2019 Volkswagen Golf | Old But Still Capable

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  • čas přidán 5. 09. 2024
  • Volkswagen's current Golf first launched back in 2012 but despite the hatchback's age it's still a solid pick in the compact category if you're looking for something fun, efficient and practical. Does it have what it takes to compete with the newer Civic, Corolla or Elantra? Let's find out.
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Komentáře • 329

  • @HadrianTAZ
    @HadrianTAZ Před rokem +5

    As a European, this car is by far and away the best car in the world. Good brand, luxurious inside, very rafined, reliable enough (and parts are cheap and easy to find), perfect dimensions for Europe, sporty in the correct trim, cheap to run and just great feeling in general and you look good in it everywhere you go. Golf 7.5 is the best car in the world in my opinion. Nothing beats it.

  • @danielmelendez3546
    @danielmelendez3546 Před 5 lety +9

    One of the best things about VW cars is their overall longevity. Unlike other brands, VWs don't go thru radical changes between generations. Koreans, for starters, even reach extremes sometimes, and even facelifts can bring mayor changes design-wise. The result? Your ride ends up feeling and looking older than it actually is. I'm a few months from getting my brand new Polo, and I couldn't be more excited.

    • @rizzlerazzleuno4733
      @rizzlerazzleuno4733 Před 5 lety +2

      Too bad we can't get the Polo in North America. I see from reviews and customers that it is a popular commuter car. A Polo would sure be better than some of the small cars we get here from Fiat, Nissan, or Mitsubishi. Fortunately we do get some good small cars from Toyota, Kia and Hyundai. Have fun with your Polo.

  • @beefchuck
    @beefchuck Před 5 lety +28

    Just love that size chart Alex uses for his reviews. Definitely one of best reviewers, I am not even into hatches but check all new videos here cause of the well done explanations. When done I am in the know. 🤓

  • @robintremblay4195
    @robintremblay4195 Před 2 lety +2

    Your reviews are simply the best of them all.

  • @medellon
    @medellon Před 5 lety +10

    I enjoy your reviews Alex, they are thorough and informative.

  • @stephenhendricks103
    @stephenhendricks103 Před 5 lety +28

    As a GTI owner I could (and have) go on and on about the virtues of the various Golf models. But sticking to the basic Golf, I'll just add a comment that applies to all three models (currently) sold in the US; the overall size and shape of the vehicle.
    Some find the Golf styling dated. I find it classic and remarkably versatile. As Alex notes, it's nearly a foot shorter than the Civic hatchback. Other rivals are closer to the Golf in size but only the Veloster at 166.9" in length and the KIA Soul (163") are shorter than the Golf (167.6"). That length is combined with an awesome amount of overall cargo space (53.7 cubic feet) that's over twice that offered by some rivals and rear seat headroom near the top of the category. And while it's definitely a personal and parochial advantage the Golf is one of the few vehicles that qualify for a significant discount on Washington State ferries with its sub-fourteen feet length. ;)
    The basic Golf is no longer the unique, standout vehicle in its class it once was. VW has found repeatedly that Americans prefer larger, cheaper vehicles and don't value the driving dynamics provided by a European sedan, particularly if it's not combined with straight line performance. With the introduction of the new generation Jetta and the GLI VW is even considering discontinuing the sale of the basic Golf in the US. (The GTI outsells the Golf two to one.) Were it not for the Golf's overall balance of driving dynamics and versatility I might look elsewhere in the category. But for a satisfying daily driver with the best bumper-to-bumper warranty in the industry, room for at least three adults and a big dog or a couple who doesn't want a crossover and still wants the versatility of one, and over 30 mpg's, it's an appealing choice.

    • @stefanfalldorf6573
      @stefanfalldorf6573 Před 5 lety +1

      Volkswagen talks about their Golf design of evolution and not revolution. So the Golf IV doesn't look so old compared to the Golf VII.

    • @stephenhendricks103
      @stephenhendricks103 Před 5 lety +5

      @@stefanfalldorf6573 Certainly that's the case. In addition, I sometimes wonder about the obsession with ever changing designs. We're not talking women's fashions here where designs much change annually to be desirable. Arguably the most beautiful automobile ever produced was the E type Jaguar nearly 60 years ago. It's is one of very few automobiles (Nine as I recall) included in the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art.

    • @stefanfalldorf6573
      @stefanfalldorf6573 Před 5 lety

      @@stephenhendricks103 you know what also has been in the museum of modern art (just temporarly)? The Fiat Multipla (google it) 😁😉

    • @stephenhendricks103
      @stephenhendricks103 Před 5 lety +2

      @@stefanfalldorf6573 Yes, I'm aware of that. Beauty is definitely in the eye of the beholder. :) But the E-Type holds a permanent spot.

    • @t1mlocas
      @t1mlocas Před 5 lety

      Very accurate comment ! I choose the Golf Sportwagen over a Mazda CX-5 or any other SUV that are not so sporty and not so utilitary vehicles, but looks like not many people think as we do ;)

  • @Trendyflute
    @Trendyflute Před 5 lety +10

    The base Golf seems to sell to a niche of buyer who appreciates restrained styling, a higher quality chassis, and a slightly more premium interior feel in a smaller package (but doesn't want the power and performance of a GTI.) It's not a huge niche in the United States, where getting a bulk of features on the cheap with more space seems to be how cars get sold, and saucy styling seems to help. But if you would rather have "a little less car", done well, it's hard to beat a Golf. I've always gravitated toward Golfs and have loved living with them in the long term...two MkIV GTIs and now a 2017 Golf Alltrack, they've all been great cars!

    • @squidproquo2241
      @squidproquo2241 Před 5 lety

      @Matt Clark _ The bottom line is if you don't care about being screwed and want to help a crooked company screwing its customers more and pay their fine for that, go ahead and buy this piece of junk German engineering.

    • @Trendyflute
      @Trendyflute Před 5 lety +3

      @@squidproquo2241 You can feel how you feel about the company and dieselgate, that's understandable, but to call the car a piece of junk due to the actions of the company is a meaningless and empty retaliatory insult. If the Golf were a person, your statement would be an "ad hominem" logical fallacy. You should strive to avoid logical fallacies in your statements to avoid weakening your own position, and there are resources available with which to educate yourself: www.logicallyfallacious.com/tools/lp/Bo/LogicalFallacies

    • @squidproquo2241
      @squidproquo2241 Před 5 lety

      @Matt Clark _ "You can feel how you feel about the company and dieselgate"
      Feel? There is no feeling involved. They rigged the ECU of their cars, they are crooks because of that. What kind of feeling are you referring to? Try to present me as if I am acting on my feelings is called "Tone Policing" and it is a straw man fallacy as well.
      "that's understandable"
      Obviously you don't even have clue what you are talking about, much less understanding anything about my feelings, :)
      "but to call the car a piece of junk due to the actions of the company is a meaningless and empty retaliatory insult."
      LOL! What do you suggest then, should I badmouth American cars because of what VW had done, instead of stating facts about VW products? Where did you learn to reason like this?
      "If the Golf were a person, your statement would be an "ad hominem" logical fallacy."
      No, your best bet would be "Hasty Generalization" fallacy. Meaning that just because VW produced a faulty product, it means all of its products are faulty (this is hasty generalization). However, since I question the very mindset of the deliberate rigging of the ECU's of diesel engine cars, I suspect and act on that suspicion of mal practice on VW's part on every product they touch, and there is no logical fallacy in that. It is simply a decision of precaution turned into action.
      "You should strive to avoid logical fallacies in your statements to avoid weakening your own position, and there are resources available with which to educate yourself: "
      Before to tell someone to educate himself, be sure that you are not applying "Courtier's Reply Fallacy" as well.

