Used Volkswagen Golf cars for sale - Page 176
Volkswagen Golf
2013 (63) - 1.4 TSI S 2dr
100k miles2013 (63 reg)ManualPetrolStar Cars SouthamptonVolkswagen Golf
2020 - 2.0 TDI GT Edition 5dr DSG
49k miles2020 (20 reg)AutoDieselWorlingham Motor CompanyBecclesVolkswagen Golf
2012 (62) - 1.6 TDI S Euro 5 5dr
115k miles2012 (62 reg)ManualDieselJMY Car Sales LtdChelmsfordVolkswagen Golf
2017 (67) - 2.0 TSI R Hatchback 5dr Petrol DSG 4Motion Euro 6 (s/s) (310 ps)
65.8k+ miles2017 (67 reg)AutoPetrolHilton Car Supermarket Milton KeynesMilton KeynesVolkswagen Golf
2024 - 1.5 TSI Match 5dr
23 miles2024 (24 reg)ManualPetrolAgnew Volkswagen MalluskNewtownabbeyVolkswagen Golf
2007 - 1.9 TDI Match 5-Door
128.9k+ miles2007 (7 reg)ManualDieselLs Automotive LtdNorwichVolkswagen Golf
2019 (69) - 99kW e-Golf 35kWh , PCO 5-Door
59k miles2019 (69 reg)AutoElectricLondon West Cars LtdhounslowVolkswagen Golf
2010 (10) - 2.0 TDi 140 GT 5dr DSG
117k miles2010 (10 reg)AutoDieselFusion Autos LTDCardiffVolkswagen Golf
2008 (58) - 1.9 TDI Match 5dr
136k miles2008 (58 reg)ManualDieselAL PRESTIGE CARS LTDsouthamptonVolkswagen Golf
2017 - 1.6 TDI 110 Match Edition 5dr
84.1k+ miles2017 (66 reg)ManualDieselCrawford Car Sales (NI) LtdEnniskillenVolkswagen Golf
2016 (66) - 1.0 TSI Match BlueMotion Edition 5d 5-Door
52.5k+ miles2016 (66 reg)ManualPetrolGetmycarsold.co.uk - MaidenheadMaidenheadVolkswagen Golf
2018 - 1.5 TSI EVO 150 SE 5dr
20.4k+ miles2018 (68 reg)ManualPetrolMarshall Volkswagen LetchworthLetchworthVolkswagen Golf
2009 (58) - 2.0 TDI CR S Euro 5 5dr
124k miles2009 (58 reg)ManualDieselEVOLVE MOTOR GROUP LTD4.9SwindonVolkswagen Golf
2023 - 2.0 TDI Life 5dr DSG
32k miles2023 (72 reg)AutoDieselGormley Motors LtdDungannonVolkswagen Golf
2019 (69) - 99kW e-35kWh 5dr Auto
53.6k+ miles2019 (69 reg)AutoElectricPeter Cooper Volkswagen ChichesterChichesterVolkswagen Golf
2022 - 2.0 TDI 200 GTD 5dr DSG
28.1k+ miles2022 (22 reg)AutoDieselArnold Clark Fiat/Abarth (Glasgow)4.5GlasgowVolkswagen Golf
2022 - 2.0 TDI 200 GTD 5dr DSG
28.1k+ miles2022 (22 reg)AutoDieselArnold Clark Click & Collect Colchester
Choose from Volkswagen Golf trims
Thinking of getting a Volkswagen Golf?
Why buy the Volkswagen Golf?
Looking for a car that’s compact but practical, that looks and feels premium but doesn’t cost too much to buy or run? The Volkswagen Golf is all those things and more. It’s one of the most familiar and most popular cars around, giving you a huge range of models to choose from – everything from value-focused hatchbacks to high-performance estates. There really is a Golf for everyone.
Volkswagen Golf range and updates
The current version of the Volkswagen Golf has been on sale in the UK since 2020. It’s the eighth-generation model and has a slightly sharper look than (but almost identical dimensions to) the seventh-generation version that was introduced in 2012.
