Is there a Volkswagen Golf 2004 for sale?
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When did the Volkswagen Golf Mk5 come out?
The Mk5 Volkswagen Golf may have been around in the UK since 2004, but it still embodies many of the virtues of the recently replaced Mk7 model. Although the interior looks a touch dated by modern standards, there’s no doubt it’s ergonomic, with controls located where you’d expect to find them.
Is the Volkswagen Golf Mk IV a good car?
The Golf Mk IV was a very successful model for Volkswagen, commanding a 21 per cent share in the family hatch market across Europe and its final year sales were the strongest to date.
How much does a Volkswagen Golf Mk6 cost?
When the Volkswagen Golf Mk6 first went on sale, it cost between £12,225 and £25,540. Today, used examples range significantly in price, however you can expect to pay from between £500 to £7,000. For up to date deals on used Volkswagen Golf Mk6s, visit our sister site Buyacar.co.uk.
The Golf Mk IV was a very successful model for Volkswagen, commanding a 21 per cent share in the family hatch market across Europe and its final year sales were the strongest to date.
What’s the rating of a 2004 Volkswagen Golf?
CARFAX used car owners give the 2004 Volkswagen Golf 5 stars out of 5, with a total of 1 reviews. Reviewers especially like the 2004 Golf for its interior and cost. What is the MPG of the 2004 Volkswagen Golf?
Where was the Volkswagen Golf Mk V built?
The Mk V is built in Wolfsburg, the spiritual home of Volkswagen. Originally named KdF-Stadt, (Strength-through-Joy-Town) in the 1930s to build the KdF-Wagen, the town was renamed Wolfsburg after the war, temporarily changing all of its road signs to read ‘Golfsburg’ at the launch of the Mk V.
What kind of car is the Volkswagen Golf?
No car is as important to any car maker as the new Golf is to Volkswagen. That famous David Bailey, Paula Hamilton commercial, “Few things in life are as reliable as a Volkswagen” was for a Mk II Golf. But the Mk III was a step back.