    • @krisschedler
      @krisschedler Před 5 lety +3

      This Golf is not a piece of junk. The Golf has not been the benchmark of Hatchbacks for 40 years because it is a piece of junk. And the owners of VW cars during diesel gate made out like bandits on the settlement, and most owners reports on those matters seem to indicate that most were quite happy with their cars and their settlements.

    • @squidproquo2241
      @squidproquo2241 Před 5 lety

      @krisschedler _ "This Golf is not a piece of junk."
      Yes, it is
      "The Golf has not been the benchmark of Hatchbacks for 40 years because it is a piece of junk."
      Irrelevant. However, VW is Golf is junk along with other VW's. So, whatever the reason it was not the benchmark of hatchbacks it is a junk
      "And the owners of VW cars during diesel gate made out like bandits on the settlement, and most owners reports on those matters seem to indicate that most were quite happy with their cars and their settlements."
      Think before you speak. If VW has already a satisfied clientele why would they need to rig their cars ECU's? Is it greed? Or is distrust of their product to fail against the competition? or, both?
      Regardless, VW group cars along with other European cars are junk because Europeans lack the proper ethics to do honest business by making and selling honest products.

  • @runforit420
    @runforit420 Před 4 lety +4

    I took out a Golf with the 1.4 TSI recently and was really surprised by how little difference there is compared with the 1.8 TSI. Yes, you have to put your foot into the accelerator more on highway on-ramps, but the 1.4 TSI has more than enough power for day-to-day use. Also, the front end seems a heck of a lot lighter now - maybe it was subjective, but the aluminum block of the 1.4 TSI likely weights less than the iron-block 1.8 TSI.
    The reviews are right - it has a dead spot below 2000 rpm, and then the engine seems to wake up. Likely it's the eight-speed automatic trying to put itself into the highest gear possible for fuel economy purposes.

  • @nintendoatarikiller
    @nintendoatarikiller Před 5 lety +18

    I bought a 2018 golf - the only year with the 1.8t and facelift

    • @TheMuljo
      @TheMuljo Před 5 lety +4

      Same. Had to get one before the engine downgrade

    • @exeuroweenie
      @exeuroweenie Před 5 lety +2

      So did I,lucky timing and love it.

    • @iosifbortan8572
      @iosifbortan8572 Před 4 lety

      I want one 1,8 is that worth it ? Tha

    • @davidingram5965
      @davidingram5965 Před 4 lety +1

      @@TheMuljo I bought a 2018 with 5-speed manual, and it is a great driving car, very quiet and stable.

    • @jjlasne
      @jjlasne Před 4 lety

      Me too. The newer models have a 1.4 liter which is down in power.

  • @mikemorales1725
    @mikemorales1725 Před 5 lety +19

    If they could manage to keep up with the Asian brands in reliability, they'd rule the market in the US. They drive better and I like the styling much more than the competitors

    • @afcgeo882
      @afcgeo882 Před 5 lety +2

      Mike Morales While the overall VW range is no reliability king, the Golf actually has been. This probably had a lot to do with it being a simpler car that’s built in Germany.

    • @mikemorales1725
      @mikemorales1725 Před 5 lety

      @@afcgeo882 I thought our Golfs were built in Mexico.

    • @afcgeo882
      @afcgeo882 Před 5 lety

      Mike Morales The Mk VII Golfs are built in Puebla, but before that, they were all built in Germany. VW is moving it back to Germany starting with the Mk VIII. The current 1.8 TSI and 1.4 TSI are both built in Mexico as well. Furthermore, ALL Golfs are built at just one factory, so the entire world’s Mk VIIs came from Mexico.

    • @JasperMorello
      @JasperMorello Před 5 lety +3

      @@afcgeo882 Even the Golfs sold in Germany are built in Mexico?

    • @afcgeo882
      @afcgeo882 Před 5 lety

      JM84 Yup! Audi Q5 too!

  • @discerningmind
    @discerningmind Před 5 lety +19

    I truly like the restrained designs implemented in the Golf. Smooth lines inside and out never go out of style. As well, I'm glad to see that VW hasn't jumped onto the band wagon of having a screen standing up at the top of the dashboard. Having the screen embedded into the dashboard as with the Golf here ultimately offers a more fun driving experience by eliminating the distraction of a screen being in your face.

    • @afcgeo882
      @afcgeo882 Před 5 lety

      discerningmind I disagree with you and suspect you’ve never really driven a car with a top-mounted infotainment screen.

    • @discerningmind
      @discerningmind Před 5 lety +1

      What I've found with cars built in the past ten years or so has been that the many electronic functions such as steering wheel mounted and screen controls offer so much in the way of convenience and customization that a focus becomes placed on making adjustments and playing with screens because they have a way of calling out to us. For myself the result can be all but eliminating the simple pleasure of just driving. To me a top mounted screen completely demands being paid attention to, when I'd rather just enjoy driving. I was making a statement about myself and what I prefer. I probably should have altered my dialog, as I didn't want to offend anyone. I do understand what I think your response meant and if top mounted screens bring enjoyment to you that's good if it's what you want your driving experience to be.

    • @afcgeo882
      @afcgeo882 Před 5 lety

      discerningmind Except you didn’t base your statement on any statistical data. You based it purely on your personal assumptions rooted in your misunderstanding of how this technology is ACTUALLY used. The data shows these screens, in reality, allow drivers to focus on the road MORE than the ones away from the top of the dash, and for those who find the screens to be distracting during long drives at night... there are “off” buttons for them that turn them dark.
      Again, you show bias, though also a lack of actual experience with this technology. You’re showing fear instead of wisdom; ignorance, instead of insight.

    • @discerningmind
      @discerningmind Před 5 lety +1

      I offered a polite statement giving you an explanation to my original comment, since it had disturbed you. And you're going to pull this crap on me. I stand by my statement. You can keep replying but my statistical data proves what works is using the "off" button on rude unrealistic boys like you. Go have yourself a nice cup of STFU, and find another page to spread your inherent grandeur.

    • @traviesohombre5145
      @traviesohombre5145 Před 5 lety +2

      George L If these top of the dash screens allow the driver to focus on the road more, then why do they have an “off” button?

  • @danielc3321
    @danielc3321 Před 5 lety +16

    Based on what my local dealers show online you’d think the regular Golf was discontinued. I’m thinking about it for my next car, and I can’t seem to find much inventory.

    • @rizzlerazzleuno4733
      @rizzlerazzleuno4733 Před 5 lety +5

      Update: I just checked (June 16, 2019) AutoTrader and nation wide found 88 2019 Golf 1.4 turbo S or SE with manual transmission. Lots more with the automatic. They are out there, either your local dealer might trade for one or you may have to drive or fly to go get one you want. Most dealers have discounts on the Golf.

    • @laconeznamy
      @laconeznamy Před 3 lety +1

      This comment didn't age well...

    • @TWOhype23
      @TWOhype23 Před 2 lety

      @@laconeznamy ehhh

  • @alliejr
    @alliejr Před 5 lety +6

    My fave VW model, hands down. Basic transportation without being basic. Great review. (just wish VW would offer the touring/wagon model in North America)

    • @matt34003434
      @matt34003434 Před 5 lety +1

      Isn't that the Jetta Sportswagen?

    • @alliejr
      @alliejr Před 5 lety

      matt34003434 There is Alltrack model but didn’t realize VW started offering wagon again. Thanks.

    • @10tenman10
      @10tenman10 Před 5 lety

      They do, in Canada I believe

    • @alliejr
      @alliejr Před 5 lety

      @@10tenman10 Also here in USA I now discover. However, unlike the well-priced $24,000 Golf SE, the Sportwagon is $30,000.

    • @diasporael7563
      @diasporael7563 Před 5 lety +2

      @@alliejr They never stopped.

  • @stevenagy88
    @stevenagy88 Před 5 lety +5

    Definitely not taking a shot every time Alex says "definitely" 🤣

  • @RedMango55
    @RedMango55 Před 3 měsíci

    6:55 A compartment for your parking ticket. lol Good one!

