Volkswagen Golf Hatchback (09 on) - Review Review by David Ross on 22 September 2008 Last Updated: 12 April 2012 As the old adage goes, 'if it isn't broke, don't fix it,' and that's certainly the path Volkswagen has followed with the Golf. This, the sixth-generation Volkswagen Golf, is technically an all-new car but shares much with the previous model - that's no bad thing as the previous generation model was a superb all-rounder. The latest car is even better with a more upmarket interior, impressive refinement and a great range of efficient engines that also offer good performance. In terms of styling the Golf is hardly revolutionary, but on the move it feels even more solid and well built than before thanks to excellent noise insulation. It's not quite as enjoyable to drive as a Ford Focus but leads the way for sophistication among small hatchbacks. There have been quite a few notable advancements on this model including a sizeable reduction in wind noise thanks to a new door design, revised window seal as well as a new, thicker windscreen. New engine mounts have also been fitted to make the car more refined. Also, buyers can opt for Volkswagen’s new Adaptive Chassis Control that allows the driver to select from normal, comfort or sport modes to change suspension, steering and accelerator response settings. The Golf is now available with Park Assist that steers the car automatically when parallel parking and it also gets a driver’s knee airbag, bringing the total number of airbags fitted as standard to seven. A new head restraint system designed to reduce whiplash injuries and optional rear seatbelt detection sensors are included along with stability control. There are three specifications: S, Match and GT, but buyers can also opt for BlueMotion Technology models for better fuel economy and reduced carbon dioxide emissions. The Mk VI Golf is slightly shorter and lower than its predecessor, but it is wider offering more room for five adults. Headroom and loadspace remains the same as before, however. It is available in three- and five-door hatchback bodystyles and for the full Volkwagen Golf review read on… 4.5 out of 5 Other Volkswagen reviews Summary Facts & Figures Equipment Driving & Performance Comfort Costs Safety & Reliability Buying & Selling Also Consider Company Car Info Owners' Reviews Gallery 2.5 out of 5 Buying new Volkswagen dealers don't tend to offer as generous discounts or incentives as rival firms but it's still worth trying to get some optional extras thrown in for free. The Bluemotion models are cheap to tax and hugely economical, plus they will be sought after on the used market too, so it's certainly a good choice if you're keeping an eye on costs. The GTD is a great choice if you want something similar to a GTI - but with much lower running costs. Buy a new Volkswagen Golf Hatchback and save 11% on selected models 3 out of 5 Buying used The Golf is an extremely popular car on the second hand market thanks to its strong reliability and durability. As a result there are few bargains to be had, but you can be confident you're getting a well built and trustworthy car, even if it has covered plenty of miles. The 1.4 TSI is the pick of the petrol engine range, especially in 160bhp form (only in GT trim) but it's the 2.0 TDI 140 which will command the best price aside from the GTD. Be aware that the original Bluemotion model changed in October 2009 with emissions going down to 99g/km (so it's free to tax) and economy improving. Confusingly the original 107g/km CO2 Bluemotion was renamed Bluemotion Technology. View full gallery See 1,454 used Volkswagen Golf Hatchbacks for sale, starting at £6,509 4 out of 5 Selling You'll have no problem selling a Golf, especially a well-cared for, low-mileage example but buyers will value higher spec models like the SE and GT (although even the entry-level S model is well equipped). Also be aware that buyers won't pay extra for the adaptive chassis (ACC) system or automatic cruise control (ADC). Car Valuations Find used car prices with Parkers accurate car valuations. Find out more Volkswagen Golf cars for sale We have 1,454 models like this for sale. Find Volkswagen Golf cars for sale Previous: Safety & Reliability Next: Also Consider