What is the 25th anniversary edition of the Volkswagen Golf GTI?

What is the 25th anniversary edition of the Volkswagen Golf GTI?

Volkswagen Golf GTI 25th Anniversary Edition (US Market Version) The GTI 25th Anniversary Edition was a special version of the Golf GTI, for the European Market to commemorate the first GTI, launched in 1976. This model had three paint colour options: Tornado Red, Reflex Silver & Diamond Black.

When did the 4th generation Volkswagen Golf come out?

The fourth-generation Golf, introduced in 1999, wears expensive, finely tailored duds for a car of its price, but it remains prone to some slovenly habits. The marshmallow-sprung GTI GLX V-6 we tested for a December 1999 comparison of seven saucy $20,000-somethings leaned in corners like a torpedoed frigate.

How many layshafts does a VW Golf have?

To keep it compact, VW stuffs this odd unit with two separate layshafts plugged into two separate final drives, a 3.88 ratio for first through fourth and a 3.10 ratio for fifth and sixth.

What kind of engine does a VW Golf 4 have?

The Golf 4 was introduced to North America in mid-1999. Available engines for the Golf at its introduction to the American market were a 2.0 L gasoline engine, and a thrifty (48mpg) 1.9 L TDI engine. The latter soon developed a reputation for good low-speed torque and fuel economy, and can operate on alternative biofuels.

When did the VW Golf Mk4 variant come out?

The Volkswagen Golf Mk4 Variant was introduced in 1999. It was discontinued in 2006, and succeeded in 2007 by the Volkswagen Golf Mk5 Variant.

When did the Volkswagen Golf 4 come out in Brazil?

In 2007, Volkswagen Brazil introduced a major restyling of the fourth generation Golf. The front takes styling cues from the current Volkswagen Polo and the back of the car is inspired by the Golf 5. It is exported in most Latin America countries, since it is produced in Brazil.

What was the saloon version of the Mk4 Golf called?

Volkswagen produced a saloon version of the Mk4 Golf. As with previous incarnations of the Golf, it had its own identity, and this time was called the Volkswagen Bora although the name Jetta remained in North America and South Africa. Unlike its predecessors, the Bora/Jetta featured unique rear doors,…

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