| 2006 Volkswagen Golf |
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Specifications |
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Engine Type |
I-4 Aluminum alloy, cross flow cylinder heads |
| Displacement cu in (cc) |
2.00 L | 122 cu in. | 1999.6 cc. |
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Power bhp (kW) at RPM |
115.00 BHP (84.6 KW) @ 5200.00 RPM |
| Torque lb-ft (Nm) at RPM |
122.00 Ft-Lbs (165.4 NM) @ 2600.00 RPM |
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Redline at RPM |
n.a. |
| Brakes |
ABS, vented disc/vented disc |
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Tires |
195/65 R15 H, all season tires |
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Length |
164.901 in | 4188.5 mm. |
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Weight |
2857 lbs | 1295.9 kg |
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Acceleration 0-62 mphs |
10.4 seconds. |
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Top Speed mph (km/h) |
118 mph | 189.9 km/h |
| Fuel economy EPA (1/100) |
24 / 31 |
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Base Price |
$16,030.00 |
| Car Description |
| The Volkswagen Golf (Mk I and Mk V badged as Volkswagen Rabbit in North America) is a compact car / small family car manufactured by Volkswagen. The Golf is Volkswagen's best-selling model in history and world's third best-selling model, with more than 24 million built as of 2005[1].
Most production of the Golf has been in the 3-door hatchback style. 5-door hatchback, station wagon (estate/Variant) and convertible (Cabrio) variants have also been available, as well as a sedan (saloon) car based on the Golf (see Volkswagen Jetta). They have existed everywhere between basic personal cars and high-performance sports coupés.
The success of the Golf popularized the use of the hatchback in the C segment of cars and started the entire golf class. See also Volkswagen A platform. |
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