So why does almost nobody buy one? When did you last see a Volkswagen Golf R Estate on the road? I’m not talking about the Mk7 (which sold well because of ridiculously cheap lease deals), but ...
Given the practical purposes that most people will buy a Golf Estate for, an engaging driving experience is likely to be relatively low on their list of priorities. Volkswagen knows this, and has ...
This is the daddy of Golf estates. It’s the Volkswagen Golf R, unveiled at the 2014 Los Angeles Motor Show in November, hot on the heels of its hatchback twin that went on sale last year.
and while a VW Tiguan or BMW 3-series does have more room in the back, it’s a physically smaller car, which comes with its own positives. We would hesitate to say the Golf R Estate is a better ...
The legendary VW Golf compact car is ready to arrive in Australia this spring - the refreshed 8.5 generation needed quite a ...
It has taken VW five generations of Golf Estate to bring a performance wagon to the range (the designers only received orders to make space for the dog from the Mk3 on) but now it has two – the ...
The VW Golf Estate is a very practical family wagon. The boot is generously proportioned and it’s a comfortable car with a wide range of engines that all offer good performance and economy.
While rear space can be a bit tight for taller adults, the Golf R will still work well as a practical family car. It’s worth remembering it’s the only sporty Volkswagen estate you can get now ...