.0, a 104bhp 1.9 or two 2.0 units giving 138bhp or 168bhp. The 1.9 is the pick, because it’s affordable to buy.
Handling
The car is sharp, stable at speed and controlled, even a little firm over urban potholes. It mostly rides well, though. Electric power steering gets weightier with speed but does not give enough feedback. Front-wheel-drive versions have good grip and traction, so it’s not worth paying more for four-wheel drive.
Refinement
Volkswagen diesels generally aren’t the sweetest-sounding things, and they always advertise what type of fuel they use. The sporty 1.4 TSI engines are a little gruff at low revs, but sound better as you push on. Wind noise isn’t an issue at UK speeds, and road noise is rarely present. The manual gearshift is slick.
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