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Used car of the day: 2003 Volkswagen Golf GTI VR6
Today is another hot-hatch day with this 2003 Volkswagen Golf GTI VR6 ...
It’s not every day that you get to see such a well-preserved vehicle. This 19-year-old VW is resurfacing after years of great care and almost no driving. With 1,300 miles (2,092 kilometers) on the ...
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Back in its day, it was called “the hottest hot hatch Americans had ever seen.” For the third-generation GTI, Volkswagen ...
Although newer, more efficient motors surpass the original VR6 on paper, few have earned such a dedicated following. Beyond the engine's ability, many fans agree their affinity stems from the engine's ...
Rolling out of the garage and onto the empty driveway, the first beams of daylight drip onto the midnight paint. So rarely does the car see the light of day, it's as if it's unsure of what comes next.
This Jack of All Trades deserves a close look.
This 2003 Volkswagen GTI VR6 24V in Auburn, Massachusetts, is a rare 6-speed manual MK4 with fresh, comprehensive cooling and brake system work, aggressive stance, and full cosmetic enhancements.
A friend of mine is leaving the country and is selling his 2001 BMW 330Ci. It's a little older but he does a ton of traveling and the car has spent at least half of its life in a garage. Only 29,000 ...
Volkswagen was born in the 1930’s in hopes of becoming the “people’s car”. After years of development Volkswagen released an affordable replacement for the Beetle, aimed at being a long range commuter ...
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