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VW Golf Review (1998 to 2004)![]() Quick Summary The Volkswagen Golf Mk 4 range is a mature, sophisticated used buy. One thing it is not is cheap. If you're going to the expense of buying a Golf, make sure you opt for one of the better engine choices and go for the best specification level you can afford. Get a good example of this classiest of 'classless cars' and you'll never settle for anything less.Overall: ![]() Models Covered:(3/5dr hatchback, 5dr estate 1.4, 1.6, 1.8, 2.0 2.3 petrol, 1.9 diesel [E, S, SE, GT, GTi, V5,V6 4MOTION,R32])
BURN-HARD LANGUOR
Having been on sale for over a quarter of a century, you'd expect the Volkswagen Golf to have the measure of the family hatchback market. You wouldn't be wrong either. From its humble beginnings, the Golf has transformed into something very special. Call it aloof, detached or sophisticated, the Mk 4 Golf is a car that has removed itself from the mainstream and now campaigns as a premium value item. How it managed this without bordering on the pompous is down to Volkswagen's adept brand management. As a used purchase, the Golf is a sure-fire five star buy. Other rivals may claim to offer more for less, but drive away in a used Golf and you won't care about such crass squabbling. Superiority complexes that were once the preserve of Bentley drivers can now be yours for family hatchback money.
History of the Golf
The usual course for vehicle development to take is for successive models to become bigger and heavier before some bright spark in product development decides that lighter and simpler is the way forward. All of these geniuses must have departed from Volkswagen, because there certainly aren't any left at Wolfsburg now. The Golf has got progressively heavier and more sophisticated in each of its four incarnations, and the Golf Mk 4 is truly a heavyweight contender in every respect. Launched in May 1998, the range initially consisted of the familiar three and five-door hatchback body styles that bore strong resemblances to the Mk 3 model, but with tidier proportions and prettier detailing. There were four petrol engines and three diesels. The petrol options included the 75bhp 1.4-litre 16v, the 100bhp 1.6, the 125bhp 1.8-litre, and its turbocharged counterpart, the 150bhp 1.8T. The diesel units offered were the 68bhp 1.9 SDi, the 90bhp 1.9TDi turbo diesel and the 1.9 TDi version boasting 110bhp. Many of these engines were familiar through use in the Audi range.The trim levels ran from basic E, through S, SE, GT and GTi. November 1998 saw the launch of the 2,3-litre V5 engined Golfs, effectively the 'old' VR6 unit with a cylinder lopped off. In April 1999, the 2.0-litre 115bhp engine was introduced to the range, being fitted to the Golf GTi, replacing the normally aspirated 1.8-litre unit. The Golf Estate was launched in August 1999 providing another string to the Golf's bow, although many were confused by the car's similarity to the Bora estate, a car which Volkswagen wisely decided not to import to the UK. In early 2000, the Golf V6 4-Motion was launched, a four-wheel drive uber-hatch that boasted 204bhp from its tuned V6 engine, putting this power to the ground through the Haldex-differential of Audi's TT sports coupe. August 2000 saw the 8-valve 100bhp petrol engine replaced by a 105bhp 16-valve unit. For the 2001 model year, Volkswagen replaced the 115bhp TDI engines with 130bhp units, kept the 90bhp diesels and reintroduced the 110bhp engines, previously deleted when the short-lived 115bhp Pump Duse engine came on stream. The TDi diesel range was reappraised at the end of 2001 to consist of 100, 130 and barnstorming 150bhp Pump Duse variant. A 3.2-litre V6 petrol-powered R32 flagship version with 232bhp was launched in Summer 2002. Volkswagen reprised a favourite badge in early 2003 when the value-packed Match model was announced, replacing the S trim level.
VW Golf Road Test
The Golf's reputation as the car that would corner on three wheels with steering that danced in your hands and a chassis that made the keen driver's eyes light up is a bit of ancient history now. The Mk 4 Golf is a far more urbane creature, looking disdainfully at such juvenile antics. Even the GTi models are smooth, refined and syrupy, with none of the verve of old models.Many drivers will lament this metamorphosis, and turn to French or Japanese rivals instead, but for many others it will be a significant benefit. The Golf really does feel like a £25,000 Passat inside – it's only when you glance over your shoulder that you realise that you're in a family hatchback. Buy a model with air-conditioning, decent stereo and an automatic gearbox and you'll have the perfect antidote to road rage.The 1.8T engine, the GT TDi 110bhp unit and the V6 in the range-topping 4-Motion are probably the best basis for purchasing a Golf, as all are excellent examples of their type. The 1.4-litre and normally aspirated 1.8-litre engines are weak and coarse respectively and should be avoided.
Buying a VW Golf
If only everything in life was as reliable as a Volkswagen. Would make a good advertising slogan, that. In all seriousness, the Golf has had an impressive reliability record. Early gripes about the V6 engines have been put to rest, and the entire range has yet to spawn any significant faults. Despite this, the Golf can never quite pip Japanese rivals in reliability surveys. Perhaps this is of secondary importance to the way the car feels. Even if it's not 100% bulletproof, a Golf will always feel better built than its rivals and that counts for a lot. When buying used, look for a decent service record and check the obvious things like panel fit and so on. Golfs are favourites with car thieves, so it may well pay to get an HPI check. Fortunately the Golf Mk 4 has cultivated a mature image that deters the previous generation of boy racers – for the while at least. The flipside of this is hard-treated ex-fleet cars. Pay close attention to odometer readings and look for the usual signs of intergalactic mileages. Otherwise a used Golf Mk 4 is a sound purchase.
VW Golf Typical Pricing
As you would expect, the Golf Mk4 isn't inexpensive and the privilege starts at £2,800. This buys a 1998 R-registered 1.4E, but with all that weight to carry around, the 1.4-litre engine isn't the best place to start. The 1.6-litre cars are much better, and these start at £4,000 for a 1997 R-plated 1.6 S five-door, or £4,200 if you want the SE trim level. Automatics tend to go for around £300 on top of this price. To bag a GTi, expect to stump up at least £4,300 for a 1998 R-plate 1.8 GTi. Don't expect to leave other drivers floundering in your wake though – it's not particularly quick. The 150bhp 1.8T GTi is a better bet for those who feel the need to burn tarmac, and these start at £5,200 for a three-door 1998 model, with five-door cars about £500 more. The languorous 2.0 GTi models start at £5,700 on 1999 T-plates, whilst a 1998 S-registered 2.3-litre V5 can be yours for around £5,900 and the V6 4Motion commands £9,000 as a 2000V.The diesel cars are a fair bet in TDi 90bhp and GT TDi 110bhp guise. The 68bhp SDi really is a bit lame, although they can be had for under £3,800 for a 1998 R-plate model. Pick of the diesels is the three door GT TDi, available from £5,000 on a 1998 R-plate. If you want to save money but don't want to compromise badge or quality, consider a Volkswagen Bora, the Golf's booted brother. Used values of the Bora have never held up as strongly as the ever-popular Golf.
VW Golf Parts
(approx based on a 1998 Golf 1.4 ex Vat) An exhaust system is about £65. A clutch assembly will be around £70 and a new catalyst will be around £60. An alternator should be close to £50.Brake pads front and rear are about £25 and £23, respectively. A replacement headlamp is close to £65. A windscreen should be in the region of £90. Major and minor services are around £75 and £35 respectively.
VW Golf Rated
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