Is Volkswagen Golf Mk7 reliable?

Is Volkswagen Golf Mk7 reliable?

How reliable is the Mk7 Golf? The Golf has built a solid reputation for itself across the generations but the Mk7 car doesn’t have quite the clean reliability record of its predessesors. At least the issues that can occur tend to be easily fixed.

How long will a Mk7 Golf last?

A Volkswagen car usually lasts 100,000 – 150,000 miles with good service and maintenance. Therefore, VW cars for those on today usually last longer than those 10 years ago.

Is Golf GTI MK7 reliable?

The MK7 GTI has been one of the most reliable iterations of the GTI that Volkswagen has put out. They are reliable, quick, very receptive to tuning and just overall great vehicles.

Are VW Golf automatic reliable?

The VW Golf’s reliability rating comes in higher than the Golf GTI ranking. Golf ranks 4.0 out of a total of 5 points – which makes it above average on the reliability scale. Golfs rank 24th out of the 36 compact cars reported.

Should you buy the Volkswagen Golf BlueMotion?

If you’re a motorway mile-muncher, the Golf Bluemotion offers obvious and easy-to-reap economy benefits versus the already highly competent standard car, with only small margin of refinement and performance compromises.

Is the MK7 Golf a good car?

Most of the standard Mk7 Golf impressions remain, so this is a refined, mature car to drive. But the engine is noticeably grumblier at low revs, and the over-eager gearshift indicator requests changes that make the motor labour in the taller gears.

Is the Volkswagen Bluemotion the most fuel-efficient golf ever?

Not only did a Bluemotion model recently became the 30-millionth Golf ever produced, but it’s also the most fuel-efficient, eco-friendly Golf ever. VW actually claims it’s the most frugal non-hybrid car in the world, but away from the test laboratory does this economy biased Bluemotion model compromise the latest Mk7 Golf in the real world?

Is this VW Bluemotion the most frugal non-hybrid car in the world?

VW actually claims it’s the most frugal non-hybrid car in the world, but away from the test laboratory does this economy biased Bluemotion model compromise the latest Mk7 Golf in the real world? Read on for the full CAR verdict.