What mk is a 2009 Golf City?

What mk is a 2009 Golf City?

Volkswagen Golf Mk4
Volkswagen Golf Mk4

Volkswagen Golf Mk4 (1J)
Manufacturer Volkswagen
Also called VW Bora HS (China, 2006–2008) VW City Golf (Canada, 2007–2010) VW Golf Town (2009–2010) VW Golf MK3.5 (Cabriolet only)
Production October 1997–2006 (until 2010 for some markets; until 2014 for Brazil)

When was the first VW Golf made?

March 1974
In March 1974, the first Golf rolled off the assembly line in Wolfsburg. The advertising starts with the slogan: “The new popular sport: Golf” – a vision that was to come true. The first generation makes its mark: the Beetle’s successor is sold 6.99 million times.

When did the Volkswagen Golf City come out?

A six-speed tiptronic automatic transmission is offered. In 2007, Volkswagen launched the City Golf, an incredibly well-priced V-Dub. The City Golf, and its sibling the City Jetta, are essentially stripped down versions of each respective vehicle and use a much older platform.

What kind of car is the 2009 VW Golf?

If you like this style, get a 2009. The 2009 Volkswagen GTI is the most conservative-looking of sporty hatches—and a bit pricey for a dressed-up Rabbit—but it redeems itself with the driving experience. The car experts at TheCarConnection.com studied a wide range of road tests of the 2009 Volkswagen GTI to write this conclusive review.

When did the 2009 Volkswagen GTI come out?

With a new Golf due next year, the 2009 Volkswagen GTI might not return for 2010—at least in its present form. If you like this style, get a 2009. The 2009 Volkswagen GTI is the most conservative-looking of sporty hatches—and a bit pricey for a dressed-up Rabbit—but it redeems itself with the driving experience.

What’s the price of a 2009 City Golf tester?

My 2009 City Golf tester is actually a Mark IV vehicle underneath and uses a chassis that was first introduced in 1997. All current Golfs are Mark Vs and VW recently unveiled the Mark VI. No wonder VW can sell this car for a starting price of $15,300 CDN – just 75 percent of the price of a Rabbit.