2021 Volkswagen Golf Review: A Snapshot From Life
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2021 Volkswagen Golf Review: A Snapshot From Life

The Life is the middle class in the eighth generation Golf lineup with a MSRP of $34,250.

It is only available with a 110-litre 1.4 TSI (110 kW/250 Nm) turbocharged four-cylinder engine with a new torque converter eight-speed automatic transmission.

Standard equipment includes a 10.25-inch digital instrument cluster, 10.0-inch multimedia touchscreen with Apple CarPlay wireless connectivity, Android Auto, built-in satellite navigation and digital radio, wireless device charging, a set of 17-inch alloy wheels, decorative trim. upgrades from the base Golf, LED interior lighting, LED front and rear lights, three-zone climate control, keyless entry and push-to-start ignition, and heated auto-folding side mirrors.

The full Volkswagen IQ Drive active safety package is standard across the Golf XNUMX range, including automatic emergency braking at speed with pedestrian and cyclist detection, lane keeping assist with lane departure warning, blind spot monitoring with rear cross traffic alert, safe departure warning, adaptive cruise control and emergency assistance.

The 2019 Golf also has eight airbags and achieves the highest five-star ANCAP safety rating in accordance with XNUMX standards.

The entire VW range is covered by a five-year, unlimited-mileage warranty, including roadside assistance. To reduce maintenance costs, the brand offers pre-packaged "Maintenance Plans" that cover three or five years of service at the time of purchase, priced at $1200 or $2100 respectively.

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