Volkswagen Golf Review

Practical, capable, luxurious, safe'€”these are just few of the adjectives used
to describe the Volkswagen Golf. Ever since it was introduced, it had in its form
the practicality that can only be offered by a hatchback. It was poor though in
many aspects other than practicality. But the Volkswagen Golf has thoroughly improved
through the years, and what we have now is an entirely different Golf from the
ones we had in the early 90's.
The Volkswagen Golf has always been equipped with an engine that provides a decent amount of power.
As new models come out, the array of choices for the engine also expands. There
are now three engine options, providing engine alternatives for those who needs
more power or for those who wants better fuel economy. The transmission and other
drivetrain parts have also been improved to make the Volkswagen Golf a better
car.
There was a time when Americans have a bad thing about hatchbacks. They particularly
don't like the boring look of the car. But the tide seems to change as the sales
for the Volkswagen Golf and GTI have started to increase. Credit these to the
innovations brought by Volkswagen to the Golf. The Golf now looks more elegant
and sporty on the outside and luxurious and safe in the inside, making it the
expected next Volkswagen best-seller after the Volkswagen Beetle.