When it comes to icons of the automotive industry, it does not seem easier to separate regional mentalities than looking at the Volkswagen Golf and Ford Mustang legends. Born in 1974, so about a ...
After working predominantly as a freelancer at CarHP/CarIndigo, Amreetam joined the TopSpeed team as a journalist in September 2021. In a world where SUVs are booming, he favors sedans and adores BMWs ...
If you were to see this first-generation VW Golf GTI on the road, you probably wouldn’t have batted an eyelid, thinking it is just like any other Golf. However, it is actually very different. This ...
Keeping up with one's own family is not always easy. Sometimes one may wonder if the sole reason for the existence of the elderly aunts and grandparents is only to humiliate their younger relatives ...
Depending on the overall condition, one could pick up a functional first-gen Volkswagen Golf for anywhere between €500 to €1,000 ($585-$1,170) in Europe. This one, however, is a bit more special, as ...
View post: Walmart Has a ‘Quality’ $299 Rolling Tool Chest on Sale for 60% Off The original Volkswagen Golf Mk1 arrived as a replacement to the Volkswagen Beetle way back in 1974. Sold in the States ...
The VW Golf has been around since 1974, but it wasn’t until 1976 that Volkswagen pulled its finger out and got cracking on a performance version. The legend goes that some dedicated engineers created ...
Modern power meets classic legend in this epic Volkswagen showdown. A 650HP Golf 7 R by PK Performance goes head to head with the iconic Golf Mk1 GTI. Turbocharged brute force versus lightweight old ...
When it comes to the world of small cars, Volkswagen arguably has the most iconic design in automobile history with the Volkswagen Beetle. The round vehicle first entered the world in the late 1930s, ...
Volkswagen presented a throwback this week recalling the days of the early 90s when it actually offered a towering, rolling fortress-like factory Golf that very much looks today like a SEMA project.
Estonian pixel master Siim Pärn probably heard that in Europe, the electric revolution has grown wings after Volkswagen’s ID.3 racked up some nice sales with help from various government incentives.
We’ve seen our share of monstrously tuned Volkswagens and Audis over time. From HPA’s 740-horsepower VW Mk6 Golf R to the APR Audi RS3 that runs nine-second quarter-miles, there’s no doubt what can be ...