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2012 Volkswagen Golf in Los Angeles, CA | 2 Great Deals | $3,990 | 73 listings |
2011 Volkswagen Golf in Los Angeles, CA | 4 Great Deals | $3,777 | 65 listings |
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2012 Volkswagen Golf

Volkswagen expands the Golf hatchback's trim lineup for 2012, offering a variety of upgraded convenience and tech features, and the Golf continues to offer a functional, upscale cabin with plenty of storage space, as well as good driving dynamics and impressive fuel economy numbers when equipped with the optional diesel engine.
The 2012 Golf remains expensive when compared to similarly equipped competitors, and mediocre fuel economy numbers continue to plague gas-powered Golf trims.
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Although the 2012 Volkswagen Golf comes with a price premium when compared to similarly equipped competitors, reviewers and owners don't seem to mind much, since the Golf delivers a lot of German engineering for the money. Thanks to its good performance, agile handling and overall solid build quality, the Golf behaves like a much more expensive vehicle on the road. Owners say it's not only highly capable but also fun to drive. Add in a high-mileage diesel-powered option and a comfortable interior that meets or beats just about anything else in its class, and it becomes easy to understand the Golf's wide appeal.
Nearing the end of its sixth generation, the Volkswagen Golf receives only minor updating for 2012, in the form of a revamped trim lineup, which adds new Convenience, Convenience and Sunroof, Tech, and Sunroof and Navigation Packages to the standard trims. Buyers can now choose from a total of 18 Golf trims, grouped by the type of powerplant found under the hood.
The Base trims, powered by a 2.5-liter gas engine, can be equipped with either a new Convenience Package or a new Convenience and Sunroof Package. The Convenience Package adds such features as Bluetooth and heated front seats to the standard equipment list, as well as front headlight washer nozzles, while the Convenience and Sunroof Package also includes a power tilt/slide sunroof and a premium touchscreen radio with a USB port. Buyers can similarly equip the low-emissions PZEV trims, designed for sale in certain markets, with both packages.
The high-mileage TDI trims, powered by a turbocharged direct-injection clean diesel engine, are available with either a new Tech Package or a new Sunroof and Nav Package. The Tech Package for the TDI trims adds such features as an upgraded Dynaudio audio system and remote keyless entry with push-button start, as well as LED daytime running lights, which are new for 2012, and HID adaptive headlights. As its name implies, the Sunroof and Nav Package adds a power sunroof and a touchscreen navigation system.
Outside, the VW Golf continues to display clean lines and minimalist styling, highlighted by a wide double-bar grille, swept-back headlights, pronounced wheel arches, unique taillights, a roof-mounted spoiler and dual polished exhaust tips. All Golf trims come equipped with halogen headlights with standard daytime running lights and power heated side mirrors with integrated turn signals. In addition, the TDI trims get standard heated windshield wiper nozzles.
While the Golf continues to deliver tight, responsive handling, peppy performance and a sporty, high-quality interior, critics say the standard features list on entry-level Golf trims doesn't match those of some competitive vehicles, and also note that the Golf's better-equipped trims come at a price premium. In addition, fuel economy numbers for the gas-powered Golf trims, which achieve up to 33 mpg with a manual transmission, lag behind those of some competitors. The Honda Fit, for instance, manages up to 35 mpg, while the Ford Focus 5-Door and the Ford Fiesta hatchbacks both get up to 38 mpg (40 mpg with a special fuel economy package), and the MINI Cooper squeezes out up to 36 mpg. Other competitors for the Golf include the Mazda MAZDA3 5-Door, the Hyundai Accent GS and the Kia Rio 5-Door LX, all of which get up to 40 mpg. Of course, buyers who seek stellar fuel economy numbers can opt for Golf trims powered by the TDI diesel engine, which boosts fuel economy numbers up to 42 mpg. However, the TDI trims come with a higher price tag than the gas-powered versions.
The Golf's two powerplants remain unchanged for 2012. Base power comes from a 2.5-liter inline 5-cylinder gas engine, which generates 170 hp and 177 lb-ft of torque. The engine, which features DOHC and multiport fuel injection, links to either a 5-speed manual transmission, which comes standard, or a 6-speed automatic transmission with Tiptronic manual-shift and Sport modes. Fuel economy numbers for the gas-powered Golfs check in at 23 mpg city/33 highway with the manual shifter and 24/31 with the automatic. VW also offers PZEV (Partial Zero Emissions Vehicle) versions of the gas-powered trims for sale in states with California emissions standards.
The TDI (Turbocharged Direct Injection) trims continue to receive an efficient 2.0-liter turbocharged Clean Diesel engine, which produces 140 hp and a very respectable 236 lb-ft of torque at 1,750-2,500 rpm. The TDI trims come standard with the 6-speed automatic transmission, while owners can add an optional 6-speed DSG automatic transmission with paddle shifters for manual shifting. Volkswagen does not offer the manual shifter on TDI trims. When paired with either transmission, the diesel engine posts fuel economy numbers of 30/42, although owners have reported getting mileage up into the high 40s.
Both engines deliver good performance and turn the Golf into a sport-oriented hatchback. When equipped with the base gas engine, the Golf accelerates quickly and smoothly. However, the quick acceleration eats into the fuel economy numbers. Most reviewers recommend the TDI trims, due to their strong torque and good fuel economy numbers. However, reviewers also note the diesel engine isn't as quiet as the gas powerplant during normal operation.
