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Keep in mind, this is a hatchback we’re talking about here. There’s a well-built aura surrounding the car’s cabin, which means you won’t hear plastics screeching or cracking and on well-maintained models, there’s barely any sign of wear and tear. Starting with the plastics and ending with the seat covers, everything inside the hatchback oozes good quality.
#2003 GL GOLF HATCHBACK DRIVERS#
Everything on the dashboard is placed in a logical fashion and most drivers will feel in command behind the wheel, regardless of their size.Īgain, this is one of those aspects where the Golf Mk 4 earned its stripes. Although there’s only room for two adults in the back of the five-door variant, three children will travel in optimum comfort conditions. Sure, rear space might be limited if you opt for the three-door version, but nonetheless, the seats are exactly what you need in terms of support and posture. There’s really nothing bad to say about the cabin of the Golf Mk 4, which has already been praised by owners. This result comes thanks to VW’s decision to fit the fourth-gen Golf with amenities like a stronger body shell, ABS and a complete suite of airbags (driver, passenger and side) available in standard spec. Couple that with the soft ride and you get an overall relaxing package for long and short trips, both on A-roads, highways or city streets.īack in 1998, when the Volkswagen Golf Mk 4 was tested by the rigors of Euro NCAP, the hatchback earned four stars. Feedback could have been better but overall, the steering is precise. It does feel composed and offers a feeling of safety and control. Handling is not quite among them, but this doesn’t mean the fourth-gen Golf is a boring car in this regard. The Golf Mk 4 found inspiration in the models before it and kept some of their features. One downfall is their noisiness, but you’ll be rewarded with an energetic response at the slightest gas pedal push and good fuel economy. What you should really keep in mind is that diesel engines are the Golf’s strongest points, including the 1.9 GT TDI version. In the petrol department, there’s the entry-level 1.4-liter mill (100 HP), the 1.6-liter mill (105 HP) and the sportier 1.8T version (180 HP). Volkswagen made sure the fourth-generation Golf would greet customers with a wide range of engines, so the hatchback was launched with an extensive choice of powerplants.