  • @tjf7101
    @tjf7101 Před 3 lety +1

    For what it’s worth, Consumer Reports still gushes over the now 2021 Golf TSI. Top score in the small car category (86) and nothing in the “low points “ section. Reliability is now considered quite good.

  • @FrankySilverFace
    @FrankySilverFace Před 5 lety +6

    Alex. Nobody pounds out the info/details as fast as you. So much to listen to! Imo you and zak Spencer are the best at what you do.

  • @BruceWayne-vd3sp
    @BruceWayne-vd3sp Před 5 lety +14

    Honda FIT, VW Golf, and Kia Soul all are excellent for their own reasons.

    • @arevee9429
      @arevee9429 Před 5 lety +2

      quiet suspension / cabin are not 2 of the reasons why Honda Fit is good. But it is good.

    • @roarpal6314
      @roarpal6314 Před 5 lety +1

      what about fiat 500x?

    • @squidproquo2241
      @squidproquo2241 Před 5 lety

      Reliability and the very big chance that you are being screwed with Golf but I am sure it FEELS good.

    • @djkenny1202
      @djkenny1202 Před 5 lety +1

      Golf is nicest’ until you OWN it. Expense on reliability will sour the experience

    • @deegeorge5711
      @deegeorge5711 Před 5 lety

      Kia Soul is CHEAP! I have owned two VWs (Golf & Rabbit). The fit and finish was worlds above the fit and finish of a Kia Soul. I now own the Kia Soul GT Turbo and I'm amazed on a daily basis at how cheaply made it is as compared to the solidly built Golf/Rabbit. From it's tinny sound when you close the doors to it's cheap interior materials. I would remove Kia from that statement.

  • @Tinrs80
    @Tinrs80 Před 5 lety +10

    Cost cutting I rarely see-- the hood had no noise isolation padding. Hmm

  • @arevee9429
    @arevee9429 Před 5 lety +6

    For about the 10th time, I will ask that you put the seats down in hatchbacks. Do the seats fold flat? How is the lift over height. Backs don't like having to lower something into a poorly designed hatch opening. I suspect seats down, the hatch space would be very competitive to other small hatches (except Honda).
    The conservative, high end styling appeals. A lot. Thank you VW, for not using the awful fake black mesh that we see all over most Japanese cars (Honda Civic hatch rear end, for example). The fake exhaust outlets, IMO, are fine.
    VW has so many nice little touches. For example, the strut instead of a prop rod to hold up the hood. Yes, it's not the reliability champ that the Toyota is and doesn't perform like the Civic, but were it my money, it would definitely be on the list.

  • @rightlanehog3151
    @rightlanehog3151 Před 5 lety +11

    It would be fascinating to see a 10 year, total ownership #cost comparison between the Corolla hatch and this Golf. I would wager that the Corolla would save the owner at least 5 grand in repair bills in that first decade and would come out with a far higher resale value. #JustSayin

    • @curemeister7443
      @curemeister7443 Před 5 lety +2

      Alex, could you include cost of ownership on the vehicles you review? All the points you cover are excellent, but routine maintainence and repairs are very important to many owners and could have an impact when purchasing a new vehicle.

    • @rightlanehog3151
      @rightlanehog3151 Před 5 lety +2

      @@curemeister7443 Alex is already the hardest working man in the car review business so I am not sure if we can really demand much more from him. He does tend to hint very diplomatically about "expected reliability" towards the end of most reviews.

    • @jtns2845
      @jtns2845 Před 5 lety

      see edmonds “total cost to own”

    • @curemeister7443
      @curemeister7443 Před 5 lety

      @@jtns2845 Thank you

  • @meissnerflux
    @meissnerflux Před rokem +1

    Interesting definition of old. Certainly agree that it's capable. The wagon is even more capable.

    • @rizzlerazzleuno4733
      @rizzlerazzleuno4733 Před 11 měsíci

      Now have 55,000 miles on my 2019 Golf Sportwagen S with manual transmission. I've owned a lot of station wagons and this has been the best. Always 40 mpg on long drives and it carries an EM pinball game (250 pounds) and still gets over 40 mpg. The original eco tires were not great, but now with a set of Michelins it is better than ever. Uses no oil between 6000 mile changes. Only issues was faulty wiring in both front doors, but repaired under warranty. I cannot believe the automatic gets better mpg on the highway. My Golf was one of the last ones built in Mexico and the build quality is excellent. Too bad VW does not sell the PHEV Passat wagon in NA, but they want you to buy one of their SUVs. Oh well, I'm looking forward to going 100K miles in this lil wagon.

  • @allanedwards2347
    @allanedwards2347 Před 5 lety +4

    Great utility, design ages very well and park it anywhere. The 2019 is the most reliable being the final model year. The 1.4 steps up its mpg game. Same interior (not fully loaded obviously) and platform that underpin the GTI and Golf R. That warranty is icing on the cake.

  • @modmatt1
    @modmatt1 Před 5 lety +3

    Sorry, I just couldn't pick the VW with this new base engine with a turbo for long term ownership. For a hatch, it would be a tough choice between the Toyota Corolla in XSE trim and the Mazda3 hatch - The C pillar on the 3 hatch has grown on me and both should be a reliable and fun choice (with the manual at least). I would test them both on the same day and take the one that spoke to me the most with the best deal.

    • @flakeu
      @flakeu Před 5 lety +2

      Same here the 3 and the Corolla seems to attract me the most in this segment. The Mazda styling wise seems to be a mini Alpha Romeo but with some reliability under the hood. The Corolla seems popular where I live, I'm sure parts will be cheap and you won't need to fix it very often. But what I like the most about those is.. the lack of turbo.

    • @modmatt1
      @modmatt1 Před 5 lety

      @@flakeu Exactly! For ownership (not lease) and best long-term reliability, non-aspirated (IMO), is the way to go and the Mazda3 and Corolla Hatch have good ones with right hp/tq to get the job done. VW had a good, reliable 5cyl. N/A motor fairly recently, but from what I remember, didn't make the mpg rating cut.

  • @richiesurfside
    @richiesurfside Před 4 lety +2

    I have a 2019 Golf se and my only gripe is getting the manual transmission out of reverse. It wants to go into third instead of first. I might just need more time with the car. Other than that I love everything about the car. The biggest plus is the leg room. I’m a six footer and I have more than enough leg room.

    • @evang3943
      @evang3943 Před 4 lety

      Did you test drive competitors? How do you feel about 1.4T power/torque curve? I am considering used possibly; I figured I would prefer the 1.8T, but I would love adaptive cruise, which would have to be a '19 with the package.

    • @richiesurfside
      @richiesurfside Před 4 lety +1

      Evan G I have driven numerous cars in my lifetime but none of them had the legroom I wanted. Then someone pointed me in the direction of the Jetta. I drove it and found it to be very comfortable. Then I drove the Golf and fell in love. That was the car for me. Very roomy and fast enough for me. The 1.4t is all I need I do very little highway driving so adaptive cruise is not on my list but I can understand why people would want it.

    • @rizzlerazzleuno4733
      @rizzlerazzleuno4733 Před 11 měsíci

      @@evang3943 The 1.4 gets much better mpg than the 1.8 and has plenty of power. It's an economy car, not a race car.

  • @ZelmarDesigns
    @ZelmarDesigns Před 5 lety +4

    The most direct competitor is Elantra GT

  • @trails3597
    @trails3597 Před 3 lety

    I love the little turbo on the Civic. The engine loves to rev and pulls light a freight train. It has slightly more HP than torque unlike most other little turbos. That gives the engine more urgency when revving.

  • @nodak81
    @nodak81 Před 5 lety +13

    I like VW cars but I just can't bring myself to consider one due to the reliability issues and expensive parts.