With its low, wide stance and good balance, the front-wheel-drive Golf rockets through tight corners with ease, displaying minimal body lean and agile handling. Reviewers especially like the Golf's steering, which remains almost universally praised for being responsive and controlled. The Golf features electromechanical rack-and-pinion power steering with variable assistance, so steering effort varies depending on speed and driving situations. It's firm and direct when driving hard, the automaker notes, but lighter around town or when negotiating parking lots.
All Golfs ride on an independent MacPherson strut front suspension with coil springs and an anti-roll bar, and a fully independent multilink configuration in the rear with coil springs, telescopic dampers and an anti-roll bar. Power-assisted front vented disc brakes and rear solid disc brakes provide good stopping power at all speeds, although a few testers say the brakes lack optimal feedback, and can feel a little jittery at times on wet road surfaces. The 2.5-liter gas-powered Base and PZEV trims come equipped with 15-inch steel wheels, while the TDI trims get upgraded 17-inch alloy wheels with antitheft wheel locks.
Thanks to a high level of comfort and refinement, the Golf's spacious cabin matches or exceeds just about anything else in the class. Quality materials and soft-touch surfaces give the interior a plush feel, with top-level fit and finish and plenty of attention given to small details throughout the cabin. Brushed metallic and chrome accents on the dash, door panels and center console add a sporty touch. However, some reviewers find the cabin a little sparse, especially in the entry-level trims, which come without such standard features as a center armrest and Bluetooth.
The Golf's seats are comfortable and supportive, with side bolstering on the front seats. In 2-door Golfs, the front seats feature 8-way manual adjustment with 2-way manual lumbar support, while 4-door trims add power reclining seatbacks for the driver and front passenger. All trims include a 60/40 split-and-fold rear seatback. With the rear seatbacks up, the Golf offers 15.2 cubic feet of storage space in the rear cargo area, which expands to 46 cubic feet with the rear seatbacks folded down.
All Golf trims come equipped with such standard features as Titan Black cloth seats, air conditioning, a tilt/telescopic steering wheel, cruise control, a keyless remote and a trip computer with a compass. In addition, the Base and PZEV trims include an 8-speaker audio system with a CD player and an auxiliary input jack. The Base with Convenience Package adds a front center armrest, heated front seats and Bluetooth, while the Base with the Convenience and Sunroof Package adds a power sunroof and an 8-speaker Premium audio system with a touchscreen, a 6-CD changer, SiriusXM satellite radio and an iPod port.
All TDI trims add a number of upgrades, including a leather-wrapped multifunction steering wheel and a center armrest with a pass-through in the second row. In addition, the Premium audio system with Bluetooth, satellite radio and CD changer comes standard in the TDI trims. Owners can upgrade the TDI to include the Tech Package, which adds an upgraded Dynaudio audio system and push-button start, or the Sunroof and Navigation Package.
The Volkswagen Golf was named a Top Safety Pick for 2012 by the IIHS, since it earned a top rating of Good for protecting passengers in all types of crashes. The NHTSA gave the Golf 4 out of 5 stars for protecting passengers during rollovers but has not tested the vehicle in other types of crashes.
All Golfs come equipped with 6 airbags, including dual front, front side and side-curtain airbags for both rows of seating. Other standard safety features for the 2012 Golf include electronic stability control and antilock brakes with electronic brake-pressure distribution and hydraulic brake assist. All Golfs also include an Intelligent Crash Response System, which shuts off the fuel pump, unlocks the doors and turns on the hazard lights in certain types of collisions.
Owners overwhelmingly give their Golfs high marks, thanks in part to its performance and handling, as well as its comfortable, high-quality interior, which helps set it apart from competitors, owners note. Most realize the entry-level Golf doesn't come as well-equipped as its competitors or deliver class-leading fuel-economy numbers, but owners say it feels solid inside and out, with a high level of interior comfort and upscale detailing. To combat the Golf's mediocre fuel economy numbers, many owners have opted for the diesel-powered TDI trims, and they have no regrets about their decision. TDI owners say their cars regularly average 39-42 mpg, and can eke out fuel economy numbers into the high 40s at highway speeds. Owners also like the Golf's quick acceleration and sporty handling and call it a fun vehicle to drive.
Some owners say the optional DSG automatic transmission on TDI trims can feel jerky at times, and some wish the rear seat offered more legroom for passengers. In addition, a few owners have reported problems with the readouts on the audio and navigation systems. But overall owners say the Golf rises above its competition by offering a well-built, European-inspired vehicle that makes driving a pleasure.
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2012 Volkswagen Golf Reviews
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by Guru9ZT95Whandles well good power soaks up the bumps, decent on gas, transmission upshifts too quickly and stay stuck in a single gear if you downshift, great sound system, cheap parts thanks. -
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by Guru9Z4KYFGreat car and amazing experience. Only downside is I found rust where a rubber bar is supposed to be on the front windshield, but the rubber bar is also not there. They said they were cleaning it up, so not sure if that would fall under a priority of theirs or not. -
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by echabelluLove my 2015 Volkswagen Golf SE with only 29K. Absolutely a great car. Very versatile and roomy hatchback. Excellent interior. Easy and fun to drive. Amazing mpg in the city & highway. A good price for a great car.
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