What kind of engine does a 1987 Volkswagen Golf have?
The 1.8-liter, 4-cylinder engine in the 1987 Golf hits 90-hp and does not need much coaxing to get up to ticket-worthy speeds. The GT trims get the old GTI engine (as it got an upgrade this year) which is tuned to reach 102-hp.
Which is the first generation of Volkswagen Golf?
For an overview of all generations of the Golf, see Volkswagen Golf. The Volkswagen Golf Mk1 is the first generation of a small family car manufactured and marketed by Volkswagen.
When did the Volkswagen Golf win the world Car of the Year?
The Volkswagen Golf has won many awards throughout its history. The Golf won the World Car of the Year in 2009, with the Volkswagen Golf Mk6 and in 2013 with the Volkswagen Golf Mk7.
When did the Volkswagen Golf GTI come out?
The late 1980s may have been the era of turbochargers, but the hot hatch pioneer, Volkswagen’s GTI, came to power at that time, in its second generation, with natural aspiration and a DOHC head.
What kind of car is a Volkswagen Golf?
With stylistic similarities to the Rabbit, but a size more in keeping with the Jetta, the Volkswagen Golf is a pretty roomy hatchback geared towards budget-conscious drivers or first-time buyers looking for a car that will get them around reliably without costing time or money.
What kind of engine does a Volkswagen Golf GTE have?
Volkswagen Golf GTE. The GTE is powered by a 1.4-litre (148 hp, 110 kW) TSI direct-injection gasoline engine combined with a 75 kW electric motor powered by a 8.8 kWh lithium-ion battery, enabling the plug-in hybrid to deliver an all-electric range of 50 km (31 mi) and a total range of 933 km (580 mi).
Where does the Volkswagen Golf Jetta come from?
The saloon/sedan version, again called Volkswagen Jetta in most markets, is assembled in Germany, South Africa, as well as Mexico. (In Mexico this car is known as Bora.) It was followed in 2004 by a new Golf Variant.