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2026 Volkswagen Golf R review: Sophisticated merrymaker
Being mature does not equate to being boring. Just because someone likes the finer things in life doesn’t mean they need to ...
The Volkswagen Golf R popularized the hot-hatch genre of sporty, higher-performance versions of more-pedestrian models, starting with the transformation of the European Golf in the 1970s and the ...
Having premiered the facelifted Golf lineup last week, including the GTI front-wheel drive hot hatch, Volkswagen has now turned its attention to the upcoming Golf R. The range-topping member of the ...
The seller of today's Nice Price or No Dice Golf R touts it as "adult-owned," promoting that they have not abused it on the track or in the canyons. Its low mileage means there's plenty of hoonage ...
In recent years, the Volkswagen Golf R has become somewhat of an odd proposition. It’s deservedly renowned for its versatility—a comfortable super tourer among hot hatches one minute, and an apex ...
Volkswagen’s performance Golf GTI and Golf R hatchbacks are updated for the 2025 model year, and while their looks and tech are newer, the headline-grabbing news is that no manual transmission is ...
The Mk5 R I gave up due to teenage drivers in the house was the best car I ever had as a daily driver. Looks and drives like an ordinary Golf as long you stay in the upper two-thirds of the throttle ...
Thomas has spent two years working in the auto journalism industry, contributing to a UK-based newspaper and writing for Euronewsweek. A full-time writer and lifelong engineering enthusiast, he now ...
If you need one car to be nearly everything an enthusiast driver could possibly want it to be (efficient commuter, capable canyon carver, car-pool-friendly kid carrier, cavernous cargo hauler, ...
Interesting. So the "Euro package" lets you pay more for less. Ultimately, a little less weight and perhaps grippier seats (clothish rather than leather), which are Good Things in a sporting vehicle, ...
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