mikeyb
04-05-2006, 09:49 AM
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Volkswagen Golf Hatchback 2.0 GT TDI (168bhp) 3dr
What's new?
The engine. This is the 168bhp version of the 2.0-litre pumpe düse unit, with a whopping 258lb ft of torque.
What's it like?
Grunty. There’s no shortage of urge in any gear, although don’t expect much action below 1750rpm, where maximum torque is achieved. The 0-62mph time of 8.2sec is decent, but it’s the in-gear acceleration that most impresses: this is a very quick car on the motorway.
It’s also rather raucous; you won’t mistake this engine for anything but a diesel, although it is more muted when cruising.
Should I buy one?
Perhaps. If you want frugality (47.8mpg on the combined cycle) with good performance, then the £19,095 GT seems like a fine option.
Until, that is, you try the similar-looking Golf GT Twincharger petrol, which, although it has less torque, has the same horsepower, is only slightly less economical (44.1mpg), far more refined and costs £1000 less. £1000 will buy you over 1100 litres of petrol – enough for more than 10,000 miles.
source:http://www.autocar.co.uk/FirstDrive_Summary.asp?RT=219376
http://www.autocar.co.uk//Car/Volkswagen/Golf/31366238220.jpg
http://www.autocar.co.uk//Car/Volkswagen/Golf/31366239400.jpg
http://www.autocar.co.uk/Car/Volkswagen/Golf/3136623950.jpg
Volkswagen Golf Hatchback 2.0 GT TDI (168bhp) 3dr
What's new?
The engine. This is the 168bhp version of the 2.0-litre pumpe düse unit, with a whopping 258lb ft of torque.
What's it like?
Grunty. There’s no shortage of urge in any gear, although don’t expect much action below 1750rpm, where maximum torque is achieved. The 0-62mph time of 8.2sec is decent, but it’s the in-gear acceleration that most impresses: this is a very quick car on the motorway.
It’s also rather raucous; you won’t mistake this engine for anything but a diesel, although it is more muted when cruising.
Should I buy one?
Perhaps. If you want frugality (47.8mpg on the combined cycle) with good performance, then the £19,095 GT seems like a fine option.
Until, that is, you try the similar-looking Golf GT Twincharger petrol, which, although it has less torque, has the same horsepower, is only slightly less economical (44.1mpg), far more refined and costs £1000 less. £1000 will buy you over 1100 litres of petrol – enough for more than 10,000 miles.
source:http://www.autocar.co.uk/FirstDrive_Summary.asp?RT=219376