When did the Volkswagen Golf Mk4 come out?

When did the Volkswagen Golf Mk4 come out?

The Volkswagen MK4 (MKIV) Golf, also called “Volkswagen Type 1J”, is the fourth generation (Mark 4) of the Volkswagen Golf. It was sold from 1999 – 2005 and introduced the first version of the world-renowned Volkswagen MK4 R32. The introduction of the R32 propelled Volkswagen into another category of drivers.

What’s the difference between a Volkswagen Golf Mk3 and Mk4?

As you can imagine, the Volkswagen MK3 Golf came with many different engines. As like the MK3’s above, Volkswagen MK4 (MKIV) means fourth generation of a specific model (Jetta, Golf, GTI, or New Beetle). These vehicles were built on the “A4” Volkswagen platform (PQ34), or the MK4 (MKIV) chassis.

What kind of car is a 1999 Volkswagen Golf?

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What does Mk5 stand for in VW?

Although, it didn’t have as many engines as the MK4 Golf, it still had quite a bit given it was sold in certain markets for 13 years. “MK5” stands for the 5th generation of the Golf, GTI, Jetta, and Rabbit, or as some would call it “Mark 5”. These vehicles were built on the Volkswagen A5 Platform (PQ35), or the MK5 chassis.

What kind of engine does a Volkswagen Golf have?

The MK5 Golf came in 5 different trims (S, SE, GT, GTI, and R) with 4 different body types (3-door hatchback, 5-door hatchback, 5-door Golf Plus, and 5- door wagon). When the Volkswagen MK5 Golf was first announced it featured 3 petrol engines and 3 diesel engines, but as the production went on, more engines were available.

When did the Volkswagen Mk4 Jetta come out?

The Volkswagen MK4 Jetta was sold from 1998 – 2005, and in fact is still being produced/sold in China. It featured four different trims (GL, GLS, GLX, and GLI) and two different variations (Sedan & Wagon). Like the Volkswagen MK3 Golf, the MK4 Jetta came with a tremendous number of engines.

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