Thursday, May 21, 2020

C Ar S Cene I Nvestigation

C Ar S Cene I Nvestigation





路 Since 1974, the Volkswagen Golf has been cruising around the globe, largely purchased by small families, or couples. Eventually, the looks of the Golf seemed to become somewhat 鈥榦utdated鈥? Recently, the designers in charge of the Golf came back, and really put thought and soul into the latest model: the Mk6. This new and refined generation has truly left a stunning impression of many, therefore elected as Car of the Year (2009). What makes this car so stunning? Starting with the exterior, the Golf displays bold, fierce, and even enticing looks. The Golf comes in four trims: Golf, Golf GT, Golf GTI, and the Golf R. On the Golf, you get standard yellow lights, standard rims, fog lights, and a 1.4-liter TSI turbo charged engine. The Golf GT comes standard with yellow lights, sport rims, fog lights, and a tuned up 1.4-liter TSI turbo charged engine. The world-renowned Golf GTI comes standard with bi-xenon lights, fog lamps, larger 17-inch sport rims, sharper rear lights, and the famous 2.0-liter turbo charged 6-speed engine. The Golf R comes with an endless list of exterior features including 4WD, and costs a hefty amount for a car in that category. On the inside, all the Golf models have decent space in both the front and rear, for a 3 / 5 door hatch. The standard Golf comes with a boring, yet pleasant to look at radio/CD tuner, rear air-conditioning, and leather seats. The other Golf models come standard with Volkswagen鈥檚 infotainment system, which gives these models, differ from competitors. All the Golf鈥檚 have a sporty steering wheel that begs you to use it. Out on the road, all the Golf鈥檚 still manages to retain a certain hereditary friskiness, making it an exciting, adrenaline high hatch鈥攅specially the GTI and R models.





鈥淭he limited GTI Rabbit Edition is paying tribute to the Rabbit heritage. Its countless enthusiasts are awfully excited, and I don鈥檛 blame them. Over the course of 30 years, VW has revealed different GTI editions with a nod to the Rabbit, but none of them carried the Rabbit name鈥?until now. 鈥?9 VW Golf GTI Rabbit Edition Urano Gray - my test driver. Jump to 2019, and the limited GTI Rabbit Edition is paying tribute to the Rabbit heritage. Its countless enthusiasts are awfully excited, and I don鈥檛 blame them. But as always, with our vehicle reviews. Don鈥檛 worry about MSRP because our partners at Ontario Volkswagen are going to give you the best deal in Southern California. Reach out to my friend Randy Halcomb there or email me and I鈥檒l connect you personally. The Rabbit I drove had the 7-Speed Automatic is powered by a turbocharged, 2.0-liter, four-cylinder engine, putting out 228-horsepower and 258 pound-feet of torque.





That powerplant is rated to deliver 25 miles-per-gallon in the city and 31 on the highway for a combined 27 mpg. 鈥淭his car is a blast to drive. I love the power and the handling. This car is a blast to drive. I love the power and handling. And the power delivery is incredibly smooth. The turbocharged four-cylinder is one of the best. It鈥檚 not too overwhelmingly powerful but will give you instant response and solid acceleration. Turbocharged 2.0 liter puts out a (very) fun 228-horsepower & 258 lb-ft of torque! There鈥檚 an available 6-speed manual transmission, and while the GTI clutches are silky smooth, I might stick to an automatic like my test driver - which also has paddle shifters! Drive modes and push button to start and let the fun begin! The GTI does come with different driving modes, which changes everything- the steering, the driving, the front differential lock, the adaptive lights, the climate control, and the engine sound.





The 2019 VW Golf GTI Rabbit offers head-turning special edition styling and colors. It comes in Deep Black Pearl, Pure White, Urano Gray, and Cornflower Blue - which, as I mentioned, was immediately drawn to. Gorgeous Cornflower Blue 2019 Volkswagen GTI Rabbit! It comes with LED lights and keyless entry/ignition. The black sport 18鈥?alloy wheels with the black-painted mirror caps look great, and the GTI branded brake calipers look as good as they perform. 鈥淭here are subtle Rabbit seat tags and floor mats. Where you really start to notice the homage to the Rabbit is in the interior. There is subtle Rabbit seat tags and floor mats. They鈥檙e subtle yet, in-the-know cool. Just as in the 1983 edition, you have the Clark Plaid cloth. And the seats in the 2019 Golf GTI Rabbit Edition are seriously bolstered, making them not only comfortable but functional for when you decide the let your Rabbit stretch its legs! 2019 VW Golf GTI Rabbit Edition - see those seat tags?