    • @LoveStallion
      @LoveStallion Před 5 lety +5

      I always hear this abou VW, but then all my friends who have them adore their vehicles and have no complaints. I don't know what to think.
      The new Jetta is seriously tempting, but I take pause for the same reasons you mentioned.

    • @DJPleasureSeekingMissle
      @DJPleasureSeekingMissle Před 5 lety +1

      6 year 70k warranty

    • @t1mlocas
      @t1mlocas Před 5 lety +1

      It's not that bad !! + As many people are tuning those cars, it starts to be really easy to find used parts. I just found a IS20 GTI turbo for 450$ CAD for my Sportwagen, and my IS12 turbo is now sleeping in my garage just in case ;)

    • @September1697
      @September1697 Před 5 lety

      Had a few VWs in the past. Lots of (expensive) problems with all models. Since then i only buy japanese cars. No problems, always reliable.

  • @austenrichardgeorge842
    @austenrichardgeorge842 Před 4 lety +1

    This is probably a tough question to have answered in these very well done videos but it might be good to compare company track records of reliability in these models. Honda and Toyota in Canada for example always did very well in reliability rankings in the Lemon-Aid guide to Cars and Trucks while the German and American brands usually had pitiful results. Another thing to note is when the car does need a part -- the Euro cars were crazy often 10-30 times more expensive. So when discussions of cost to buy come up - sometimes I think it is important more to talk about cost of ownership. If you buy a $25,000 Honda and you buy a $24,000 Hyundai - that's fine but if in 5 years you can sell the Honda for $3,000 more than the Hyundai - the Honda is the car that costs less.

  • @nopomegranates1876
    @nopomegranates1876 Před 5 lety +5

    Can't believe Europe buys so many Golfs when Toyota Honda and Kia make such good value cars nowadays

    • @maestroadam
      @maestroadam Před 5 lety +1

      Matthew the Cashew Toyotas and Kias drive like wet bars of soap.

    • @Whoracle8531
      @Whoracle8531 Před 5 lety

      The EU golf is even better than this version

    • @dchawk81
      @dchawk81 Před 5 lety

      @@maestroadam Wet bars of soap are fun in the twisties.

    • @rizzlerazzleuno4733
      @rizzlerazzleuno4733 Před 5 lety

      Europe and UK have much greater variety in Golf engines and trims than we get in USA, plus there is a large dealer and service network for VW in Europe.

    • @therider04
      @therider04 Před 5 lety

      Europe has way more variants to choice from with the VW Golf. Plus the 2019 model which is the MK8 (new model) will be out later this year.

  • @stefanfalldorf6573
    @stefanfalldorf6573 Před 5 lety +3

    There are some differences to the european Golf. First be glad that you only got the 1.4 TSI with toothed beld and not with a chain. Because they made a lot of problems.
    1.4 and 1.8 are gone in the european programm.
    The Radio/Nav is different. The hand brake is electronic and the filler flap at the passenger side.
    So that's about it on the first impressum.

  • @acchaladka
    @acchaladka Před 5 lety +4

    If money didn't matter, the Golf R. As it is I wish VW would bring the performance hybrid GTE to N America; realistically I'll wind up in a GTI. I've tried to like the others - Mazda 3 in particular - but though the Golf isn't best at everything it's the best all-rounder. The others simply feel cheap inside.

    • @sic22l
      @sic22l Před 5 lety

      GTE is more expensive than GTI, noone would buy it.

    • @acchaladka
      @acchaladka Před 5 lety

      @@sic22l Golf R is one of the most popular models here in French Canada, I'm guessing several of us would find a way for a performance car getting better than 6 l/100km.

    • @squidproquo2241
      @squidproquo2241 Před 5 lety

      @acchaladka _ Another devout customer who can't get enough of being screwed by German engineering..

  • @MatrixDiscovery
    @MatrixDiscovery Před 5 lety +10

    I hardly see any golf's. I've seen 10s of thousands of Honda Civics a day, but rarely a golf.

    • @f181234
      @f181234 Před 5 lety +6

      NO_EYES_ON_ME in Canada golf is still very popular

    • @richiesurfside
      @richiesurfside Před 4 lety +6

      That’s why I love the car. You don’t see one every time you turn the corner.

  • @ramseyhazemey795
    @ramseyhazemey795 Před 4 lety +1

    Love your informative videos!!! This one was one of my favorites.

  • @oscarlopez5122
    @oscarlopez5122 Před 5 lety +45

    That car looks like an early 2010’s model year.

    • @MatrixDiscovery
      @MatrixDiscovery Před 5 lety +5

      Toyota used to be known for boring styling, now VW takes that crown.

    • @stefanfalldorf6573
      @stefanfalldorf6573 Před 5 lety +12

      Volkswagen talks about evolution and not revolution with their Golf design. So a Golf IV doesn't look so old compared to a Golf VII.

    • @dchawk81
      @dchawk81 Před 5 lety +3

      @@stefanfalldorf6573 The flip side being that nobody can tell you just bought a brand new car.

    • @planetstupider502
      @planetstupider502 Před 5 lety +15

      @@MatrixDiscovery Toyota needs to hire a European designer quick because their cars are down right fugly unless you like the mean catfish look.

    • @sic22l
      @sic22l Před 5 lety +2

      Close - 2012. It's an old car.

  • @whatevernevermind5960
    @whatevernevermind5960 Před 5 lety +3

    Still has a very nice interior

  • @ericcalica7369
    @ericcalica7369 Před 5 lety +1

    The Golf is the most sold car of all time, worldwide. I believe it just surpassed 35 million units sold, since its introduction in the 1970's. This 2019 model maybe the last of the base versions sold in the USA. It looks like only the GTI and R will continue to be sold. VW has not made a final decision if the new 2020 base S and SE model will be sold here.

    • @rizzlerazzleuno4733
      @rizzlerazzleuno4733 Před 5 lety

      Yep, it appears if there is a 1.4 turbo 2020 Golf (made in Mexico), it may just be the 2019 will be labeled as 2020. According to news reports the 2020 generation 8 Golfs will be available in Europe in Fall of 2019, but North America not see any of those until late 2020. Because the S and SE Golfs have seriously declining sales we may only get the GTI and R from Germany. The SUV and CUV market is where it's at. At least VW is still making sedans.

  • @douglasdea637
    @douglasdea637 Před 5 lety +2

    Interesting. I'm still leaning toward the Subaru Impreza though. Similarly priced with standard all-wheel drive and good reliability. I strong contender is the Toyota Corolla, mostly because of Toyota's legendary reliability (I'd love to have a car that can go 300,000 miles with no problems.)

  • @vrojcov
    @vrojcov Před 5 lety +3

    Two month ago, I was on a market for a new compact hatch with MT. I was looking for a fun to drive car with blind sport monitor and Apple car lay.
    I tested Corolla , civic hatchback , golf , Subaru cross track ended up leasing 2019 Vw sportwagen S . ( 6MT, 1.4L FWD).
    I ended up with wagon for two reason - I couldn’t find regular golf s with 6MT within 50 miles from my home,. My second reason - wagon probably can better accommodate skis, fishing poles, bike rack,...
    Corolla hatchback was a big disappointment for me. Blind spot monitor and moon roof not available with MT in any trim level. The car lfeels smaller inside then outside due to a dark colored ceiling and a slopped hatch definitely make it less cargo friendly.
    Golf interior stile is 3 levels up compare to Corolla or civic. I am also averaging 38.8 mpg within first 2.5K miles.
    Just to build some credibility - I used to own golf mk2 and mk4, as well as 6 Toyota and Lexus cars within last 15 years. I also was in a go kart sport years back. In a golf I feel more connected to a car in civic. Also civic hatchback is more like a lift back. Maybe it should be directly compared with golf sportwagen.

