Volkswagen Golf 6
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Volkswagen Golf 6 overall verdict
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Is that? Have they? Yep, it's the new one. See?
It’s a Golf MkV with a better interior. So why is so much more desirable than before?
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Comfort
VW have made some serious changes to the MkV to make the MkVI, even if they share the same basic bits - and one of them has been attention to NVH (noise, vibration, harshness) issues. The new Golf is quieter, better built and simply nicer to drive than before. You'll fit the whole family in here and the whole deal is as classless as it comes. Boringly good.
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Performance
There are basic 1.4 and 1.6 petrol engines, but they're slow. You need to look out for the TSI badge, which gets you a turbo on a direct-injection 1.4. That brings it up to 122bhp, which is what you'd expect from a 1.8 and with more torque too. And when the TSI has a red 'I' on the boot-lid, you've got a supercharger as well as the turbo. It's just as smooth and quiet, but makes 160bhp. The torque kicks in well below 2,000rpm and stays there, blissfully lag-free, to the red-line. There are 2.0 diesels with either 110, 140 and 170bhp. The smaller model will be the big seller and it'll be more than enough for most people. Strong, gutsy with plenty of torque on tap to make overtaking easy. It can be on the loud side, though, unlike the 140. It's so quiet it's like putting on a pair of earmuffs. And it goes well too.
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Cool
The GTI still has it. The rest are classless and good, but not cool.
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Quality
Even better than the last one, if that's possible. It has nicer finishes, and they range over a wider area of the cabin before your fingers arrive at the hard scratchy stuff. The dials and switches have little metal embellishers, and the seat fabrics go up a notch. The instruments themselves sit in angled circular shrouds, and the fuel and temperature needles swing through almost a full circle, which mysteriously looks classier than the usual quarter-arc.
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Handling
Because the significant chassis bits are just five years old, we don't get any big changes there. But let's not be grumpy, we don't need them. The whole thing's been recalibrated and rather well. And top models get the adaptive damping from the Passat CC and Scirocco. This really is a revelation. The ride is superb, a lovely quiet suppleness that never goes floaty. It's good at all speeds; big humps and small, low frequencies and high. Handling was greatly improved for the Mk5, and the Mk6 is a consolidation of that: progressive and controllable, with steering calibrated to be stable and reassuring in A-road curves rather than super-agile when you're hooning through roundabouts.
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Practicality
Leg space is excellent all round but especially in the rear where passengers feel the benefits of sitting in the biggest Golf yet. Headroom is equally generous and there's good access to the rear thanks to the high roofline. Probably THE most practical type and example of normal car world.
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Running costs
Everybody understands the Golf, so it's relatively cheap to insure if you avoid the GTI or GT variants. They also get nearly 50mpg in most guises.
More Volkswagen Golf 6 cars we've driven...
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- Volkswagen Golf 6 1.2 TSI BlueMotion driven
- June 2011
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- Volkswagen Golf 6 Bluemotion 5dr
- March 2010
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- Volkswagen Golf 6 GTD 3dr
- July 2009
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