Car.com Home

2004 Volkswagen Golf New Car Buyer's Guide  

  
Car.com HomeCar.com HomeNew Car QuoteBuy Used CarAuto Loans and Car FinanceNew Car Prices, Reviews, Pictures and Research

2004 Volkswagen Golf New Car Buyer's Guide


New Car Buyer's Guide  » Volkswagen  » 2004 Golf
 
2004 Volkswagen GolfGet a FREE Price Quote on the 2004 Volkswagen Golf

What's New for the 2004 Volkswagen Golf?
Changes for the 2004 Volkswagen Golf include a revised turbodiesel engine that makes 100 horsepower and 177 pound-feet of torque, an increase of 10 ponies and 22 lb.-ft. of grunt over last year’s version. An optional OnStar telematics system makes its debut in the Golf, as well as a seatbelt reminder and fuel-cap warning on the dashboard. GLS trim buyers enjoy a standard Monsoon stereo system.


Advantages of the 2004 Volkswagen Golf:

  • Impressive cargo space
  • Nimble handling characteristics
  • Extra features, such as side curtain airbags, go above and beyond most economy hatchbacks

Objections to the 2004 Volkswagen Golf:

  • Last year of the current generation – you may want to wait for a brand new 2005 iteration
  • Pricier than other cars in the compact hatchback class
  • 2.0-liter engine is lethargic and wheezy, especially when paired with the four-speed automatic transmission

Editor's Advice:
Now in its fifth and final year, the current-generation Volkswagen Golf has persevered as the one constant in the roller coaster hatchback movement. We’re happy that these compact, practical cars are hot again, but numerous competitors are vying for your cargo carrying needs, and the Golf is showing its age. Yet with an elegant interior, plenty of passenger and cargo capacity, and two- or four-door configurations, the current VW Golf still appeals to city dwellers who need to get around town with a bit of style mixed in with sensibility. Powering the Golf is a choice of two powerplants: a 2.0-liter engine with 115 horsepower or a 1.9-liter turbodiesel churning out 100 horsepower. Those seeking a bit more zoom from the engine room will want to go for the GTI version, which offers the choice of a turbocharged inline four or a V6 engine. Better yet, wait a little while for the all-new fifth-generation Volkswagen Golf, slated to be bigger and better in all aspects.

Zip Code:

 OTHER WAYS TO SEARCH
Search By Make
BMW, Honda, Toyota, Lexus, etc.

Advanced Search
Search by features and other criteria

Search By Category
Convertibles, SUVs, Vans, etc.

Search By Payment
Find new cars that fit your monthly budget
 


  CAR PREVIEWS & REVIEWS
2008 Paris Auto Show: 2009 Volkswagen Golf
An all-new VW Golf hits the streets for 2009 -- you'll see it soon as the next-generation Rabbit

2007 Volkswagen Golf R32 Preview
Performance with a dose of refinement and sophistication

2005 Volkswagen Golf and GTI Preview
Making hatches hip

2007 Volkswagen Rabbit Preview
Nothing really ever changes, except change

2007 Volkswagen Golf R32 Preview
Performance with a dose of refinement and sophistication

2005 Volkswagen Golf and GTI Preview
Making hatches hip

2003 Volkswagen Golf/GTI Review
Sophisticated fun with hatchback practicality.

2002 Volkswagen Golf/GTI Review
Smooth, sophisticated, practical. And powerful.

2001 Volkswagen Golf/GTI Review
Teutonic handling with refined road manners.

2000 Volkswagen Golf/GTI Review
Performance and refinement in a compact package.


ABOUT CAR.COM
"Since 1995, we've helped millions of customers get connected to a local Car.com Accredited Dealer for up-front auto pricing and a no-hassle car and truck buying experience. We are the Internet's largest new car buying service, generating over a billion dollars a month in auto sales."

» Auto Insurance Quotes
» Get Auto Financing
» Free Credit Reports
» Vehicle History Reports

A D V E R T I S E M E N T

Buy New | Buy Used | Finance | Research | Dealer Locator | About Us | Jobs | Dealer Inquiry | Intellectual Property | Privacy Policy | Usage Terms and Disclaimers
Powered by AIC - Automotive Information Center
Copyright 1996-2009 Car.com, Inc. All Rights Reserved Worldwide.
Kelley Blue Book® and Blue Book® are trademarks of Kelley Blue Book Co., Inc.