    • @rightlanehog3151
      @rightlanehog3151 Před 5 lety +2

      In this price range VW has the wagon market to themselves. It is regrettable we don't get the competitors offerings from other markets to give it a real challenge. The Corolla wagon is far more useful than the stubby Corolla hatch and it comes with two moon roof options.

  • @TalismanPHX
    @TalismanPHX Před 5 lety +2

    Good review, Alex. Unfortunately, Volkswagen has stated it will no longer import the Golf into the US for 2020 due to sales, and federal certification for the new Mark VIII Golf that's just being introduced in Europe. The GTI and Golf R will apparently still be available in 2020. I'm not a fan of the big butt on the Mazda 3 hatchback, it looks VERY Alfa-Romeo-ish. I'm definitely a fan of the Soul GT Turbo.

    • @squidproquo2241
      @squidproquo2241 Před 5 lety

      Oh! boy VW should pull all of its products including Audi's along with Germano-italian super junk cars from the US market.

  • @simontallboy209
    @simontallboy209 Před 5 lety +3

    I' surprised you didn't include the Elantra GT. I own a Elantra GT Sport, and when I bought it I did look at the Mazda and the Golf. I like all 3, but the Elantra won for price, equipment and fun to drive. Would definitely recommend a trip to a Hyundai dealer if you're looking at a Golf.

    • @runforit420
      @runforit420 Před 5 lety +1

      I wouldn't buy an Elantra GT Sport automatic for three words: dry DCT transmission.

    • @simontallboy209
      @simontallboy209 Před 5 lety

      @@runforit420 Mine has been fine. Sporty when I want, easy when I don't. I grew up with old school 4 speeds and none if the front drive manuals feel as good.

    • @runforit420
      @runforit420 Před 5 lety

      @@simontallboy209 Wait until it shifts into neutral when you're driving on the highway - I hope it doesn't, but a DCT can do that. The Hyundai DCT has had known flaws of shifting into neutral when driving. The dry DCT is garbage for any manufacturer.

    • @miggyspain3218
      @miggyspain3218 Před 2 lety

      @@simontallboy209 do you still have the Elantra GT and is still going strong?

    • @simontallboy209
      @simontallboy209 Před 2 lety +1

      @@miggyspain3218 I do and it's still working great. No issues at all.

  • @tyrenm
    @tyrenm Před 5 lety +13

    The most sold car in Norway, year after year:)) I do like american cars more, so I ordered a Ford Crown Vic from AZ:D

    • @rightlanehog3151
      @rightlanehog3151 Před 5 lety +5

      I would take the Crown Victoria over this . Presumably you are wealthy enough to pay Norwegian fuel prices in a country that heavily favors electric cars.

    • @tyrenm
      @tyrenm Před 5 lety +5

      @@rightlanehog3151 hehe good😉 thats right, fuelprices are extreme here, now its around 17NOK per liter🤢 but I love american cars(had a Lincoln Continental 2000 until now) so Im gonna continue import them to Norway🙂 yes we have a lot of electric cars here, but we also have a lot of people who drive and love amcars🙂

    • @rightlanehog3151
      @rightlanehog3151 Před 5 lety +6

      @@tyrenm I have been to Norway and I was surprised to see some big American trucks like a Suburban. I owned a Mercury Grand Marquis for 7 years and it was like a living room on wheels. As a Canadian, I approve of your purchase of the Crown Victoria as it was made here in Ontario. Sadly the factory is now closed.

    • @tyrenm
      @tyrenm Před 5 lety +3

      @@rightlanehog3151 thats right🙂 I also owned a chevy avalanche 2003mod, very good wintercar🙂 good to hear, im very much looking forward to my Ford Crown Vic, i've heard they are very reliable cars and comfortable to drive🙂

    • @planetstupider502
      @planetstupider502 Před 5 lety +1

      @@tyrenm I'm an 06 Crown Victoria LX owner. Are you getting the civilian one or a former police car? Be careful with the police interceptor. They are driven hard and they are operating 24 hours a day. Lots of idling too. They are rare now because they stopped producing Civilian CV back in 2009. I think it was sold as police car for a few years later than that. I'm pretty happy with mine.

  • @joshuaschubert6243
    @joshuaschubert6243 Před 5 lety +2

    Here in Australia we still don’t have the Corolla sedan.

  • @TherealAlibaba
    @TherealAlibaba Před 4 lety

    You’re yet to meet Golf 7.5! I have GTD and it certainly has lot of features.

  • @sic22l
    @sic22l Před 5 lety +3

    Hi Alex, you you plan to do a proper review of the new Arteon?

  • @footieballer
    @footieballer Před 5 lety +2

    Very thorough, as always, and awesome review, as expected. Mazda 3 Hatchback: initially I had reservations about the design, now I appreciate the effort Mazda did for this car. I really like it, better than some premium brands. I know the Civic HB is closely matched to the Golf, I believe that the almost polar opposite styling cancels any cross shopping for these two cars. Restrained German tailored lines, to the forward edgier Japanese design, there is too much distance style wise to think one would debate one or the other.

  • @BenKurth
    @BenKurth Před 5 lety

    Actually owned a ‘15 GTI. Traded it in for a premium Mazda 3 hatch with AWD. Obviously less power from the naturally aspirated 2.5. But other then that, in my opinion, the new 3 is much better then the older GTI.

  • @Superfastjellyfish669
    @Superfastjellyfish669 Před 5 lety +5

    Alex do you consider the Elentra GT competition for the golf?

  • @miguelircontar
    @miguelircontar Před 5 lety +4

    Great Job Alex
    But this is more like a 2009 Golf lol

    • @cargueone1971
      @cargueone1971 Před 5 lety +3

      Miguel Ircontar / funny that Honda used this "2009" as the benchmark when they redesigned the Civic. These drive best in class. Unfortunately, Poor Reliability is what makes undesirable.

    • @stephenhendricks103
      @stephenhendricks103 Před 5 lety +2

      @@cargueone1971 The best bumper-to-bumper warranty in the business (6 years/ 72K miles) speaks to the confidence VW has in the current generation's reliability. They wouldn't offer that coverage unless they were relatively certain on average they wouldn't have to redeem such a warranty.

    • @cargueone1971
      @cargueone1971 Před 5 lety +4

      @@stephenhendricks103 own one. Itll change your mind. They do however drive beautifully

    • @stephenhendricks103
      @stephenhendricks103 Před 5 lety +4

      @@cargueone1971 I not only own one. I've owned three. Never had a single issue with any of them. In fact, the issue of vehicle reliability is a complex one not advanced by unverifiable anecdotal claims on the internet. Neither yours nor mine.

    • @cargueone1971
      @cargueone1971 Před 5 lety +4

      @@stephenhendricks103 I've owned one. And that was enough. Drove beautifully. Unfortunately anything electrical that the car had went bad. Fortunately VW is a good company and bought it back. I was told by the service department that particular year were pretty bad. I had a base, manual transmission, 1.8 Turbo 2017. Glad yours is reliable. You are right about reliability. I bought a 2012 Fiat in 2011. Every one wrote how unreliable they are. I drove it 200k miles and was the most reliable car I ever owned. Even my Toyotas. I got lucky on that one, just like you are lucky with your Golf

  • @AS-um7hu
    @AS-um7hu Před 5 lety +2

    In Germany, even the 2012 85hp version has an electronic parking brake

    • @squidproquo2241
      @squidproquo2241 Před 5 lety

      Oh! Germans think that Americans are the best to screw with their junk, because even after they got caught red handed screwing American buyers they are still buying VW's. and American car reviewers still praise their crappy cars.

    • @TWOhype23
      @TWOhype23 Před 2 lety

      My 2020 Golf has a manual parking brake (thank god 🙏)

  • @seanpetersen5553
    @seanpetersen5553 Před 5 lety +22

    Best value is still a base GTI

    • @stephenhendricks103
      @stephenhendricks103 Před 5 lety +10

      Most VW customers agree. The GTI outsells the base Golf models about 2 to 1.

