2002 Volkswagen Golf GT TDI PD 130 BHP 1.9 TDI

Summary:

It makes petrol-heads wished they had bought a VW diesel!

Faults:

Nothing so far. Running fine.

General Comments:

When I first drove this car I was amazed at its awesome mid range acceleration and grunt... and yet although I have had this car for almost 3 years, its still puts the same grin on my face.

The figures quoted by VW don't seem that impressive, however, this car has to be drove to be appreciated.

It makes many petrol-heads wished they had chose diesel.

There are very few petrols which can match its awe inspiring mid range torque and no other diesels. (it leaves Peugeot 306/307 for dead)

The handling is also very good. The enhanced suspension on the GT models are are very good improvement.

A message to those thinking about buying one, GET IT!!!

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 13th November, 2004

15th Nov 2004, 11:42

As an ex-Golf GT TDI PD 130 owner, I agree that it is a superb car.

I must take issue with your claim that other diesels can't get near it however. If you would like to do some scientific comparisons, my 175 bhp Alfa 156 JTD 20v is always available. It might do 45 mpg instead of the Golf's 49, but does 0-60 in less than 8 seconds, 140 mph, has almost 50 lb/ft more torque all through the rev range, sounds utterly gorgeous and, touching a large piece of wood, seems 100% reliable to boot, although the 5 year manufacturers warranty is there in case it isn't. I'm smitten.

2002 Volkswagen Golf 25th Anniversary GTi PD 150 1.9 TDI 150

Summary:

Sporty and Economic

Faults:

Nothing has gone wrong with the car at all.

I have had a squeak on the brake pedal that was lubricated at its last service.

The dash or ash tray sometimes has a sqeauk.

General Comments:

This TDI 150 Golf is excellent. For a 6 speed diesel, it has more than enough power to satisfy my boy-racer habits. My last car was a Renault Clio 172.

Aside from all the extra fitments because it's an Anniversary, it's reliable and good looking and economical to operate.

My dealer (Parkway VolksWagen) of Derby, have given me good assistance and looked after the car well. I have had it for 18 months now and I love it.

I would most definately purchase the new Mk5 Golf.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 5th March, 2004

2002 Volkswagen Golf GTi 1.8T 1.8 turbo petrol

Summary:

The quality ends at the visible bits.

Faults:

The car was perfect for two months, and then (in order) :

Poor radio reception

Rear wash wipe stopped working

Ignition coil failure (breakdown)

Engine mount needed replacing

Hazard light switch broke

Trim "buzz" from around steering column

Poor cold starting

Poor hot idling

Rattle from passenger seat

Rattle from tailgate

Another coil failure (another breakdown)

General Comments:

Nice car, when it works.

Not really a true GTI, more a soft-ish comfy luxury hatch with a bit of get up and go. Turbo engine is nice - not particularly powerful, but torquey where it counts. Car feels quicker than it is as a result.

Handling is OK, but nothing special. A bit soggy and with steering that feels like it isn't really connected to anything. Interior is pleasant to look at and on first glance seems expensive and nicely finished. There is no doubt that the Golf has more apparent "class" than any of its rivals.

However apparent this "class" is though, the car underneath it is really quite a poor effort. Mine's just had way too many problems to be remotely excusable in this day and age. I chopped in a Mondeo ST24 when I bought this car which suffered one minor fault in three years and 60,000 miles (engine pinking - fixed first time in 20 mins with a software upgrade). The Golf's first two months were good, but since then it's been one thing after another. The Mondeo was a better built and much better supported car - I can't believe it either. And VW's arrogant, expensive and incompetent dealers make Ford's merely indifferent ones look like saints.

I'm selling it before the warranty runs out next month. At least I'll benefit from the one undisputed benefit of the VW badge - residual values. On the evidence of this car, I can't see how these residuals are justified, or how they can continue for much longer.

Massively overrated car and brand, and I won't be buying another, no matter how much gloss and polish they put on the interiors, or how much "snob value" is attached to the badge.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? No

Review Date: 26th February, 2004