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what year is the mk4 golf

by Lavon Halvorson Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Golf IV, manufactured between 1997 - 2003. In total, the fourth generation of the Golf, including all derivatives, was sold over 4.99 million times. Continuity leads to success.

When did the VW Golf Mk4 come out?

The Volkswagen Golf Mk4 (or VW Type 1J) is a compact car, the fourth generation of the Volkswagen Golf and the successor to the Volkswagen Golf Mk3. Launched in October 1997 for the 1999 model year, it was the best selling car in Europe in 2001 (though it slipped to second place, behind the Peugeot 206, in 2002).

What is a Mk4 Golf called in America?

Volkswagen Bora/Jetta Mk4. Volkswagen produced a saloon version of the Mk4 Golf. As with previous incarnations of the Golf, it had its own identity, and this time was called the Volkswagen Bora although the name Jetta remained in North America and South Africa.

What is the difference between Mk4 and Mk5 Golfs?

VW enthusiasts in Eastern Europe call it a Mk4 Golf Cabriolet while VW enthusiasts in the United Kingdom and United States call it a Mk3.5 Cabrio. The Volkswagen Golf Mk4 Variant was introduced in 1999. It was discontinued in 2006, and succeeded in 2007 by the Volkswagen Golf Mk5 Variant.

When did the Mk4 Golf Rabbit come out in the UK?

The Mk4 was produced in Brazil until 2013. The Golf Mk5 was introduced in Europe in the autumn of 2003, reaching the UK market in early 2004. In North America, Volkswagen brought back the Rabbit nameplate when it introduced the vehicle in 2006.

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What does MK4 mean VW Golf?

Volkswagen MK4/MKIV Vehicles As like the MK3's above, Volkswagen MK4 (MKIV) means fourth generation of a specific model (Jetta, Golf, GTI, or New Beetle). These vehicles were built on the “A4” Volkswagen platform (PQ34), or the MK4 (MKIV) chassis.

When was the MK4 made?

Developed in the mid 1990s, the Golf Mk4 made its debut in 1997 and became an instant hit. In fact, three years after its launch, it became Europe's best selling car thanks to its high-quality interior and strong equipment levels.

What years are MK6 golf?

Volkswagen MK6 (sixth generation) Golf was produced from 2012-2018 and featured a 2.0-liter turbocharged engine making 200+ horsepower. Mid-year 2013 introduced a refresh/facelift with different headlights and a slight horsepower boost to 210HP.

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 is a VW Mk4?

The Volkswagen Golf Mk4 (or VW Type 1J) is a compact car, the fourth generation of the Volkswagen Golf and the successor to the Volkswagen Golf Mk3. Launched in October 1997 for the 1998 model year, it was the best selling car in Europe in 2001 (though it slipped to second place, behind the Peugeot 206, in 2002).

What mk is a 2014 Golf?

Golf Mk6Volkswagen 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 year is a mk2 Golf?

Golf II – 1983 – 1991.

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 year is Mk3 Golf?

The Golf Mk3, built between 1991 and 1996.

What mk is a Golf 2006?

2006 - 2009 Volkswagen Golf (Mk5 5th Generation) The standard three and five-door Rabbits used a new 150-horsepower, 2.5-liter five-cylinder engine that was significantly more powerful than the previous base engine, along with a new six-speed automatic transmission option.

Is Golf Mk4 good?

The Volkswagen Golf Mk4 delivers luxury, quality and refinement in a very safe package. Rivals may look or drive better, but none offer the Golf's superb cabin and solid but understated image. It costs more than most small family cars, but depreciation is slow and running costs are reasonable.

Is VW GOLF Mk4 reliable?

In all seriousness, the Golf has had an impressive reliability record. Early gripes about the V6 engines have been put to rest, and the entire range has yet to spawn any significant faults. Despite this, the Golf can never quite pip Japanese rivals in reliability surveys.

How many R32s are left?

20222018VOLKSWAGEN GOLF R323.3k3.8kVOLKSWAGEN GOLF R32 S-A1.7k2.0k

When did Mk5 come out?