    • @afcgeo882
      @afcgeo882 Před 5 lety +5

      The base Golf is too expensive for the N.A. market, considering it’s not a popular segment to begin with.

    • @tinhinnh
      @tinhinnh Před 5 lety

      short term, yes

    • @stephenhendricks103
      @stephenhendricks103 Před 5 lety +2

      @@afcgeo882 Actually, VW has had problems with a variety of their models designed for the international market. The widely praised European Passat was replaced with a larger, cheaper version for the US and sales improved significantly. The Touareg, now in its third generation in Europe, was never a success in the US before it was replaced in North America by the Atlas. The Tiguan, again widely praised for its driving dynamics, was replaced by the larger, less expensive US Tiguan labeled the AllSpace outside the US while the original Tiguan continues to sell well in Europe.

    • @danielmelendez3546
      @danielmelendez3546 Před 5 lety

      For someone with the money, yes.

  • @5T4N1
    @5T4N1 Před 5 lety +7

    I don't know if its because i live in Europe where every second car is a Golf/Polo but i find the Golf to be extremely bland and boring, especially compared to the Japanese competition. The French also make some killer competitors here, making a purchase decision in this segment super difficult.

    • @dirkcurritzki9585
      @dirkcurritzki9585 Před 5 lety +1

      but you do get everything you need and great driving experience.

    • @planetstupider502
      @planetstupider502 Před 5 lety +1

      Living in Europe gives you many more options in sporty hatchbacks. I wish we had the variety here in Canada. I luv italian and french cars. I miss the Peugeot, Renault and Alfa cars. I don't know how the quality is these days. We are so deprived here in North America. Everybody wants an suv. BORING.!

    • @5T4N1
      @5T4N1 Před 5 lety +1

      ​@@planetstupider502You guys don't even get the Ford hatches anymore right? Real shame because i hear great things about those as well. Quality is always a mixed bag with French and Italian cars but the trade off is usually worth it.

    • @planetstupider502
      @planetstupider502 Před 5 lety

      @@5T4N1 Ford and Gm and I think FCA are eliminating most or all its car lines in North America. Dark days indeed . Fortunately the foreign makers are still making them for now.

    • @rizzlerazzleuno4733
      @rizzlerazzleuno4733 Před 5 lety

      @@5T4N1 Yep, the Focus is gone and the Fiesta has one more year. There is much more profit in the big vehicles and trucks, but it does appear that Ford is seriously going to enter the EV market. The Ford-VW partnership should help both companies.....we shall see.

  • @rizzlerazzleuno4733
    @rizzlerazzleuno4733 Před 5 lety +1

    Great review. In many ways the Golf is following the Beetle philosophy.......why change it for the sake of change. The photos of the generation 8 Golf show it is the same basic shape and proportions, but looks like the designers have been using a wind tunnel more....cheating the wind is a smart way to improve fuel economy and reduce noise. And the new digital instruments and dash appear pretty nifty. No matter which hatchback (or liftback in the case of the models that have more extreme slope to the rear opening) you compare the Golf to, for many buyers the styling may be the biggest factor. The Japanese and Korean models keep changing their designs every few years, but the Golf has stayed with what is practical. Wonder what the next generation of Civic and Corolla hatchbacks will look like?

    • @BossBoos697
      @BossBoos697 Před 5 lety

      I cannot wait for a next gen Civic and Corolla because both of them are hideous.

    • @rizzlerazzleuno4733
      @rizzlerazzleuno4733 Před 5 lety +1

      @@BossBoos697 Hi, I would not go quite as far as hideous, but ever since the fad of huge black plastic grills (mouths) and non-aerodynamic angles, fins, fake vents, fake scoops, and whatever other silly sculpture has been added, I agree that many front and rear of vehicles has gone too far beyond Buck Rogers styling excess. US car styling got over chromed and over finned from 1957 to 1962 and it looks like we are enduring another wave of design madness that will eventually return to normal. I appreciate that VW has so far mostly avoided this copy-cat design trend, but the fake exhaust ports are dumb.

    • @BossBoos697
      @BossBoos697 Před 5 lety

      @@rizzlerazzleuno4733 Well they are hideous to me but Toyota's design is worse for me. I absolutely hate the front end of the Avalon with that guppy mouth.

    • @rizzlerazzleuno4733
      @rizzlerazzleuno4733 Před 5 lety

      @@BossBoos697 Unfortunately there are a lot of guppy (or catfish) mouth cars. I agree with you. I don't get the appeal.

    • @BossBoos697
      @BossBoos697 Před 5 lety

      @@rizzlerazzleuno4733 .Yep. Its looks good on some cars, Mazda 6 and Genesis to name a few but I don't really call that guppy mouth. But the Avalon, and the other Toyota products are not appealing. The Civic is just overstyled.

  • @mybigbackyard741
    @mybigbackyard741 Před 5 lety +4

    No TDI NO BUY. Still love my mk4 ALH TDI

    • @biz4twobiz463
      @biz4twobiz463 Před 5 lety +1

      Ahhhh, VW dieselgate!! lol

    • @panoscoach310
      @panoscoach310 Před 5 lety

      Best VW ever made

    • @micahrich5683
      @micahrich5683 Před 4 lety

      @@biz4twobiz463 all cars are designed to pollute less while being tested and perform better on the road. Diesel gate was a political hit job.

    • @biz4twobiz463
      @biz4twobiz463 Před 4 lety +1

      @@micahrich5683 ... NO! NO! NO! That is absolute nonsense mister!!

  • @BTC909
    @BTC909 Před 5 lety +1

    Golf but only if you can get a serious deal on it.

  • @sanilj
    @sanilj Před 5 lety +3

    I like my Impreza better. It looks better than Golf from the outside. I have the Limited trim so get real leather heated seats.

    • @danielmelendez3546
      @danielmelendez3546 Před 5 lety

      Ground clearance in the Impreza is a joke. You can't take the family for a ride without scratching every single bump you come across with.

  • @iosifbortan8572
    @iosifbortan8572 Před 4 lety

    You are very prepared so which should i buy i want one

  • @BruceTheSillyGoose
    @BruceTheSillyGoose Před 5 lety

    i want to see how a base golf S handles the cratered road surfaces in my little town.

  • @glenboniface6935
    @glenboniface6935 Před 5 lety +3

    I was disappointed with the Mazda 3 hatchback rear styling.

  • @swanblake
    @swanblake Před 5 lety +1

    Personally I love the size of the Golf. I think it's handsome and definelty my pick in this segment right with the Honda Civic

  • @TheMuljo
    @TheMuljo Před 5 lety +3

    Hello Alex, do you prefer the 1.4T or the previous 1.8T for the Golf?

    • @NaterTater182
      @NaterTater182 Před 5 lety +2

      I rather have the extra torque of the 1.8. And not fake exhaust tips lol

    • @afcgeo882
      @afcgeo882 Před 5 lety

      The 1.4 is sufficient and a bit better on gas, but the 1.8 is smoother and quite a bit faster. I’m sad there’s not an option. In Europe you get 3-4 engines to choose from.

    • @britishentertainment7610
      @britishentertainment7610 Před 5 lety +1

      The best is all new 1.5 tsi, it is crazy efficient. If you have to get 1.4T or 1.8T, id go with 1.8T.

  • @psewgobind
    @psewgobind Před 5 lety

    Base Veloster with 2.0L engine can be had for about $134/bi-weekly in Canada (with current zero percent financing).

    • @f181234
      @f181234 Před 5 lety

      Pars S that depends on the dealership

    • @psewgobind
      @psewgobind Před 5 lety

      @@f181234 Ontario wide incentive, also applies to Turbo model.

