Volkswagen Corrado (89-96) - Review

Review by Parkers on
Last Updated: 18 May 2006
This chunky coupe is based on the Golf Mk 2 design, and is well equipped with serious power and precision. The VR6 model is a capable muscle car, while the other engines in the range are also a lot of fun. On the downside, the ride can feel very firm, rear accommodation is cramped and running costs can be high, but even so, due to the Corrado's great drive and timeless styling, it's almost guaranteed to be a future classic.
3 out of 5

Equipment

All models come with PAS, a 5-speed gearbox, front-wheel drive, a catalytic converter, tinted glass, rectangular headlights, black side mouldings, electric door mirrors, alloy wheels, black window surrounds, an auto retractable boot spoiler, colour coded bumpers/integral front indicators. Internally, all models come with central locking, rear head restraints, 60/40 split rear seats, electric windows, an onboard computer, front sports seats with head restraints and a rear centre armrest as standard. Supercharged G60 models with exhaust catalyst available to special order, with left-hand drive only until April 90. Aug 92: 16-valve engine expanded to 2.0; VR6 with traction control replaced G60.

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