2019 Volkswagen Golf GTI Hatchback Pricing, Features, Ratings And Reviews
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There is a subset of the car enthusiast population that holds the letters GTI sacred. Volkswagen consequently walked a thin line as it prepared the up! Europe, for GTI duty. It could have called it anything else: up! It chose to the hollowed acronym because engineers felt confident that they had created a car worthy of wearing it. We took one for a quick spin on the roads around the company's headquarters in Wolfsburg, Germany, to find out if that's the case, or if it's going down in hot hatch history as a dud. Volkswagen's smallest and cheapest model on the European market - and, yes, it's spelled exactly like that. It's two sizes below the Golf. Its main rivals include the rear-engined Renault Twingo, the Toyota Aygo, and the Kia Picanto. Don't fret if none of those nameplates ring a bell; they live in a segment of the new car market that's non-existent in the United States.