    • @f181234
      @f181234 Před 5 lety

      Pars S I went to my dealership they didn’t even have 2.0 models they only had turbos they said they barely get 2.0 models in stock

    • @psewgobind
      @psewgobind Před 5 lety +1

      @@f181234 $5k more for the Turbo on a $21k car is a lot to swallow.

  • @soloclickads8829
    @soloclickads8829 Před 5 lety +2

    Probably would still be the VW.

  • @sergiovaldeon2573
    @sergiovaldeon2573 Před 5 lety +1

    Would've thought that the Subaru Impreza hatchback was another close competitor.

    • @stephenhendricks103
      @stephenhendricks103 Před 5 lety

      That would be the Crosstrek in the US. And you're correct, it is a competitor in terms of specs. Its advantage is Subaru's full time all wheel drive but that means it weighs more than 200 lbs more than the Golf and is significantly slower with much lower fuel economy.

    • @afcgeo882
      @afcgeo882 Před 5 lety +1

      Stephen Hendricks There is an Impreza hatchback sold in the US. The Crosstrek is based on the Impreza hatchback, but is a different car.

    • @stephenhendricks103
      @stephenhendricks103 Před 5 lety

      ​@@afcgeo882 I noted the CrossTrek primarily because it outsells the Impreza Hatchback about 2 to 1 and other than the crossover styling is basically the same car. You're correct, though, that the Impreza hatchback is probably a more direct competitor.

  • @jeffmorse645
    @jeffmorse645 Před 5 lety +1

    I hate "leatherette" upholstery. A vinyl seat by any other name is just as sticky in the summer. I wish they'd offer a cloth option on the higher level trims instead of that plastic.

    • @rizzlerazzleuno4733
      @rizzlerazzleuno4733 Před 5 lety

      A simple solution I have used for years in cars with vinyl upholstery: fabric seat covers. Protects the original vinyl and is much cooler in summer and not so cold in the winter. The are many good seat cover brands. I dislike black vinyl, and in so many cars that is the only option. Ugh! I miss the days of the fifties thru the eighties when you could get lots of colors in the interior, either vinyl or fabric.

  • @silkhead44
    @silkhead44 Před 5 lety +5

    you didn't compare it to the Elantra GT Turbo

    • @monkeyCmonkeyDoo
      @monkeyCmonkeyDoo Před 5 lety +1

      Because its in the same class as a GTI, not a base Golf.

  • @catsspat
    @catsspat Před 5 lety +1

    Honda's adaptive cruise with manual transmission doesn't disengage if you change gears, either, as long as you don't take too long to do it. I know. I have one.
    I just searched online about VW's behavior, and from what I'm reading, it doesn't disengage, either, as long as you do it within 30 seconds.
    So I'm puzzled at why you talk about Toyota's adaptive cruise control with manual transmission as if it's something radical and special.

  • @petervisor
    @petervisor Před 5 lety +1

    I like reverse gear to be towards me, so that I don’t hit my passenger’s leg

    • @dchawk81
      @dchawk81 Před 5 lety

      It's a handy excuse if she's cute though! 😉👍

  • @evang3943
    @evang3943 Před 5 lety

    Alex, any observations on former 1.8T versus new 1.4T? Somewhat tunable 1.8T [used] seems like the better idea for someone who wants more pep (though the former five-speed manual seems a bit outdated).

    • @opencarry3860
      @opencarry3860 Před 5 lety +1

      I own a 2016 Golf 1.8t with the 5 speed manual. A stage 1 tune with the 5 speed works very well and I prefer it over the 6 speed. It's one less gear, but 6 is not needed when tuned. Red line in 5th is a 174 mph and with the tune top speed is a solid 150 mph. I am glad I went with the Golf S with the tune over the GTI for cost savings from the purchase price to insurance cost. Almost four years and zero issues so far.

    • @evang3943
      @evang3943 Před 5 lety

      @@opencarry3860 Thanks for sharing. I sorta prefer regular Golf for color options (Silk Blue) and less aggressively bolstered seats. Do any other mods? I've browsed the OEM Sport springs.

    • @opencarry3860
      @opencarry3860 Před 5 lety +1

      @@evang3943 I live in Idaho and lowering the vehicle does not seem to be a good Idea with some of the back roads around here. What I have done is stiffen my springs and keep the stock height for the most part by installing Sumo Coils that are maintenance free between the coils. Helps with handling and should prevent under carriage damage which it has so far by remaining at stock height.

  • @michaelmcclure4263
    @michaelmcclure4263 Před 4 lety +1

    Hate the LED lights, on all cars.

  • @markd8799
    @markd8799 Před 5 lety

    Really showing its age now.

  • @soloclickads8829
    @soloclickads8829 Před 5 lety

    Probably would be the GTI.

  • @fringelunatic
    @fringelunatic Před 5 lety +6

    People I know who purchased VW never buy a second one. That's including me. Worst auto trans and fit and finish. First two years of ownership practically lived at the dealership until I got so tired of going there.

    • @stephenhendricks103
      @stephenhendricks103 Před 5 lety +2

      I've owned three. Other than standard service and maintenance none was ever at the dealer.

    • @afcgeo882
      @afcgeo882 Před 5 lety +1

      john kim It really depends on the model
      and year. Never buy a Mexican VW. That said, I think you’re projecting your feelings onto others. I know plenty of people who have owned multiple VWs and love them.

    • @rizzlerazzleuno4733
      @rizzlerazzleuno4733 Před 5 lety +1

      @@afcgeo882 If you want a Golf, Tiguan, Beetle or Jetta it's pretty hard to not buy a car built in Mexico. The factory in Mexico is state of the art and I'm sure the Mexican workers have similar pride and skill as the VW workers in any country.

    • @cdpgbc-mw2kz
      @cdpgbc-mw2kz Před 5 lety

      @@rightlanehog3151 : Which delusional fanatic are you?

    • @afcgeo882
      @afcgeo882 Před 5 lety +1

      rizzle razzleuno The Golf and New Beetle production is ending in Mexico at the end of this year and unfortunately, the Mexican-made Volkswagens have a much worse reliability track record than those built in Germany. Primarily trim (interior and exterior), fabric and electronics issues plague them.

  • @TheCarCrazyGuy
    @TheCarCrazyGuy Před 5 lety +3

    It was a tough choice so I bought a Golf R..... and a Civic Type R!

  • @girishr261
    @girishr261 Před 5 lety +1

    Hi Alex
    Why aren’t your comparisons especially size chart not including Subaru models at all?

  • @stephenwerner6363
    @stephenwerner6363 Před 5 lety

    Had a 2008 Rabbit Coupe and I thought it had more power than that?

  • @ELPJM09
    @ELPJM09 Před 5 lety

    I honestly think the new Corolla Hatchback looks better. It has a more unique and modern styling while this Volkswagen looks bland and boring. Not to mention the Golf is turbocharged while Corolla has a naturally aspirated engine. I’ve seen quite a few of the Corollas on the road and they look nice in person. The best part is these hatchbacks are made in Japan while the sedan is made in Japan and USA. Japanese engineering is always better than the Germans.

  • @bojack3827
    @bojack3827 Před 2 lety

    The boot/trunk on Golfs is annoyingly short.

  • @kristoferchristensen4359

    My 2017 VW Golf S has rear A/C vents lol I wonder why this one does not.

  • @fahhad17
    @fahhad17 Před 5 lety +1

    only 4174 view!! why so
    low subscription!

    • @edweagle
      @edweagle Před 5 lety +2

      Because VW reliability hampers excitement is my guess

  • @tinhinnh
    @tinhinnh Před 5 lety +1

    the bland blue doesnt help...

  • @emjayay
    @emjayay Před 5 lety +1

    That's not "leg room". It's KNEE ROOM.

