
The Volkswagen Golf, in its sixth generation, features an all-new exterior design, improved interior refinements and an award-winning engine.
With a simple, universal and unmistakable look, the exterior of the Golf and its hatch sibling GTI offer a modern version of the classic original. They bring to the market a refined and sporty appearance and industry leading powertrains that provide power and style in a versatile and efficient package.
For 2010, Golf features the optional 2.0 TDI clean diesel engine, which produces 140 horsepower at 4,000 r.p.m. and an impressive 236 pounds-feet of torque between 1,750 and 2,500 r.p.m., bringing a no compromises alternative fuel driving experience.
The Golf we test drove had the 2.5-liter, 170-horsepower, inline, five-cylinder engine that is estimated to get 23 miles per gallon in the city and 30 on the highway.
Volkswagen has upped the ante with the interior refinement in the Golf. The Golf's surfaces and features challenge the class distinctions of a small car, both to the touch and visually. The appearance and layout of mat
Published in November 2010