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The Volkswagen Golf is one of the best-known and best hatchbacks in the world. It single-handedly defined the family hatchback format back in the 1970s, and multiple generations since then have perfected the formula.
It’s the default choice for many, and this shouldn’t be seen as a negative. The Volkswagen Golf has long been one of the best cars in its class, and the latest version builds on a formidable reputation with more technology, ability and refinement than ever.
There are plenty of cars to rival the Volkswagen Golf but the best are the popular Ford Focus, the impressive Honda Civic and the BMW 1 Series.
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The latest Volkswagen Golf has its critics, largely because of its tech-heavy interior. It takes time to learn how to use all the functions integrated into the touchscreen, and even physical heater buttons have been replaced by menus within the system. If you’re buying or leasing a new VW Golf, be sure to get a detailed handover from your local dealer.
When it was first introduced, some didn’t like the new styling either. We think it’s maturing nicely, though, and certainly gives the latest VW Golf more character than earlier, more evolutionary generations. Volkswagen offers some vibrant colours and, of course, panel fit and paint finish are exemplary. This is a very high-quality car indeed.
The model range is brilliantly diverse. There’s an amazing array of engines, from regular fuel-sipping petrol and diesels, to high-performance hot versions, to a plug-in hybrid that has a surprisingly useful pure electric range.
Add in the number of different models and trim lines, and you’re almost certain to find a VW Golf perfectly tailored for you. And while the sheer array of choice may be intimidating at first, we hope our guide to the latest Volkswagen Golf models will help you find the ideal model to buy or lease.
The Volkswagen Golf has a fine reputation as a premium-grade family hatchback that can do it all. It’s been constantly developed over eight generations, and honed into something that has few weaknesses and plenty of strengths.
The digital-first approach of the latest model can be off-putting at first, but stick with it and it does start to make more sense. It also allows Volkswagen to pack a premium-level of functionality into the latest VW Golf, making it easily the safest, most advanced and most connected generation yet.
The firm hasn’t overlooked hot hatch fans either, with the performance end of the range offering more choice than ever before. And for those who rate fuel economy higher than performance, the plug-in hybrid is an interesting addition. The petrol and diesel engines are also more economical than ever.
If you’re in the market for a family hatchback, you definitely need to have the Volkswagen Golf on your shortlist. It’s the standard by which all others are judged.
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The Volkswagen Golf is so well-equipped that most buyers won’t really need anything more than the most affordable Golf Life. It ticks all the boxes, really: a flashy infotainment system, the digital dash and bits of chrome trim to lift the cabin.
Having said that, Active and (particularly) Style models do bring some extra niceties that help make the Golf feel like a rival to more premium hatchbacks. R-Line trim is the most sporty-looking inside and out, but the sports suspension and bigger wheels does take away some of the Golf's impeccable comfort.
In terms of engines, the 1.5-litre petrol will suit the majority of buyers. It’s available with a variety of power outputs and manual or automatic gearboxes. There isn’t a bad choice, really - it comes down to personal preference. Even the 1.0-litre petrol is perfectly adequate, if not thrilling.
The diesels are fine if you cover lots of miles but don’t bother if most of your journeys are around town. It's worth considering the plug-in hybrid models, too, for silent and cheap about-town running, although they're not as frugal as the diesels once the battery is depleted, and you really need somewhere to charge them at home.
The latest Volkswagen Golf 8 is now available on the second-hand market in growing numbers. These days, the TSI and eTSI petrol engines prove most popular, while the high-performance GTE, GTI and R range-toppers also have a strong following. It’s also worth checking out the previous version of the Golf, dubbed Mk7.5, as it remains a great all-rounder. Prices are more affordable than for the latest model, too.
There is an exciting array of Volkswagen Golf models and trim lines, all offering comprehensive specs and an interesting choice of options.
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After the first year (which is dependent on CO2 emissions), you’ll pay a flat rate of £180 a year in car tax on the Volkswagen Golf. The mild-hybrid eTSI model, however, is classed as alternatively-fuelled, so you’ll say £10 a year in VED - bringing your annual bill down to £170.
The plug-in hybrid VW Golfs are free to tax for the first year, and £10 cheaper than conventional petrol and diesel models for the following years.
The cheapest Volkswagen Golf to insure is the regular 1.0 TSI Life, with a group 14 rating (out of 50). Moving up to the 1.5 TSI 130 Life sees it edge three groups higher, while Style and R-Line move to group 18. The 1.5 TSI 150 starts from group 19. Diesel models start from group 17, with the GTD in group 27: the same as the GTE, and one group lower than the GTI. Fancy a VW Golf R? You’ll be paying the highest insurance premium of all, due to its group 31 rating.
Read our full Volkswagen Golf review