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Volkswagen ID.3 (2020 on) (Reviews)
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Volkswagen Polo GTI (2018 on) (Reviews)
The details and quality of the seats, steering wheel and infotainment system go some way to counterbalancing these issues, but we’d expect better from a Volkswagen. We’d also expect more fun from a Volkswagen wearing a GTI badge. It’s quick, but it lacks the fizz of the Fiesta ST. The 0-62mph time is polished off in just 6.7 seconds, but there’s a remoteness to the driving experience that seems to remove the sense of excitement. -
Volkswagen T-Cross (2018 on) (Reviews)
Looking for a second opinon? Why not read heycar's Volkswagen T-Cross review . The Volkswagen T-Cross is comfortable and good to drive, as well as being fairly affordable by VW standards. -
Volkswagen T-Roc (2018 on) (Reviews)
The 2022 facelift brought with it a redesigned dashboard with a classier finish and an improved eight-inch infotainment display, as well as an eight-inch digital instrument cluster. These improvements mean the Volkswagen T-Roc is now more competitive than ever before, and should be high on your small SUV shortlist. The latest updates to the Volkswagen T-Roc mean it's now one of the best small SUVs you can buy. -
Volkswagen Tiguan (2016 - 2023) (Reviews)
The Volkswagen Tiguan has become one of the German company’s best-selling vehicles across the globe, with buyers drawn to its blend of practicality and refinement. Even in the ultra-competitive SUV market, it stakes its claim as a top choice – and our Volkswagen Tiguan review will explain why. -
Volkswagen Passat (2015 - 2022) (Reviews)
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Volkswagen XL1 (2014 - 2016) (Reviews)
The Volkswagen XL1 Super Efficient Vehicle (SEV) has been unveiled at the Qatar Motor Show. Pioneering construction techniques, an advanced plug-in hybrid drivetrain and innovative packaging all play a part in allowing the XL1 to return 313 mpg on the combined cycle while emitting 24 g/km of CO2 to set a new benchmark for vehicle efficiency. -
Volkswagen Golf (2013 - 2020) (Reviews)
The Volkswagen Golf has become the default choice. The safe bet. The ‘nobody got fired for buying IBM’ car. Launched in 2013, and facelifted in 2017, the Mk7 Volkswagen Golf is one of the most popular Golfs ever. -
Volkswagen Beetle (2012 - 2019) (Reviews)
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Volkswagen CC (2012 - 2017) (Reviews)
Volkswagen dropped the Passat part of the CC’s name when the new model pitched up in 2012. This was a deliberate attempt to distance the four-door coupe model from its more humdrum mainstream sister, yet buyers were not fooled then and they are not now. -
Volkswagen Up (2012 - 2023) (Reviews)
Conceived as a joint project to create a new city car for VW as well as SEAT and Skoda, the Up mixes traditional Volkswagen build quality and smart design with urban ability and impressive space efficiency given its size. Capable, fun to drive and available as an EV, the Up has a great deal going for it. Read on for our full review of the Volkswagen Up. -
Volkswagen Jetta (2011 - 2017) (Reviews)
Surprisingly the boot is slightly smaller than before, but the trade off is more rear legroom for those in the back. The styling follows the latest Volkswagen family look with a simple and unfussy look although at first glance it's very easy to mistake it for a Passat from the front. It's a similar story inside where there's the familiar Volkswagen interior with a good quality and longlasting feel. -
Volkswagen Passat (2011 - 2015) (Reviews)
It’s not the most exciting car in its class, but if you’re after a safe, spacious, efficient and comfortable car to munch up the miles on a long journey, the Volkswagen Passat is hard to beat. Just avoid the entry-level S trim for the best value for money. The Volkswagen Passat isn’t an exciting car, but if you’re after something cavernous, comfortable and classy, it certainly fits the bill. -
Volkswagen Phaeton (2010 - 2016) (Reviews)
On paper, the Volkswagen Phaeton has always had everything it needs to beat the competition from Audi, BMW, Jaguar and Mercedes. Peerless build quality is a given from Volkswagen and this is a car that shares a good deal of its mechanical parts with the Bentley Continental GT, including its four-wheel drive system. -
Volkswagen Sharan (2010 - 2021) (Reviews)
Read heycar’s Volkswagen Sharan review . The Volkswagen Sharan is an impressively capable and versatile full-size MPV, which comes with an appealing range of frugal engines. The Volkswagen Sharan is a brilliant seven-seat large MPV that was launched to widespread acclaim in 2010. -
Volkswagen Touareg (2010 - 2018) (Reviews)
If a high driving position, comfortable ride and space for five adults are your priorities, the Volkswagen Touareg should be on your shortlist. If you're looking for the newer version, you need our Volkswagen Touareg review . -
Volkswagen Touran (2010 - 2015) (Reviews)
The 2010 Volkswagen Touran isn't an all-new model, rather a heavily revamped version of the previous Touran that was launched in 2003. But thanks to a fresh new look, it's different enough to be more than a 'facelift' and draws on the new Volkswagen design seen on the likes of the Volkswagen Polo and the larger Volkswagen Sharan . -
Volkswagen Golf (2009 - 2013) (Reviews)
It's not easy to improve something that's already near perfect, but Volkswagen appeared to have managed it with the Volkswagen Golf. It was more refined, more comfortable and felt even higher quality then the previous model. It appeared that the Volkswagen Golf set a new standard for hatchbacks. -
Volkswagen Polo (2009 - 2017) (Reviews)
Most people choose the standard 1.2-litre three-cylinder engine which comes with either 60PS or 70PS. In 2014 the Polo was facelifted and this engine was replaced by a 1.0-litre from the Volkswagen Up. It's just as powerful with 60PS or 75PS versions, yet is more economical. A Polo is an accomplished small car. It may not be as good to drive as a Ford Fiesta or as versatile as a Honda Jazz , but it remains a great all-rounder that's well built and thanks to the Volkswagen badge, holds its value well too. -
Volkswagen Scirocco (2008 - 2017) (Reviews)
Otherwise, though, there’s no doubt that the Scirocco has still got it, and if you’re after glamour and fun at a reasonable price, there’s a lot to like. The Volkswagen Scirocco might be feeling its age these days, but in a number of areas, but this is still a very appealing, likeable car. With undeniable style, impressive quality, a surprising amount of practicality and a fun-yet-comfortable driving experience, the Volkswagen Scirocco still has appeal.