How big is a Citi Golf tank?
Volkswagen Citi Golf Chico 1.4, 2006 MY Golf 1
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length:wheelbase ratio | 1.59 | |
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fuel tank capacity | 49 litres | 10.8 [12.9] UK [US] gal. |
When did Citi Golf production end?
2009
Production of the Citi Golf, which was initially just a tweaked version of the Mk. 1 Golf, did not end until 2009.
How many Litres is a VW Golf tank?
50 litre
Fuel tank capacity The Golf has a 50 litre fuel tank, which is standard for a car of its class. Take the 1.6 diesel model. With that capacity, in theory, you could get as much as 800 miles on a single tank at the advertised average mpg of 74.
How long was the Mk1 Golf in production for?
31 months
After 31 months in production the Mk1 had already sold 1 million units and its success would continue in SA where the hatch back was launched in May 1978.
Does Citi Golf have airbags?
The only concession to crash safety, apart perhaps from safety belts, is a driver’s airbag. Forget the other six airbags, seatbelt pretensioners, ABS, EBD, ESP and the rest of the acronym army.
How many Litres does a car hold?
Most average tank size of a car can carry something between 45 and 65 liters. However, SUVs and trucks have larger tanks while the size is smaller for the Nano cars. Some vehicles have a secondary fuel tank called the reserve tank, which contains approximately 15% of the capacity of the primary chamber.
When did the VW Citi Golf come out?
1985 – Not long after the Citi Golf is launched, VWSA presents the “Sport” version with a 1.6L engine, five-speed gearbox, quad headlights, wider tyres, black decals, sports seats & steering wheel, rev counter & many other items. The launch colour is black but of course you can also have it in red, yellow or blue.
When was the Citi Golf made in South Africa?
It’s a well-known fact that Volkswagen of South Africa built a modernized version of the original Golf (“Mark 1”) right up to the point where it couldn’t cope with safety and emissions standards. The Citi Golf lived from 1984 to 2009 as a youthful and affordable mode of transport in southern Africa.
Which is the best version of the Citi Golf?
One of the best-known and most-sold derivatives of the Citi line-up was the Chico, a rather basic but very affordable model which also did well in the rental fleets. What Avis, Budget and Co. couldn’t predict was the hordes of (mostly British and German) tourists who rejoiced in the idea of driving “a new Mk1 Golf!”
What kind of engine does a Citi Golf have?
VW only ever built the Citi Golf with four doors. At first powered by a 1.3 carburettor four-cylinder petrol engine, later Citi “Sport” models got a bigger 1.6 motor and extra equipment. Other high-performance versions included the 1.8-litre Sport models, fuel-injected CTi (1990) and 1.8iR.