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2006 Volkswagen Golf - Web Chatter

MSRP: $16,030 - $20,655 See Local Classifieds
 
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Edmunds
2006 volkswagen golf Professional Edmunds Review

...Overall, we think that there are better choices than the Volkswagen Golf for a small car in the early part of 2006. If you're dead set on this VW car, though, our suggestion would be to wait until...

CarGurus
2006 Volkswagen Golf Overview

...A five-speed manual transmission was standard for all three versions, while a four-speed automatic was optional for the gas-engine Golfs. A five-speed automatic was optional with the diesel...

Cars.com
2006 Volkswagen Golf Professional Cars.com Review

...The GLS comes with a power sunroof. All-season tires are mounted on 15-inch wheels. Interior Upright hatchback styling allows the driver and passengers to sit more vertically in the Golf than in most...

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MSN Autos user
Wait for the new Golf to come on sale 2006

...Engine gruff low mpg One of the biggest complaints though is the road noise that is transmitted inside at >50mph. You literally have to speak up to talk, and...

CarGurus user
2006 Golf. Meh.

...I bought the Golf when my Passat died on me. It was on the lot, and the only manual transmission GLS model. It has the "2 Point Slow" engine which is not...

Cars.com user
Very good build quality...

..."I was impressed with the test drive... and now, 5000 miles later I'm still impressed. Only one reason to make a trip back to dealer, that for a minor...

Edmunds user
Don't understand the Hybrid Hoopla

...Since I purchased my diesel Golf, I have driven 10,000 miles and my miliage has improved from 40/48 to 42/48. I get 600 miles to the tank of fuel on the...


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It does seem high. Have you shopped around - Don't always believe the adverts when they say they are the cheapest. You don't indicate your age or if you have 'household' insurance. I combined my short term household insurance to cover contents of home plus my vehicles and am paying far less than...

I have a 2006 Golf TDI. It has been taking along time to warm up in cold mornings (-25C).?
Sometimes when I drive to work (30 minute drive) it doesn't even warm up. I am talking about the temp. gauge for the engine. I have been told it should be at 90C and it doesn't even reach that. Has this problem happened to anyone else? Is this a thermostat problem or is it a thing with volkswagon diesel vehicles? Thanks
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 5 answers

The VW TDI won't warm up just by leaving it idle. You need to make the engine work hard before it will throw any heat. Basically this means you need to be driving down the road. Are you doing mainly city driving? TDIs have a tendancy to cool down and thus have a harder time throwing warm heat. The...

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