Fifth generation (Mk5/A5, Typ 1K; 2003) The Golf Mk5 was introduced in Europe in the autumn of 2003, reaching the UK market in early 2004. In North America, Volkswagen brought back the Rabbit nameplate when it introduced the vehicle in 2006.

How many R32 Mk4 were made?

The numbers tend to differ quite a bit, but it's widely believed that only around 6,000 units of the Mk4 R32 ever made it into the US, and only 5,000 Mk5 R32s were ever imported into the United States.

What year is Golf mk7?

The seventh Golf generation, launched in 2012, is the first Volkswagen model series based on the modular transverse kit (MQB).

Q: What is the highest sale price of a Volkswagen Golf - Mk4?

A: The highest recorded sale was $62,000 for a 2004 Volkswagen R32 on August 14 2020.

Q: What was the lowest recorded sale price for a Volkswagen Golf - Mk4?

A: The lowest recorded sale price was $5,100 for a 2002 Volkswagen GTI 337 Edition 6-Speed on April 03 2021.

Q: What is the average sale price of a Volkswagen Golf - Mk4?

A: The average price of a Volkswagen Golf - Mk4 is $21,575.

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What is a Mark 4 Golf?

The Mark 4 Golf was sold as a two-door hatchback, a four-door hatchback, a wagon, and a convertible, although the cabriolet was just Golf 3 with the face of a Golf 4 - cheeky Germans! There was also a sedan called Bora in Europe and Jetta in the United States, where it became the official vehicle of the unemployed student.

Who owned the VW Golf 4?

Before he became Pope Benedict the sixteenth, Joseph Ratzinger owned a 1999 Golf 4, which he sold in 2005 - because, you know, he could hitch a ride in the Popemobile. The fourth generation VW Golf was made until 2004 in Europe but continued to be built in Brazil until 2013, with a new face and rear-end.

What are the safety features of the Golf Mark 4?

And so the Golf mark 4 looks a lot like the model before it. Nonetheless, it brought a bunch of new safety enhancements, such as standard ABS, front airbags and side rails for better protection in case of a side crash.

When did the 4th generation golf start?

The story of the fourth generation Golf begins in 1997 in Germany. Its predecessor, the mark three Golf, set a high bar during its lifetime, winning the 1992 Car of the Year Award.

What year did the Golf 4th generation get 4 stars?

All this led to a four-star rating from Euro NCAP in 1998 - the same as the 1999 Opel Astra and the 1999 Ford Focus. But the biggest improvement was at the interior, where the fourth-generation Golf got high quality materials, just like the Passat before it.

The big-engine, small-hatchback formula is as appealing today as it was back in 2002

To understand the Mk4 Volkswagen Golf R32’s impact, it’s important to understand the Golf Mk4’s overall lack of appeal for driving enthusiasts. Here was a car that topped its class for perceived quality but, like the Mk3 Golf before it, severely under-delivered when it came to the model everyone wanted: the GTI.

Volkswagen Golf R32 in detail

The Mk4 Golf’s understated styling has undoubtedly aged well, and nowhere better than on the R32.

What is the MK6 Golf?

MK6: Jetta SportWagen The MK6 Jetta SportWagen got the same front end as the MK6 Golf and was sold from mid 2010 through 2014. It is called the Golf SportWagen outside of the US. MK6: 2012 Beetle These cars are based off of the latest and greatest 6th generation A class chassis.

What is an MK4?

MK4: Jetta, Golf, GTI and New Beetle This is the 4th generation "A" size chassis that applies to many of the products we sell. These cars are also commonly referred to "A4" cars but since we also sell products for the Audi A4 we prefer to call these cars MK4 which is a shortened version of Mark 4 or fourth generation.

When was the MK5 GTI released?

The MK5 GTI and Rabbit were sold through 2009. The MK5 Jetta SportWagen was sold from 2009-2010. MK6 Jetta Sedan: The MK6 Jetta sedan was released as a 2011 model. It is its own animal from a sheet metal and interior standpoint but it is indeed MK6 or 6th generation.

What year was the Audi A4?

