Volkswagen Golf Reliability Rating Breakdown
The Volkswagen Golf Reliability Rating is 4.0 out of 5.0, which ranks it 25th out of 36 for compact cars. The average annual repair cost is $630 which means it has average ownership costs.
So, what year VW Golf is best?
Every Golf GTI ranked: from worst to best
- MkIV (1997-2004) The Mk4 Golf GTI is one of the most maligned cars in history – and for good reason.
- MkIII (1992-1997) Advertising.
- MkVI (2009-2012) Advertising.
- MkV (2004-2008) It was a return to form for the Golf GTI with the Mk5.
- MkVII (2012-2016)
- MkII (1983-1992)
- MkI (1976-1983)
- MkVII.
Similarly, why are VW Golfs so expensive?
Why are VW so expensive? Because they have a strong brand. “Prestige” image. They make very good cars, the non peformance models are devoid of any soul but the GTI can be special and rewarding to drive, VW's more of an all rounder brand.
What are the different VW Golf models?
Difference between the Volkswagen Golf Models
- Volkswagen Golf. The Volkswagen Golf is the flagship model of the Golf line.
- Volkswagen e-Golf. The Volkswagen e-Golf would be the car of the future, except it's here right now.
- Volkswagen Golf GTI.
- Volkswagen Golf Alltrack.
- Test Drive a Volkswagen Golf Model Today.
Why are Volkswagens so unreliable?
They can be quirky cars and they're not without their issues, but it seems like most of the ones that end up being unreliable are because their owners neglect them like they would with a Camry. But unlike a Camry, it doesn't take nearly as long for that neglect to bite back