2020 Volkswagen Golf review

The story of the Volkswagen Golf began in 1974. Back then, in the year Australia’s road signs officially switched from imperial to metric, few would have imagined just what sort of success the practical German hatchback would become. Forty-five years later, the model conceived as an indirect replacement for the enduring Beetle has firmly established itself as the world’s best-selling car, with more than 35 million sales worldwide to date.

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