What is difference between Golf and Golf Plus?
The Volkswagen Golf Plus is based on the Golf hatchback, and is slightly taller and marginally longer than the standard car. That means there’s more space in the cabin and an extra 50 litres of boot space. The good news is that the Plus is almost as sharp to drive as the standard Golf, too.
What is the difference between golf and golf SV?
The Golf SV is longer, wider and much taller than a Golf, meaning generous space for four adults. The middle rear seat is narrower than the others and also suffers from limited legroom because of the transmission tunnel.
Does a Golf Plus have Isofix?
Volkswagen Golf Plus safety levels are high right across the range and all models come with twin front airbags, side airbags and a curtain airbag system for all occupants. There are also active head restraints to protect against whiplash injuries along with Isofix child seat mounting points in the two outer rear seats.
Has golf SV been discontinued?
The Golf SV is no longer available to order.
Should I buy a Volkswagen Golf Plus performance?
Volkswagen Golf Plus performance is unlikely to be at the top of buyers’ priorities but the top engine is the 2.0 TDI with 140hp which is punchy yet smooth and will accelerate from 0-62mph in 9.8 seconds. It pulls very strongly from low revs and is ideal if you regularly have to carry a full complement of passengers and luggage.
Is the Volkswagen Golf Plus a good choice for small families?
Fitting in between the standard Golf and the Touran, the Volkswagen Golf Plus is an ideal choice for small families who need extra space and practicality, but in a car no longer than an ordinary hatchback.
Which Volkswagen plus is the best all-rounder for You?
The best all-rounders are the 1.4 TSI and 1.6 TDI 105. With the Golf as its base, the Plus is destined to handle well. The steering is crisp and responsive, and the Plus is surprisingly agile through the bends.
Is the Volkswagen plus worth the money?
The Plus doesn’t command as high resale values as the standard hatchback, which is good from a value-for-money sense as you get more car for your money – but still those same qualities that people appreciate in the Golf. What’s it like inside? You get a raised driving position, a good view out and excellent quality switches and controls.