Volkswagen Golf Problems

Are you having problems with your Volkswagen Golf? Let our team of motoring experts keep you up to date with all of the latest Volkswagen Golf issues & faults. We have gathered all of the most frequently asked questions and problems relating to the Volkswagen Golf in one spot to help you decide if it's a smart buy.

Government gives green light for Volkswagen diesel recall
By Tim Robson · 05 Dec 2016
Another 35,000 vehicles have been added to Volkswagen Australia's diesel emissions recall list.
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ACCC issues fourteen recalls in past fortnight
By Daniel Gardner · 14 Mar 2017
A number of potentially hazardous faults have been identified in vehicles sold in Australia, prompting a wide range of recalls.
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Recalls issued by Suzuki, JLR, Lamborghini, Mitsubishi and Volkswagen
By Tung Nguyen · 15 Feb 2017
The Lamborghini Aventador was one of the vehicles affected by the latest set of recalls
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Audi and Volkswagen recall 582k cars in US
By Robbie Wallis · 01 Feb 2017
Audi and Volkswagen have issued three safety recall notices involving 582,822 vehicles sold exclusively in the United States.
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2017 Golf GTE Australian release date?
Answered by Graham Smith · 14 Feb 2017

A VW spokesman told us that the revised Golf (Mark 7.5 as it's become known) arrives in July, followed by the GTI and R in August. He added that while they would like to get the GTE as well, it won't arrive before 2018.

My 2007 VW Golf has major issues, how can I get rid of it?
Answered by Graham Smith · 22 Jan 2017

I would really question what you have been told, so I would get a second opinion. If it is correct and you want to get rid of your car the best way would be to trade it on another car.

Best small to medium diesel cars?
Answered by Graham Smith · 20 Mar 2017

It's probably easier to eliminate those that don't stack up, those being the VW Golf, Holden Cruze and Ford Focus.

All have transmission questions over them.

The best options would be the Mazda 3 and the Hyundai i30.

Will a twin-turbo Mustang come to Australia?
Answered by Graham Smith · 23 Dec 2016

It seems to me that they're quite different cars; the Golf R is an under-the-radar raider, the Mustang an in-your-face statement. If you want an exhilarating drive on those weekends away go for the Golf, if you want a more leisurely fun drive with a high look-at-me factor go for the Mustang. For my money I would choose the Mustang. There is talk of a twin-turbo Mustang coming as a GT500 Shelby in 2018, possibly with a 5.2-litre V8. Not sure if it would make to Australia.

Audi A1 or VW Golf?
Answered by Graham Smith · 14 Oct 2016

Audi was caught up in the same DSG automatic transmission problems that afflicted VW, but you would hope that those problems have been sorted out on the later models such as the 2015 car you're looking to buy. Apart from that doubt the A1 is generally a sound car. As for servicing costs the A1 is about the same as the VW.

How many 2010 Golf engines have been replaced?
Answered by Graham Smith · 03 Feb 2017

It's not possible to say exactly how many engines VW has replaced, that's information the company doesn't divulge to the media. But we can say that there have been a number of engines replaced. I doubt that having that information would enhance your case anyway, the engine has lost compression at a very low odometer and you claim to have had the car serviced by a VW dealer. I would think it's a relatively straightforward case.

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