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The Volkswagen Golf 2020 prices range from $19,580 for the basic trim level Hatchback Golf 110 TSI Trendline to $55,660 for the top of the range Hatchback Golf R Final Edition.
The Volkswagen Golf 2020 comes in Hatchback, SUV and Wagon.
The Volkswagen Golf 2020 is available in Premium Unleaded Petrol. Engine sizes and transmissions vary from the Hatchback 1.4L 6 SP Manual to the Wagon 2.0L 7SP Auto Direct Shift.
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2020 Volkswagen Golf | Specs | Price |
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Alltrack 132 TSI | Specs: 1.8L, Premium Unleaded Petrol, 6 SPEED DIRECT SHIFT | Price: $26,620 - $32,890 |
Alltrack 132 TSI Premium | Specs: 1.8L, Premium Unleaded Petrol, 6 SPEED DIRECT SHIFT | Price: $30,580 - $36,850 |
2020 Volkswagen Golf | Specs | Price |
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110 TSI Comfortline | Specs: 1.4L, Premium Unleaded Petrol, 7 SPEED AUTO DIRECT SHIFT | Price: $22,990 - $28,380 |
110 TSI Highline | Specs: 1.4L, Premium Unleaded Petrol, 7 SPEED AUTO DIRECT SHIFT | Price: $28,160 - $33,880 |
110 TSI Trendline | Specs: 1.4L, Premium Unleaded Petrol, 7 SPEED AUTO DIRECT SHIFT | Price: $20,900 - $26,510 |
R | Specs: 2.0L, Premium Unleaded Petrol, 7 SPEED AUTO DIRECT SHIFT | Price: $46,310 - $53,790 |
Should I buy a 2020 Volkswagen Polo?
The Polo is very nice to drive and has refinement levels that most of its competition can’t match. It’s also among the best of the small hatches to actually drive with dynamics that make it feel like a full size bigger in terms of its ride and handling. It’s no toy, that’s for sure.
VW now offers capped price servicing on the Polo and, given the 15,000km/12 month intervals, it stacks up reasonably well when compared with its major competition. The 12 month/15,000km service per VW’s capped-price deal will cost you $332, followed by $468 at the two-year mark, $426 after three years, $789 at the major service at four years and $332 for the fifth year. Those prices are for the DSG-transmission version, but the prices for the manual-transmission Polo are almost identical.
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What's the resale value of a Volkswagen Golf and a Toyota Corolla?
A Volkswagen Golf that is already one year old will already have done a big chunk of its depreciating. The Corolla, on the other hand, will – like all brand-new cars – dump value like crazy. That said, both cars have a fair way to go in depreciation terms. Keeping them for just a year won’t help there, either, as you’ll effectively be maximising the amount you lose.
The trade regards the Corolla (as a Toyota) very highly and, as such, resale values tend to be better than a lot of cars. The VW Golf, meanwhile, still suffers from the stigma of the reliability problems many owners experienced and can be a little more difficult to unload without resorting to selling it to a wholesaler who will make you really understand what depreciation means.
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* Price is the median price of 170 listings for the Golf 2020 for sale in the last 6 months. The Price excludes costs such as stamp duty, other government charges and options.
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