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2012 Volkswagen Golf body kit, picture![]() Golf Size isn't everything - just look at the new 2012 Volkswagen Golf. The Golf is the smallest car in the Volkswagen fleet, but as you can see in the Golf picture above, the car certainly isn't lacking in any other area than size. New for this year, the Golf is sleeker and more powerful than ever before, combining the style of a more sophisticated luxury car with the engine of a mid-size sedan. The car also is available in two models, the Golf GL and the Golf GLS, with a variety of other configurations, as well. After that, with all of the Golf body kits on the market today, you can personalize your car into something entirely unique. We have prepared this Golf review in the hopes that it might inspire some of you to purchase a Volkswagen Golf. Please let us know if you find our Golf info useful.
Everything about 2012 Volkswagen Golf parts starts under the hood, with the car's engine. The Golf is available with two different engines - one that runs on gas, and one that runs on diesel fuel. The standard engine is a 2.0-liter, 4-cylinder gas engine that delivers 115 horsepower and 122 pounds-per-foot of torque. The diesel engine, available at a premium in the USA, is a 1.9-liter, 4-cylinder, inline turbo-charged direct-injection diesel engine that delivers 90 horsepower and 149 pounds-per-foot of torque. Golf performance is also determined by other features, including:
For info about additional Golf parts, please stay tuned, as we update our site every month. For specs about Golf body kits, read on! Every Golf body kit enhances the looks and appeal of the car (see Golf picture above). Before those improvements, however, the Golf is pretty special. The car features a roof-mounted amplified flexible black whip antenna, center high-mounted rear stop lamp, daytime running lights, heated windshield washer nozzles, and 195/65R 15-inch all-season tires. Inside, the 2012 Golf is just as impressive, and amenities include:
With Golf body kits that include add-ons for the front, rear, and sides of your car, the choices multiply tenfold. This is just another way to make the 2012 Volkswagen Golf part of your life. We hope you've enjoyed our Golf review. With all of these Earth-shattering improvements, the best feature of the 2012 Volkswagen Golf is still safety. This year's Golf is safer than ever, and includes such safety precautions as automatic tensioning retractors for front and rear passenger seats, child seat tether anchorage points, side-door intrusion beams, side-curtain airbag protection, driver and front passenger airbags, and remote keyless entry, to name a few. There are also adjustable head restraints, anti-lock brakes, and front and rear crumple zones. With Golf specs like these, it's no wonder why this car has become the most popular Volkswagen of the 21st Century. Don't take our word for it, though. Buy a Golf, slap on a Golf body kit and drive off into the sunset today. Click HERE to Get 2012 car, truck, and SUV price quotes from dealers in your area.Home > Sitemap > Nissan > Pontiac > Toyota > Volkswagen > Golf
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