1986 Volkswagen Golf Reviews, Pricing & Specs

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$7,510 to $7,720

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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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by Anonymous
Sep 16, 2014
I love its reliablility and 65 id plenty fast enough for me!, It always starts,, never overheats, oil gets black as the ACE of spades with in 3 days,, but, can't beat its reliability!, this one replaces my old 86 that I never changed the fuel filter on. ( hard lesson learned)Sep 16, 2014
by Michael W
Mar 29, 2013
This car has been the best car I have owned. My first used car and I have never had a problem. Starts up all year long and delivers a fun quality drive granted there are no mountains in your way. Learned how to drive a stick on my blue bonnet with 240,000 miles. Looking forward to many years of road trips and camping out with my daughter. Oh yea did I say 42+ mpg. we send our sons and daughters to die for the right to drive overpriced union guzzling recycling weight in five years. My golf saves lives every time I get 550+ on a small tank. UPDATE: Been over a year and now getting 45-48.5 mpg and reached 650 miles on one tank. Adding the diesel additive seems to increase millage by one to two miles a gallon. Zero $ for repairs. Mar 29, 2013
by Josh T
Nov 26, 2010
has a 5 speed new clutch, 8v soon to be a 1.8, runs good gets up an goes real smoothly, bought this car for 1000 with new parts for it, its fun to drive needs alot of work, def a project car, which will be nice with the euro style in about a yearNov 26, 2010

1986 Volkswagen Golf Pricing

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Trims & specs

Audio System

AM/FM radio

Seats

Front seat type: bucket · Upholstery: cloth

Windows

Front wipers: intermittent

Audio System

AM/FM radio

Seats

Front seat type: bucket · Upholstery: cloth

Windows

Front wipers: intermittent

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