The Audi A4 used this platform from 1996 through 2001 and VW used this platform from 1998 through 2005. The facelifted 2002-2005 Passat is also commonly called a B5.5. B6 and B7: Audi A4 The B6 and B7 Audi A4 were refinements on the B5 chassis. The B6 and B7 A4's were sold from 2002 through 2008.

When was the Mk4 Golf released?

The Mk4 Golf model history. When it was announced in November 1997 , the Mk4 Golf range included a three and five-door hatch with 1.4, 1.6, 1.8 GTi, 1.8 Turbo GTi petrol engines and 1.9 diesels in SDi and TDi format. Initially, the old convertible and estate from the Mk3 range continued in production until the following year.

What is the engine in a 1997 Mk4 Golf?

When it was announced in November 1997, the Mk4 Golf range included a three and five-door hatch with 1.4, 1.6, 1.8 GTi, 1.8 Turbo GTi petrol engines and 1.9 diesels in SDi and TDi format. Initially, the old convertible and estate from the Mk3 range continued in production until the following year. In July 1998, the Golf Mk4 convertible was announced using a Mk3 body with the new nose, a refreshed tail end as well as a revised interior. The 2.0-litre GTI was added to the range in March 1999 and by August, an estate Golf was available with the option of either a 1.6, 1.8 or 2.0-litre petrol engines or the 1.9 TDi or SDi diesel. Later that year Pompe Duse (PD) technology appeared, with the 1.9 version now producing 115bhp. In 1999 the booted Bora (or Jetta Mk4 in the US) came on the scene. With a distinctive front end, I personally think it has aged brilliantly - I did own one for quite a few years. A favourite with Sales Reps and Sunday drivers they're split into a two main camps when it comes to the classifieds. Low mileage, typically petrol engine automatics in burgundy and gold. Higher mileage TDI models in shades of silver, black and blue. You can't be too picky on colour, as unlike Golfs they aren't everywhere, but they are a great car with huge luggage space. In early 2000 the 2.8-litre V6 4-Motion arrived and in December the range was graced by the equally potent 2.3-litre V5. For those keen on fuel economy, with a decent helping of torque June 2001 saw the introduction of a feisty 130bhp version of the PD engine. Arguably the cream of the crop, especially from an investment point of view is the 4 wheel drive R32 with its 3.2 V6 engine, producing 238bhp. At the time it was the most powerful VW ever produced. For reference, the black 5 door Golf in our photos is a 1.9 TDI model.

What is the most powerful VW?

As mentioned earlier, the R32 was the most powerful VW ever produced at the time, and they quickly became a cult classic. With a limited colour choice (Black, Red, Blue, Silver) Koenig sports seats, multi-spoke wheels and the raucous 3.2litre engine, they were available in 3 and 5 door configuration.

What are the underpinnings on a Mk4?

Golf Mk4 underpinnings are strong and dependable, so simply carry out the usual checks when buying. Broken coil springs, worn wishbone bushes or anti-roll bar links are all par for the course on older cars but replacement Mk4 Golf suspension parts are inexpensive. Incidentally, the ARBs were originally plastic but have since been replaced by sturdier metal items. The rear axle bushes wear with age and can make the rear end wander whilst driving. You can often hear them knocking as they move around over bumps and through corners. Allow for a 3-4 hour job at your workshop of choice, as you need to cut out the old bushes the press in the new ones with a special tool. Some Technicians will suggest fitting a polyurethane upgrade at this stage in the vehicles life.

When did the GTI 2.0 come out?

The 2.0-litre GTI was added to the range in March 1999 and by August, an estate Golf was available with the option of either a 1.6, 1.8 or 2.0-litre petrol engines or the 1.9 TDi or SDi diesel. Later that year Pompe Duse (PD) technology appeared, with the 1.9 version now producing 115bhp.

Does the Mk4 rust?

The Mk4 Golf doesn't rust badly, especially in comparison with the earlier versions. However, localised spots on the wings, sills, doors and tailgate are commonplace. Of course, a cursory glance underneath will help put chassis corrosion concerns to bed.

Is the Mk4 a diesel?

The Mk4 Golf range really championed the diesel engine and there's always a strong demand for a decent 1.9 TDI, including the GTI styled GT TDI. We wouldn’t bother with the 90bhp version, but the 110 and 115 are pokey enough.

