Is 2013 VW Golf a good car?
Out on the open road, the 2013 Volkswagen Golf further proves its worth with confident handling and a comfortable, secure ride quality. The base 2.5-liter five-cylinder engine also adds to the overall experience by providing more power than its rivals, but unfortunately this comes at the expense of fuel economy.
How much is a 2013 golf?
The 2013 Volkswagen Golf 2.5L 2-door enjoys a base price of under $19,000, while the 4-door is $1,800 more. The GTI is priced between roughly $25,000 and $33,000, depending on the number of factory options. And the Golf R, available in both 2- and 4-door body styles, comes in at between $35,000 and $37,000.
Does Volkswagen make a diesel Golf?
Volkswagen has released some details for the Golf GTD, a diesel version of the eighth-generation Golf GTI. The GTD will have a 2.0-liter turbocharged diesel engine with 197 horsepower.
Where can I buy a 2013 Volkswagen Golf?
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When did they build the VW Golf TDI?
Buildings that you did not notice beforehand pop up, prompting you to ask your passenger, “Hey, when did they build that?” only to be given a quizzical look, followed by “Uhh, dude, it’s been there forever,” in response. The same could be said for fuel prices.
What kind of car is the 2013 Golf GTI?
Visually the 2013 Golf/GTI doesn’t veer far from the boxy formula that has been the car’s trademark since its introduction nearly 40 years ago. The crisp, shark crease running the length of the Golf adds, we’re told, “visual movement” to the car, while its sweptback headlights heighten the Golf’s athletic look.
When does the new VW Golf come out?
2013 is the final year for this sixth-generation VW Golf; an all-new model should arrive in the U.S in 2014. But, considering its age, the current Golf/GTI/Golf R is holding up pretty well, this despite fierce competition from newer cars such as the Ford Focus and Hyundai Elantra.