  • @LeoTheShortGuy
    @LeoTheShortGuy Před 4 lety +1

    Mazda3 Sedan Premium AWD White Leather Auto Dimming Mirror Built in Navigation Automatic Soul Red Crystal Metallic. Zoom zoom

  • @ShahnewazYT
    @ShahnewazYT Před 5 lety

    Okay, just how slow is the 1.4L Turbo engine? Does it feel as slow as Mazda's naturally aspirated engines?

    • @2004cyrus
      @2004cyrus Před 5 lety

      Shahnewaz hmmm I’ve owned 6 Mazdas and none feel slow.

    • @ShahnewazYT
      @ShahnewazYT Před 5 lety

      @@2004cyrus Well I've heard complaints about the CX3 feeling slow in passing maneuvers so I was wondering if this is the same.

    • @2004cyrus
      @2004cyrus Před 5 lety

      Shahnewaz None of the small displacement 4-Bangers are rocket ships but I’ve driven them all and depending on what car you are coming out of, there is always adequate passing power. Does it seem slow when you are used to a V8? Probably so

  • @afcgeo882
    @afcgeo882 Před 5 lety

    This is EXACTLY the car/engine type that would benefit from a CVT. That transmission could keep the revs in the boosted sweet spot during acceleration and quickly drop the RPMs once at speed, saving fuel. Small hatchbacks with tiny engines are the CVT sweet spot, not SUVs, off-roaders or high performance sedans.

  • @steeltwistercoaster
    @steeltwistercoaster Před 5 lety +5

    These cars are nice but Volkswagen are known to break down like no other so I'd never purchase

  • @ameeransl
    @ameeransl Před 5 lety

    This engine is not a new design at all. In Europe the 1.4L has been replaced by a completely new 1.5L for abt. a year now. Also, the new generation Golf 8 is bound to come out in the fall/winter 2019, so you might wanna sit this current model out.

    • @afcgeo882
      @afcgeo882 Před 5 lety

      Amir Andl Despite the similar displacement, this 1.4T is a new design. It’s built in Mexico and is different from the 1.4T that was available in Europe before. Plus, the Golf Mk VIII is likely due out at the end of 2020 in North America.

    • @matthewgaines10
      @matthewgaines10 Před 5 lety

      The U.S may not get Golf 8. The GTI 8 and Golf R 8 most likely but they may kill the Golf here.

    • @afcgeo882
      @afcgeo882 Před 5 lety

      Matthew Gaines VW hasn’t said a word about that. I think you’re just assuming. The Golf Alltrack is continuing on and while the Golf hatch sales are low, they lose nothing by exporting what they can. Nothing on it is unique, so it’s cost-efficient.

    • @rizzlerazzleuno4733
      @rizzlerazzleuno4733 Před 5 lety

      @@afcgeo882 The 1.4 turbo engine for North America cars is made in Brazil.

    • @rizzlerazzleuno4733
      @rizzlerazzleuno4733 Před 5 lety

      @@afcgeo882 Yep, only VW corporate knows what is going to happen to Golf production in Mexico. They may just sell the 2019 as a 2020, but we know the real 2020 gen 8 will be available in Europe in fall of 2019. Some good photos of the gen 8 on the net. As a reference, Chevy was going to end the Impala as a 2019, but now they are going to build them into January 2020, so they will just call the 2019 a 2020 though there will not be any significant changes.

  • @VinnyS6062
    @VinnyS6062 Před 5 lety

    “Whole in one”?

  • @dr.stevenpennym.d.3241

    Where is it made?

    • @joespittle1
      @joespittle1 Před 4 lety +2

      Mexico. The quality suffers a bit if you have been in a German car

  • @ShowMeWhatINeedToKnow
    @ShowMeWhatINeedToKnow Před 5 lety +2

    I don't understand the theme you're going for in your office. LOL. = ) I see a ship wheel, a top hat, a camera, piping, some sort of float, a picture of a weed, a picture of a vehicle, and other completely random and non-relatable bits that have nothing to do with each other.

  • @egemenbora
    @egemenbora Před 5 lety

    Their 2016 Tiguan looks brand new next to this old boy

    • @squidproquo2241
      @squidproquo2241 Před 5 lety

      @Egemen Bora Uysal _ Is that the way how you can tell that you are being screwed ... again?

  • @e4300
    @e4300 Před 5 lety

    147 hp engine and a 160 mph Speedometer. Can someone explain this.

    • @rizzlerazzleuno4733
      @rizzlerazzleuno4733 Před 5 lety

      Wishful thinking? In case you accidentally get on a European high speed train track and you are being pushed by the train? Taking the shortcut to the bottom of the Grand Canyon? You later upgrade the the R engine? 😅

    • @POPNDOUGH
      @POPNDOUGH Před 5 lety +2

      I'm not saying the golf can do it, but if my info is correct for the manual(0.63 final gear, 3.39 diff gear, ~12inch tire radius), it should hit 167mph at 5000rpm.

  • @erickjuma7643
    @erickjuma7643 Před 5 lety

    I'll buy a golf in 2029

  • @kdomster9141
    @kdomster9141 Před 5 lety

    25K Msrp Mazda 3 is best value here

  • @arthurguillaume5977
    @arthurguillaume5977 Před 5 lety +3

    What? No comparison to the Hyundai Elantra GT or N Line GT? Very disappointed. Come on Alex you can do better.

  • @Mirror1973
    @Mirror1973 Před 4 lety

    This my 7.5 It is still super cute, but the new mk8 eww 😷

  • @nicholasbaker2904
    @nicholasbaker2904 Před 3 lety

    You keep comparing it to the Kia soul. I get it but that thing is 100% hideous. Imo

  • @jeremytd7072
    @jeremytd7072 Před 5 lety +1

    Hole in one? 🤦🏼‍♂️

  • @dominicfong6341
    @dominicfong6341 Před 5 lety

    I hate those faux(fool) tailpipe tips.

  • @cyrilmatthew2995
    @cyrilmatthew2995 Před 5 lety

    I strongly believe VW is over exploiting the GOLF's heritage ... Same car with a 1000 variants ... My criticism is focused on the so called performance variant ... Every thing is a 2.0L 4 cylinder... The car is no longer the fastest, quickest, fun to drive or best handling vehicle when compared to its rivals.... HONDA, HYUNDAI is up their game, The monster focus is unbeatable when it comes to performance and handling... there is a 2.5L 5 cyl engien used in some extra vagant Audi RS3 that wont sell half as much as any iteration of golf ...why the idiots at VW isn't launching the GOLF R420 powered by the same 5 cylinder ..... if this goes on like this we can see the car vanishing in to oblivion.... ANd those saying 5 cylinders are reserved for AUDI - 2 minutes silence for them

    • @afcgeo882
      @afcgeo882 Před 5 lety

      None of what you’ve said applies to North America, but a cool story, brah!

    • @cyrilmatthew2995
      @cyrilmatthew2995 Před 5 lety

      @@afcgeo882 guess north america is in some other planet

    • @afcgeo882
      @afcgeo882 Před 5 lety

      Cyril Matthew When it comes to cars, yes.
      The regular Golf comes with only a single engine, and has, since the Diesel was banned. It was a 1.8T and is now the 1.4T.
      Our cities have much wider streets and much more parking than in Europe or Asia. The suburbs are much less populated and most roads will go a km or more between intersections. We drive MUCh more on motorways as well. Together with our fuel prices being about 4-6 times less means we drive larger, mpre comfortable cars that are faster on the straight. That means the Golf is not a popular car class. In fact, they sell twice as many GTIs as they sell Golf hatchbacks.

    • @cyrilmatthew2995
      @cyrilmatthew2995 Před 5 lety

      @@afcgeo882 i clearly mentioned that i was criticizing the performance variants of GOLF ...not about North american infrastructure, fuel pricesor population density

    • @afcgeo882
      @afcgeo882 Před 5 lety

      Cyril Matthew You also clearly mentioned that you thought North America was a different planet.