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About 1986 Volkswagen Golf
Overview

It's not particularly fast, and without its doors and windows, this boxy sports hatch might resemble a golf cart, but the 1986 Volkswagen Golf is not named for the Scottish-born pasttime. Rather, it's an abbreviated version of Golf-Strom, or Gulf Stream, meant to conjure up images of exotic European sophistication and not necessarily overweight businessmen in plaid pants and sweater vests.
Why the lengthy and seemingly irrelevant intro? Because there were few changes to the 1986 Volkswagen Golf hatchback, aside from the addition of a high rear brake light. Roomy and comfortable for four, this 2-door or 4-door hatchback was labeled a compact car, rather than a subcompact, and the extra legroom was well appreciated, whether transporting friends or family (or golf clubs). Both hatchbacks sported a 1.8-liter, 4-cylinder, 85-hp engine standard or 1.6-liter, 52-hp diesel engine, coupled with a 5-speed manual transmission. If not the fastest car or the most beautiful car on the block, it was certainly the most practical and budget-conscious, boasting fuel economy of at least 27/34 mpg. And it lasted forever, with some drivers reporting they've owned their Golf for up to 20 years. Few options on the inside make it a Spartan personal car, but those buying the Golf are probably looking more for reliability and affordability, and the 1986 Golf delivers on these criteria.
Other favorite features that owners enjoy are the crisp handling and tight cornering. The 1986 Golf gives a lot of pleasure behind the wheel and offers easy maneuverability. Some drivers wish it had a bit better acceleration and horsepower.
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Chris L
Reviewed a 1986 Volkswagen Golf on Apr 9, 2008
Small, light car with plenty of room for performance mods and styling upgrades.
Niki L
Reviewed a 1986 Volkswagen Golf on Jul 15, 2008
I absolutely loved this car. It was my second car and my college car. Unfortunately, she was injured in an accident and put out to pasture. She had a sunroof, 5 speed--just loved it.
Michael D
Reviewed a 1986 Volkswagen Golf on Feb 12, 2007
Although I loved this little German car, I must say that the '86 has an overheating problem. This isn't limited to just me, had a friend with an '86 Jetta and the same thing. I rebuilt the head, had the radiator flow checked and replaced the thermostat. Oh well. Aside from that coming up at the end of the car's life, it was awesome. Everything was at hand where you needed it in the drivers seat, the front room was accomodating for me at 6'1 with very long legs, and there was plenty of room in the hatch for carrying whatever you needed. The back seat was tight, but I did manage to get six people including myself home in it one night. Repairs on this car were dead simple. Leave it to the Germans to make everything accessible as it can be on a tiny car. There was no extranious stuff going on. I loved this car and woudl get another in a second.
Alex D
Reviewed a 1986 Volkswagen Golf on Sep 14, 2008
I love getting 45 mpg on average! Though this car has little to no get up and go, it gets me where I need to go. It has been a great first car. Its also not the best looking car, but again the gas mileage makes it all worth it.
1986 Volkswagen Golf Trims
| Trim type | MSRP |
|---|---|
| 2 Dr Hatchback | $7,510 |
| 4 Dr Hatchback | $7,720 |
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