After a nine-year production that spawned over six million units worldwide, the widely-popular, first-generation Golf was officially discontinued in 1983. However, Volkswagen’s South African branch ...
The automotive industry feels like it's reached a tipping point where older cars are way more interesting than new ones. So if you own an Mk1 Golf in mint condition, keep it, take care of it, save it ...
After working predominantly as a freelancer at CarHP/CarIndigo, Amreetam joined the TopSpeed team as a journalist in September 2021. In a world where SUVs are booming, he favors sedans and adores BMWs ...
It had to happen eventually - after 31 years and 517 384 Golf 1's and Citi Golfs, production at VWSA's Uitenhage plant of Giorgetto Giugiaro's boxy little successor to the Beetle has finally come to ...
Depending on the overall condition, one could pick up a functional first-gen Volkswagen Golf for anywhere between €500 to €1,000 ($585-$1,170) in Europe. This one, however, is a bit more special, as ...
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1983 VW Golf MK1 Autobahn Review
This 1983 Volkswagen Golf MK1 proves that classics can still deliver breathtaking performance. Modified for speed, the MK1 surprises with its acceleration, stability, and raw driving experience. In ...
The best VW Golf GTI you can buy right now is the Mk7.5 Performance Pack, preferably with a manual gearbox and three doors. It’s got 245bhp, a limited-slip front differential, and carries you aloft a ...
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