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Volkswagen is, as its name implies, at the very heart of the Volkswagen Group – an entity which also includes Audi, Cupra, Seat and Skoda. And that means it faces fierce competition from within its own family as well as from a raft of unrelated rivals.

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62 Volkswagen used car reviews

Used Volkswagen Golf 2009 - 2013

A firm family favourite, the VW Golf exudes quality and is great to drive, though it isn't as reliable as you might think

Used Volkswagen Golf 2013-2020

Smooth, suave and sophisticated, the Volkswagen GolfMk7 isa terrificused buy.

Used Volkswagen Golf 2020-present

TheVolkswagen Golf is smooth, sophisticated and comfortable, but it has a poor reliability record.

Used Volkswagen Golf Cabriolet 2011-2016

The Volkswagen Golf Cabriolet is an eager and reasonably practical drop-top that is also a good used buy.

Used Volkswagen Golf Estate 1999 - 2005

A competent, reliable and safe estate

Used Volkswagen Golf Estate 2009 - 2013

The Volkswagen Golf Estate adds extra practicality to an already impressive formula

Used Volkswagen Golf Estate 2013-2020

Classy, comfortable and spacious, the seventh-generation VolkswagenGolf Estate is one of our favourite estate cars.

Used Volkswagen Golf Estate 2020-present

The latest Volkswagen Golf Estate is a practical, spacious and very comfortable family holdall. It suffers from poor reliability, though.

Used Volkswagen Golf GTE 2015-2019

The Mk7 Volkswagen Golf GTE is one of the best plug-in hybrids and a greatused buy. It makes sense if you do lots of short trips.

Volkswagen is, as its name implies, at the very heart of the Volkswagen Group – an entity which also includes Audi, Cupra, Seat and Skoda. And that means it faces fierce competition from within its own family as well as from a raft of unrelated rivals.

It counters this with a very wide range of petrol, diesel, electric and hybrid models which cover pretty much every part of the market. And most of these we regard to be either good, or very good indeed.

It blends familiar nameplates such as the Polo, Golf and Passat (in ascending order of size) with newcomers in the shape of its electric car range, which are prefaced by ID. The rest of its range focuses around SUVs and MPVs, with highlights including the brilliant T-Roc small SUV, seven-seat Tayron SUV, plus the Caddy and Multivan MPVs and the California family of campervans.

Volkswagen

Volkswagen is, as its name implies, at the very heart of the Volkswagen Group – an entity which also includes Audi, Cupra, Seat and Skoda. And that means it faces fierce competition from within its own family as well as from a raft of unrelated rivals.

It counters this with a very wide range of petrol, diesel, electric and hybrid models which cover pretty much every part of the market. And most of these we regard to be either good, or very good indeed.

It blends familiar nameplates such as the Polo, Golf and Passat (in ascending order of size) with newcomers in the shape of its electric car range, which are prefaced by ID. The rest of its range focuses around SUVs and MPVs, with highlights including the brilliant T-Roc small SUV, seven-seat Tayron SUV, plus the Caddy and Multivan MPVs and the California family of campervans.

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