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Volkswagen Golf
Facelifted Golf gains much-needed interior upgrades and new base four-cylinder engine. Is it better than ever?
The Golf R Estate’s extended frame brings a massive jump in boot space compared to the hatchback. The boot is now capable of carrying 605 litres of your groceries or travel bags, and if you fold ...
Although no longer featuring in the range, the larger Golf R estate is obviously more practical, with a 605-litre boot, which rises to a healthy 1,620-litres with the rear bench folded ...
The Golf Estate is an easy car to like and live with. It is smart and functional and does everything required of it without any fuss. It’s also very practical with a boot of 611 litres - ideal ...
The VW Golf R Estate starts at £34,455. That’s only £700 more than a DSG-equipped five-door Golf R hatch. For some, it’ll be a no brainer. Boot capacity jumps up from 308 litres to 605 ...
The VW Golf R Estate starts at £34,455. That’s only £700 more than a DSG-equipped five-door Golf R hatch. For some, it’ll be a no brainer. Boot capacity jumps up from 308 litres to 605 ...
Trims are Life, Style and R-Line, with the last on the list ... A large and flat boot makes the Golf Estate more practical than most SUVs To earn its stripes, the Golf Estate has to be able ...
The VW Golf Estate is a very practical family wagon. The boot is generously proportioned and it’s a comfortable car with a wide range of engines that all offer good performance and economy.
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Refined, comfortable and boasting decent running costs, the Golf R Estate could just be all the high-performance car you’ll ever need. When VW decided to put the boot into its hottest hatchback ...