Mk4 Golf
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Mk4 Golf
It must be nearly 17 years since the Mk4 Golf was discontinued but I can't help but notice how many are still on the road. I'm seeing lots of X & Y plate models as well as later ones. Are they that sturdy? They're not my favourite Golf by a long shot, they look blobby and I wouldn't know a Gti from a 1.6D.
My missus had one a few years back, it was OK apart from the window glasses dropping into the doors and the HVAC system being shit.
My missus had one a few years back, it was OK apart from the window glasses dropping into the doors and the HVAC system being shit.
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Re: Mk4 Golf
I had this one for two months.
It was thoroughly underwhelming. It was slower than I expected a two litre hatchback to be, much slower, the handling was wholly disappointing and the interior quality was so poor that my current Rover 45 felt like a real upgrade - and the drivers seat fell apart on that. It averaged 30mpg, and was in the £320 tax band and my insurance company almost doubled my premium on renewal.
I have also noticed a large number of them still on the roads, so there must be something good about them. I think it's the cupholders, which were excellent. Also, who can really hate a car with gas struts on the bonnet?
It was thoroughly underwhelming. It was slower than I expected a two litre hatchback to be, much slower, the handling was wholly disappointing and the interior quality was so poor that my current Rover 45 felt like a real upgrade - and the drivers seat fell apart on that. It averaged 30mpg, and was in the £320 tax band and my insurance company almost doubled my premium on renewal.
I have also noticed a large number of them still on the roads, so there must be something good about them. I think it's the cupholders, which were excellent. Also, who can really hate a car with gas struts on the bonnet?
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Re: Mk4 Golf
We still have loads of Mk4 diesels knocking around over here. They certainly seem sturdy but I prefer the V by a mile. In GTI flavour at least, I have no diesel experience to draw on.
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Re: Mk4 Golf
I had an x reg 1.4 petrol. Very, very boring and slow. I can't even remember what colour it was. Probably silver though.
It did have nice dash lights iirc.
If fact it might have been an '02. My 306 was an x reg. That had a colour and was metallic burgundy.
It did have nice dash lights iirc.
If fact it might have been an '02. My 306 was an x reg. That had a colour and was metallic burgundy.
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Re: Mk4 Golf
Not quite a Golluf but there's a '95 Passat 2.0 (manual estate) near me with very clean MOT history which I hear tell may soon be up for sale. As I know nothing about front-engined VAG shit, might this be worth me considering as a winter barge?
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Mk4 Golf
Second the underwhelming experience of the VW golem. Yiddish plate was amusing to my former in-laws (I know I kept them as part of the settlement). OY Vey, it’s the number plate they proclaimed which was the pinnacle of the excitement it generated.
Nice to cruise around in whilst feeling like a low rent drug dealer, it’s a nice enough place to sit, it also swallowed a fridge freezer on its final journey into oblivion too so relatively practical.
Less annoying tag line.
Nice to cruise around in whilst feeling like a low rent drug dealer, it’s a nice enough place to sit, it also swallowed a fridge freezer on its final journey into oblivion too so relatively practical.
Less annoying tag line.
Just when I thought I was out they dragged me back in.
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Re: Mk4 Golf
A passat would make a good winter beater I would imagine. I think the passat had a front engine but was mounted inline. Or it was in my P reg 1.9 tdi a4 avant.
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Re: Mk4 Golf
5s have fist sized, BMW levels, of front wing rot.
Bad door looms, also the scourge of the 4's.
Manky interiors, the soft touch plastic degrades as soon as it's touched, with a slightly oily finger.
Bad door looms, also the scourge of the 4's.
Manky interiors, the soft touch plastic degrades as soon as it's touched, with a slightly oily finger.
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