The current Golf is available as a five-door hatchback or as an estate. The previous model also came as a three-door hatchback or a two-door convertible. You can choose from petrol, diesel or (petrol) plug-in hybrid power with the latest Golf (the previous model was also available as a pure-electric model called the e-Golf). There are models with manual or automatic gearboxes, front- or four-wheel drive and there’s a wide selection of trim levels, including high-performance GTI and R models.
Volkswagen Golf tech and features
The current Golf is very well equipped with many features included as standard regardless of which trim level you get. At a minimum there’s a touchscreen infotainment system with built-in sat nav and support for Apple CarPlay/Android Auto, air con, adaptive cruise control, a digital driver’s display and parking sensors. Top-of-the-range models have some extra infotainment features like an internet connection, higher-grade interior trim and unique styling details.
Older versions of the Golf come with many of the same features, although the infotainment system isn’t as advanced as the one in the current car.
Volkswagen Golf running costs and value
You can choose from petrol or diesel engines in the current Volkswagen Golf; it’s also available with plug-in hybrid power. The petrol and diesel models are very fuel-efficient. According to the official figures, petrol Golfs can give average fuel economy of 35mpg to 54mpg, depending on the model and diesels can give 48mpg to 67mpg. Figures for older versions are similar.
Other running costs are pretty low. Car tax is reasonable although some models cost more than £40,000 new and those incur an extra annual charge until they’re six years old. For some Golf models sold before April 2017, car tax is only £30 a year or less. Although the Golf does cost more to buy than some similar cars, you get a good level of features included as standard and it’s solid value for money overall.
Volkswagen Golf vs rivals
There are many other mid-size hatchbacks you might want to consider alongside the Volkswagen Golf – the Audi A3, Ford Focus, Toyota Corolla and Vauxhall Astra to name just a few. Compared with them, the Golf is one of the best all-rounders of the bunch, with family-friendly practicality, an upmarket interior, a smooth drive and an especially wide range of models to choose from.
Volkswagen Golf common questions
How practical is the Volkswagen Golf?
The Volkswagen Golf is similar in size to other mid-size hatchbacks such as the Ford Focus and Vauxhall Astra and there’s more than enough room in the current version for four tallish adults, five if someone doesn’t mind squeezing into the middle back seat. Either version should work as a family car if you have two kids. But the Golf Estate gives you more headroom in the back and the latest version has a longer wheelbase (the distance between the front and rear wheels) than the hatchback, which gives everyone more space to stretch out.
Boot space in the current Golf hatchback is average for this type of car, with a capacity of 380 litres. A family’s weekly food shopping goes in with space to spare, though careful packing might be needed when going on holiday. Plug-in hybrid models lose more than 100 litres of space to their batteries. If you regularly carry lots of stuff, the Golf Estate is the better bet. Its boot is a cavernous 611 litres in size, big enough for a St. Bernard to lie down. The back seats in both the hatchback and the Estate fold down on those occasions you need to carry more stuff.
Older versions of the Golf have a similar amount of space, although the Estate has the same wheelbase as the hatchback.
How does the Volkswagen Golf compare with other Volkswagen models?
How safe is the Volkswagen Golf?
The current Volkswagen Golf was awarded a full five-star safety rating by safety organisation Euro NCAP, as was the previous version. Driver-safety features fitted to the current car include automatic emergency braking, lane-keeping assist and a driver attention monitor.
Are there any hybrid or electric versions of the Volkswagen Golf?
The current version of the Volkswagen Golf is available as a petrol/electric plug-in hybrid (PHEV) model called eHybrid. It has official average fuel economy of 313mpg and a pure-electric range of 42 miles with a fully charged battery. There’s a sportier version of the PHEV – the Golf GTE, which promises 246mpg and 39 miles of range.
The older, seventh-generation Golf is also available in plug-in hybrid GTE form, which gives an average of 156mpg and a battery range of 31 miles. This version of the Golf is also available as the fully-electric e-Golf, which has an official range of 144 miles on a fully charged battery.