2010 Volkswagen Golf
Drive the 2010 Volkswagen Golf: A Hatchback with Great Performance and Style
The Volkswagen Golf returns to the U.S. car market with the sixth generation 2010 model after years of fruitful success in foreign car markets and is looking to win over the hearts of hatchback enthusiasts.
The speedy Golf is capable of impressive performance because of features such as a five-speed manual transmission with a clutch starter interlock, Engine Braking Assist, and an in-line 2.5L engine (DOHC and 5-cylinders) that produces 170 hp. Additional features that enhance the handling and control of the Golf include power-assisted brakes, electro-mechanical power rack-and-pinion steering, the Electronic Stabilization Program, and Anti-Slip Regulation.
From the outside of the Golf you will be able to admire its sporty hatchback style, where you will also find a range of exterior features that enhance its aesthetic qualities and its practicality. Exterior features include a diversity antenna, fully galvanized sheet metal, a crash optimized front end, visible exhaust tips, anti-intrusion side door beams, dual-reflector halogen headlamps, and side mirrors with integrated turn signals.
The majority of the time you spend with your vehicle, you will be inside the cabin enjoying standard features like single-zone climate control, a power outlet, cruise control, integrated armrests, a brake pad wear indicator, and a remote central power locking system.
Of course, the Golf is also designed with safety in mind, so it comes equipped with safety features such as front safety belts with pre-tensioners and load limiters, child seat tether anchorage points, a buckle switch, an interlock feature, and a range of airbags. Take a drive in the 2010 Volkswagen Golf and you will love the performance and comfort it provides.
