Sunday, September 27, 2020

New VW Golf 2019 - Best Deals

New VW Golf 2019 - Best Deals





The New Volkswagen Golf 2019 mk7.5 model is one of Orangewheels (and Europe's!) best selling cars for sale, and for very good reason. It combines all of the qualities Volkswagen is known for into a practical everyday package at a sensible price. The styling is always conservative yet classy, and seems to last exceptionally well unlike other manufacturers whose fashionable styles date quickly. The build is always to a high standard, with high quality materials and soft touch plastics around the cabin. Handling is set towards a quite comfortable ride on the standard models, with a sporting edge on the higher spec cars, but never turning harsh or uncomfortable. Space is very good both front and rear, with excellent head and legroom. Orangewheels has some of the cheapest prices and best deals on the Volkswagen Golf Mk7.5 for sale, just take a look above at the fantastic discounts we can offer you. Once you have decided on your ideal colour and spec, just let us know and we will put you in touch with an approved main dealer who can supply the cars at our special discounted price.





Given its head on the open road, the RS slams you back in your seat and rockets along with an exhilarating throaty growl from beneath the bonnet. With Sport selected, the swift acceleration is accompanied by rorty pops from the exhaust with each change in the six speed dual clutch auto/manual transmission. It's a real hoot. In fact it's just as much fun as the slightly larger 2 litre Golf Gti, but at less cost. Average fuel consumption is just over 6 litres per 100 kilometres. The steering is precise and pin sharp, and even though the RS rides on low profile 18 inch 40 series wheels and tyres, the ride is surprisingly compliant over most urban ruts and bumps. Yes folks, a hot hatch that's actually comfy to boot! The heavily foam bolstered seats are among the most comfortable I have experienced, holding the driver perfectly in place along tight winding roads.





Highlights of red/orange stitching in the seats and colour accents elsewhere in the cabin including red seatbelts, let you know the Clio RS is a car that wants to play. Finding the right driving position is easy, with the steering wheel adjustable for reach and rake. The dashboard is simple, and uncluttered, and there's keyless entry and push button start. The main dials consist of a large digital speedo, flanked by tachometer and fuel gauge. Gear changes are effected using the prominent steering wheel paddles, or the console lever. However the Clio could do with brighter headlights. They are not powerful enough. A change to halogen or bi xenon globes would be one of the first things I would do as an owner. There are a couple of French quirks in the Clio. The button for Sport mode is buried in between the front seats, as is the switch for the cruise/speed limiter control, and the three console cup holders and too small and shallow to be really useful. This is one car that's anything but anonymous. I liked the twin rectangular exhaust outlets, they added to the Clio's aggressive look. The RS is a four door car, but the rear pair are somewhat disguised by virtue of hidden door handles in the C pillar. The test car did not have a reversing camera nor warning beepers, but they are available. The Clio RS is fun, stylish,exciting, and comfortable, a car you could easily live with every day. You definitely won't be able to stop yourself constantly unleashing it along your favourite challenging road. At around 37 K it undercuts several rivals in the hot hatch market including the VW Golf Gti, while delivering similar driving thrills.





A bizarre road rage video shows a man jump out of a car on the dual carriageway and punch another vehicle - and he's not even the driver. The front seat passenger is seen getting out of a BMW in north-west London and attacking the windows of a nearby Volkswagen. Filmed earlier this month in Northolt, the incident appears to have been triggered by the VW changing lanes and forcing the BMW to swerve. Youtube user Crazy Driver posted the clip with the caption: 'Road Rage UK - BMW passenger punching window VW Tiguan'. Crazy Driver added: 'Northolt - White Hart roundabout. At the start of the clip the line of traffic can be seen entering the busy roundabout with the dash cam car following behind a white BMW and VW. Appearing to be in the incorrect lane, the white VW indicates right and pulls into the right lane in front of the BMW. The BMW is then forced to brake and veer out if the way but it's unclear if the white 4x4 seen the motorist before changing lanes. Share As the two vehicles continue around the roundabout they both stop at a set of traffic lights. Suddenly the front left door of the BMW swings open and the furious passenger is seen rushing towards the VW and shouting at the driver. He then started to punch at the car windows and tried to yank the door open. Continuing the frenzied rage the man then tries to pull the VW driver's door open as the vehicles behind watch on. The traffic lights are seen turning to green and the enraged passenger eventually gives up stepping back into the BMW, slamming the door behind him as another car toots its horn behind. The VW is seen lingering for a second after the BMW drives off, possibly in shock from the attack. Appalled viewers have commented on the clip which has been viewed by nearly 300 social media users. Underwaterbubbles said: 'He wasn't even the driver.