When was the Mk4 introduced?

Main article: Volkswagen Golf Mk4. The Golf Mk4 was first introduced in August 1997, followed by a notchback version (VW Bora or, in North America, again VW Jetta) in August 1998 and a new Golf Variant (estate) in March 1999.

Who designed the Mk6 Golf?

This vehicle was debuted at the 2008 Paris Motor Show. The Mk6 Golf was designed by Volkswagen's chief designer Walter de'Silva. The design is said to be more aerodynamic, helping fuel efficiency, and is quieter than its predecessor.

How many miles does a 2015 Volkswagen E golf drive?

The production version of the 2015 Volkswagen e-Golf was unveiled at the 2013 Frankfurt Motor Show. According to VW the e-Golf has a practical all-electric range of 130 to 190 km (81 to 118 mi), with an official NEDC cycle of 190 km (120 mi), and the winter range is expected to be 80 to 120 km (50 to 75 mi). The 2015 e-Golf has an official EPA rated all-electric range of 134 km (83 mi), and a combined fuel economy of 116 miles per gallon gasoline equivalent (MPGe) for an energy consumption of 29 kW-hrs/100 mi. The EPA rating for city driving is 126 MPGe and 105 MPGe in highway. Production of vehicles destined for retail customers began in March 2014.

How many golfs were built in 2013?

Historically, the Golf is Volkswagen's best-selling model and is among the world's top three best-selling models, with more than thirty million built as of June 2013. Initially, most Golfs were 3-door hatchbacks.

How fast is a Golf GTE?

The Golf GTE has a top speed of 217 km/h (135 mp h) and accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h (0 to 62 mph) in under 7.6 seconds. The vehicle can be recharged from a Type 2 charging point in approximately 2 hours, or from a standard 230 V wall outlet in approximately 4 hours.

Where is the GTI made?

The GTI version is the only version on sale in Mexico. The saloon/sedan version, again widely marketed Volkswagen as the Jetta, is assembled in Germany, South Africa, as well as Mexico. It is marketed in certain markets, including European markets and Mexico as Bora. It was followed in 2007 by a new Golf Variant.

What is the TFT on a Golf?

In terms of interior technology, the Golf now features a 12.3" T FT display as an option that is similar to Audi models and known as "Virtual Cockpit", full LED lights, animated tail indicators as an option (also used in Audi models), etc.

What is the Mk4 Golf?

Style icon. Today the Mk4 Golf is considered a pioneering style icon amongst design experts – no doubt this also comes as a result of it bridging the gap to the 1974 Golf Mk1 with all its clear features and the product line’s striking C-pillar design. With the Mk4 Golf Volkswagen implemented a completely new quality standard within the segment. In parallel, the debut of ESP made further contributions to making safety available to the masses. Later, ESP became series production standard in Germany first. The Golf GTI 132 kW, launched in 2001 (to mark the GTI’s 25th anniversary), is already a sought-after classic. It was followed in 2002 by the first Golf with direct petrol injection engine (FSI) and the debut of head-protection airbags installed as standard. In 2002, Volkswagen also introduced what was then the sportiest Golf: the R32 with a top speed of 250 km/h. In 2003, it was this Golf R32 that became available with a dual clutch gearbox (DSG) for the very first time. After 4.99 million vehicles built, the Mk4 Golf made space on production lines for the Mk5 Golf that same year.

When did the Mk3 Golf come out?

Firstly, the Mk3 Golf was the product line’s first model available with front airbags from 1992 and secondly, great progress within the context of body design also led to significantly improved crash properties. Volkswagen revolutionised passive safety as this improved protection benefited millions of car drivers around the globe.

What is the fifth generation of golf?

