How much does a Golf GTI depreciation?

How much does a Golf GTI depreciation?

A Volkswagen Golf GTI will depreciate 50% after 5 years and have a 5 year resale value of $17,680. The chart below shows the expected depreciation for the next 10 years. These results are for vehicles in good condition, averaging 12,000 miles per year. It also assumes a selling price of $35,395 when new.

Does a Golf GTI hold its value?

On the flipside, three Vauxhalls are on the list of five vehicles that lose their value the quickest. A great family motor with a bit of style too, you can be sure it’ll hold its value, with a car worth £18,500 a year ago now worth just £3,000 less.

What makes a 2009 VW GTI a good car?

A powerful, flexible engine combined with flat, responsive handling, a lot of grip in the corners and front-wheel-drive predictability make the 2009 Volkswagen GTI a joy to drive enthusiastically wherever appropriate.

When did the Volkswagen Golf GTI come out?

Since the first generation was launched and until now, Volkswagen sold more than 1.7 million GTI worldwide. Now this success history will go even further with the debut of the sixth generation GTI at the Paris Auto Show. Sales will begin in spring 2009.

Are there any problems with the 2.0T TSI engine?

While we like to say that every engine is generally reliable when properly taken care of, the 2.0T TSI engines do have a laundry list of known common problems. While this list may be daunting, most of these issues are common across all German, turbocharged vehicles from our experience, not just Audi or VW.

What kind of engine does a Volkswagen GTI have?

More specifically, the 2.0T TSI engine was found in the Volkswagen GTI, Jetta, Passat, CC, Eos, Tiguan, and Beetle, in addition to being found in the Audi A3 and MK2 TT. While we like to say that every engine is generally reliable when properly taken care of, the 2.0T TSI engines do have a laundry list of known common problems.