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Same Golf style
The Golf has evolved into a Wagon, and still has all that familiar, distinctive styling. Like the dynamic design touches, including the slim line radiator grille and exposed dual exhaust tail pipes. Because even though the car may have changed, it’s sporty and sleek shape doesn’t have to. |
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More Golf space
Inside this stylish shell is a cabin packed full of space. 505 litres, to be exact. And that’s without the 60/40 split rear seats dropped down. Once folded down, there’s 1,495 litres of loading room all the way to the driver’s seat (Which can be easily accessed through the lowered, wide loading sill.) Meaning you’ve got plenty of room for whatever you need to transport around – like surfboards, kids or work equipment.
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And that renowned Volkswagen efficiency
There’s plenty of room for options in the Golf Wagon. Take for example the room under the bonnet. In there you’ll find one of either the two TSI direct injection turbo petrol engines or one of the two TDI common rail turbo diesel engines in the range, each offering enjoyably low fuel consumption and impressive performance.
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