It was the fifth Golf generation that offered comfort and dynamics that went beyond those of quite a number of competitors within the upper mid-sized vehicle class. The same rang true for quality. A value that underlines the stability of the laser-welded body is that its torsional rigidity had increased by 35 percent in 2003 upon the debut of the Golf Mk5. This also marked the first time that the Golf was optionally available with side airbags in the rear – in conjunction with the six standard airbags (front, sides at the front, head-protection airbag) this now meant that eight of these protecting, inflatable pads were on board the vehicle. In terms of comfort and dynamics the Golf Mk5 scored high marks thanks to features including the new four-link suspension rear axle and a new 7-speed DSG, bi-xenon headlights, rain sensor as well as a tilting and sliding panoramic sunroof, plus the debut of the first turbocharged direct petrol injection engine in the Golf GTI as well as the world’s first Twincharger featuring turbocharging and compressor-based charging. When the Golf Mk6 was introduced in 2008, 3.4 million units of all available Mk5 variants had been produced.

What was the first evolutionary stage of golf?

The first evolutionary stage. It was the second Golf with which the baby boomer generation, hovering around the age of 50 nowadays, learnt to drive: while the predecessor had already become the favourite amongst driving instructors and learner drivers, the new Golf now finally and irreversibly conquered this generation that was later also named after this vehicle. And it was this Golf that made progress available to the masses for the first time – with technologies including a lambda-probe-controlled catalytic converter, the anti-lock brake system or the product line’s first all-wheel drive. In June 1988, the Golf already exceeded 10 million vehicles produced: a tremendously high figure. After 6.3 million produced vehicles, the second Golf generation was phased out in summer 1991.

What year did the Golf R32 come out?

In 2002, Volkswagen also introduced what was then the sportiest Golf: the R32 with a top speed of 250 km/h. In 2003, it was this Golf R32 that became available with a dual clutch gearbox (DSG) ...

How many golf cars were made in 1988?

In June 1988, the Golf already exceeded 10 million vehicles produced: a tremendously high figure.

When was the first Golf Mk1 made?

Golf Mk1 – 1974 to 1983. Initial impulse. The first series-production Golf rolled off the production line in Wolfsburg in March 1974 and was available at dealerships from May in the same year. A new era definitively began where the Beetle had dominated the scene with its rear-mounted engine and rear-wheel drive for many decades: the era ...

When did the Golf Mk3 come out?

With the launch of the third generation of the Golf in August 1991 , Volkswagen heralded a new era of safety. The Golf Mk3 was the first of the series to have front airbags (as of 1992), while major advances in the area of car body construction also resulted in significantly improved crash safety qualities.

When was the Volkswagen Golf Mk1 made?

Volkswagen Golf Mk1 – 1974 to 1983. Golf Mk2 – 1983 to 1991. While its predecessor had already become a favourite of all driving instructors and learner drivers, the second Golf now cemented itself in their minds as their permanent number one choice.

How many generations of Volkswagen Golf are there?

Mk1 to Mk7. Officially there has never been any numbering by Volkswagen of the Golf generations, so no Golf Mk1, Mk2, Mk3, Mk4, Mk5, Mk6 or Mk7. With now seven generations of the car, The numbering system now ‘officially’ enters into the Golf’s history. The fact is that with – as of the 31st ...

What was the fastest golf in 2002?

Also in 2002, Volkswagen launched what at the time was the sportiest Golf ever: the R32, with a top speed of 250 km/h. It was this top model that in 2003 was the first ever to be available with the revolutionarily fast and fuel-efficient direct shift gearbox (DSG), the automatic transmission of the new age.

When was the first Volkswagen Golf made?

Volkswagen Golf Mk1 thru Mk7. Golf Mk1 – 1974 to 1983. The first full-production Golf rolled off the production line in Wolfsburg in March 1974 and was in Volkswagen dealerships that May.

When did Volkswagen introduce the Golf GTI?

Thus, for example, in launching the first Golf GTI (in 1976) Volkswagen heralded the introduction of greater dynamism in this class, while the Golf D (naturally aspirated diesel engine, 1976) and the later Golf GTD (turbodiesel, 1982) marked the breakthrough for diesel cars in the compact segment. In 1979, with the Golf Cabriolet – at times ...

When did ESC come out?

With the debut of ESC (in 1998 ) and the brake assistant system, safety also continued to be further democratised. Also in 1998, Volkswagen unveiled the first four-wheel drive Golf with a Haldex clutch – the Golf 4MOTION. A year later, ESC became a standard feature, initially in Germany.

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