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How much does a 2004 Volkswagen Golf cost?
The original MSRP of the 2004 Volkswagen Golf is from $16,155 to $19,895. The data above is updated daily, based on used car inventory for sale on CARFAX for the last five model years of this car.
What kind of engine does a VW Golf have in 2004?
A new version of Volkswagens 1.9-liter TDI (turbo-diesel) engine makes 100 horsepower and is available for 2004 in the GL and GLS models. A Monsoon sound system is standard in the GLS, and a Telematics system is optional for all models. The Golfs 2.0-liter gasoline engine is classified as an Ultra Low Emissions Vehicle (ULEV).
When did the VW Golf 4th generation come out?
The Golf's fourth generation appeared in the US in 1999, representing a significant upgrade in quality and refinement as VW made its cars more luxurious and expensive and using more pieces from the Audi brand.
What is the Volkswagen Golf format?
This format was implemented by the ISO institute. Every car manufacturer is obliged to mark all its vehicles in this special format. This online service allows a user to check the validity of the car and get detailed information on almost any VIN number, search for Volkswagen GOLF car parts and check the car's history.
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What mk is a 2004 golf?
Golf Mk IVThe Golf Mk IV was a very successful model for Volkswagen, commanding a 21 per cent share in the family hatch market across Europe and its final year sales were the strongest to date.
What years are MK4 golf?
The Volkswagen Golf Mk4 Variant was introduced in 1999. It was discontinued in 2006, and succeeded in 2007 by the Volkswagen Golf Mk5 Variant.
What year is Mk5 Golf?
Volkswagen Golf Mk5Volkswagen Golf Mk5 (1K)Also calledVolkswagen Rabbit (US and Canada) Volkswagen GTI (US and Canada) Volkswagen Jetta SportWagen (North America, wagon) Volkswagen Vento Variant (Argentina and Uruguay, wagon)ProductionAugust 2003 – 2010 April 2007 – 2009 (wagon)Model years2004–200923 more rows
What are the different types of Volkswagen Golfs?
As you surely know, the six Volkswagen Golf models include the VW Golf, the VW Golf GTI, the VW Golf R, the VW e-Golf, the VW Golf SportWagen, and the VW Golf Alltrack.
What year is Mk3 Golf?
The Golf Mk3, built between 1991 and 1996.
What mk is a 2003 VW Golf?
This Volkswagen Golf 2.0 was produced from 1999 to 2003. It is part of the Mk4 generation Golf. It replaced the 1993 Volkswagen Golf GL 2.0. It's a front-wheel drive front-engined compact hatchback with a choice of 3-5 doors & 5 seats.
What year is a Mk6 golf?
Volkswagen Golf Mk6Volkswagen Golf Mk6 (5K)ManufacturerVolkswagenAlso calledVolkswagen Jetta SportWagen (United States, wagon) Volkswagen Vento Variant (Argentina and Uruguay, wagon)Production2008–2013 2009–2013 (wagon) 2011–2016 (cabriolet)Model years2010–2014 (North America)22 more rows
What years are Mk5 GTI?
After kickstarting the hot-hatch thing 36 years ago, VW spent much of the '90s and early '00s doing its best to squander its headstart, turning out the lacklustre Mk3 and Mk4 Golf GTIs, which traded on a name instead of serving up genuine GTI thrills.
What year is a Mk7 Golf?
Volkswagen Golf Mk7ManufacturerVolkswagenProduction2012–2020 (Europe) 2013–2020 (China) 2015–2020 (Brazil) 2014–2021 (Mexico)Model years2013–2020 (Europe) 2015–2021 (North America)24 more rows
What year is a mk2 Golf?
Golf II – 1983 – 1991.
What year is a MK1 Golf?
1974The Golf Mk1 received VW model designation Type 17. Production started in March 1974, and sales officially began in May 1974.
How many versions of Golf are there?
five differentThere are five different Golf body styles offered worldwide: 3-Door Hatch.
2004 Volkswagen Golf
The Volkswagen Golf is a stylish and practical hatchback that provides European-level compact car handling and amenities in a safe and affordable package. The Golf is available in either two-door or four-door bodystyles, and the trim levels include a GL on the two-door and GL or GLS on the four-door.
2004 Volkswagen Golf Pricing and Specs
Compare 5 Golf trims and trim families below to see the differences in prices and features.
2004 Volkswagen Golf Incentives
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2004 Golf New Car Test Drive
The following review is for a 2003 Model Year. There may be minor changes to current model you are looking at.
2004 Volkswagen Golf Safety Features
ABS brakes automatically sense when a tire has stopped rotating under extreme braking, and will modulate the brake pressure to allow the tire to rotate. This increases the vehicles ability to turn while braking.
Select a 2004 Volkswagen Golf trim level
The 2004 Volkswagen Golf, a fan favorite, features plenty of cargo room and a powerful engine on a relatively small platform. Engines range from the Base 115 horsepower 4-cylinder to the 180 horsepower Turbo, the 200 horsepower VR6 and a 237 horsepower VR6 ( take your pick).
Golf-4 Cyl.-5 Spd
The 2004 Volkswagen Golf, a fan favorite, features plenty of cargo room and a powerful engine on a relatively small platform. Engines range from the Base 115 horsepower 4-cylinder to the 180 horsepower Turbo, the 200 horsepower VR6 and a 237 horsepower VR6 ( take your pick).
2022 - Present Volkswagen Golf (Mk8 8th Generation)
Delayed due to COVID-19 shutdowns and a global microchip shortage, the eighth-generation car arrives at the end of 2021 but without several Golf variants. The standard hatchback and wagon won't be offered in the US for the first time, effectively replaced by the VW Taos small SUV. The Volkswagen Golf GTI and Golf R, however, will return.
2015 - 2021 Volkswagen Golf (Mk7 7th Generation)
The Golf Mk7 was introduced for 2015 in the US with a significantly expanded lineup and more equipment as it cemented its place in the VW lineup as a premium compact car.
2010 - 2014 Volkswagen Golf (Mk6 6th Generation)
A heavily reworked version of the Mk5 as the Volkswagen Golf Mk6 for 2010. While it featured a new grille design, different wheels, new features, and returned to its old name, the sixth generation carried over several pieces from the Rabbit.
2006 - 2009 Volkswagen Golf (Mk5 5th Generation)
VW delayed the introduction of the fifth-generation Golf in the US until 2006, three years after it was first shown in Europe. With a currency exchange rate problem to solve and the overwhelming popularity of the Jetta here, the Golf lost many of its luxury features. And on top of that, it revived the Rabbit name last seen 20 years earlier.
1999 - 2005 Volkswagen Golf (Mk4 4th Generation)
The Golf's fourth generation appeared in the US in 1999, representing a significant upgrade in quality and refinement as VW made its cars more luxurious and expensive and using more pieces from the Audi brand.
1993 - 1999 Volkswagen Golf (Mk3 3rd Generation)
The new Golf (known as the Golf III in the US for some years) arrived on these shores in late 1993 in certain markets and 1994 for the rest of the country. Now built-in VW's Puebla, Mexico factory, the Mk3 was larger in every dimension and also became more aerodynamic.
1985 - 1992 Volkswagen Golf (Mk2 2nd Generation)
Second-generation Golf was introduced in 1985. Now called Golf worldwide, the car grew significantly in every direction as the small hatchbacks of the '70s started to balloon in size. But that made it more practical, more comfortable, and more powerful.
