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Volkswagen Golf Mk4

The Volkswagen Golf Mk4[3] (or VW Type 1J) is a compact car, the fourth generation of the Volkswagen Golf and the successor to the Volkswagen Golf Mk3. Launched in October 1997 for the 1998 model year, it was the best selling car in Europe in 2001 (though it slipped to second place, behind the Peugeot 206, in 2002).[4]

Volkswagen Golf Mk4 (1J)
Overview
ManufacturerVolkswagen
Also calledVW Bora HS (China, 2006–2008)
VW City Golf (Canada, 2007–2010)
VW Golf Town (2009–2010)
ProductionOctober 1997–2006 (until 2010 for some markets; until 2014 for Brazil)
Assembly
DesignerPeter Schreyer[2]
Hartmut Warkuß
Body and chassis
ClassCompact car (C)
Body style3-door hatchback
5-door hatchback
5-door station wagon
LayoutFront engine, front-wheel-drive / four-wheel-drive
PlatformVolkswagen Group A4 (PQ34) platform
RelatedVolkswagen Jetta Mk4 (Bora)
Audi A3 Mk1
Audi TT Mk1
Volkswagen New Beetle
SEAT León Mk1
SEAT Toledo Mk2
Škoda Octavia Mk1
Volkswagen Polo Mk5
Volkswagen Up
Powertrain
Engine
Transmission01M 4-speed automatic
09A 5-speed tiptronic automatic
02J 5-speed manual
02M 6-speed manual
6-speed DSG - R32 only
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,512 mm (98.9 in)
R32: 2,517 mm (99.1 in)
Length1998–2002 GTI/Golf: 4,148 mm (163.3 in)
2003-06 GTI/Golf: 4,188 mm (164.9 in)
R32: 4,176 mm (164.4 in)
Bora/Jetta: 4,376 mm (172.3 in)
Width1,735 mm (68.3 in)
Height1,440 mm (56.7 in)
R32: 1,425 mm (56.1 in)
City Golf: 1,445 mm (56.9 in)
Chronology
PredecessorVolkswagen Golf Mk3
SuccessorVolkswagen Golf Mk5

The Mk4 was a deliberate attempt to take the Volkswagen Golf series further upmarket, with a high-quality interior and higher equipment levels.

It was replaced in 2003 by the Volkswagen Golf Mk5 in European markets. However, manufacturing continued in South America, Mexico and China for developing markets until 2014.

Design and engineering

 
GLE 5-door hatchback
 
Generation 2.0 5-door hatchback

As with the larger Passat, launched a year earlier, the MK4 Golf helped form a part of Volkswagen's strategy of moving its products upmarket to plug a gap between mainstream economy cars and premium cars, with SEAT and Škoda, two other VW Group owned marques, poised to fill the gap below the new Golf. In fact, the quality of the Golf was comparable with the Audi A3,[citation needed] which was the first car based on this floor pan when it was launched a year earlier, but cost considerably more than most of its competitors.

This generation of the Golf brought in the Haldex 4 Wheel Drive system, which was previously only available on Audi products, the system was used with the 1.9TDI Sport Engines, i.e. PD115 (then replaced by the PD130) and the PD150 Engines, (Codes: AJM/ASZ/ARL) and with the VR6 powered models. This featured a totally revised rear axle and rear floor pan, which was shared with the Audi TT 8N. This went on to be used in the R32 model in 2003 - 2004.

This version of the Golf was the only version to do away with the GTD nameplate - there were Petrol and Diesel versions of the GTI, which featured slightly lowered suspension, the 1.8T or the 1.9 TDI (PD 150) and premium interior features like Climatronic, full leather, and wood trims, however it was not as sporty as the preceding generations of the GTI. As part of VW's move upmarket, the firm down played the sportiness of the hatchback in favour of comfort. The Mk4 GTI is looked down upon because of this and VW restored the GTI's reputation as a sporting hatch with the 25th Anniversary edition, and the Mk5 Golf that followed it.

It was also one of the very first Golfs to come with Xenon headlamps (optional) and rain sensing wipers at the end of its manufacturing in Europe, and along with this a full 12 year anti-corrosion warranty, which was rarely seen at this time.

The Mk4 Golf was praised for its quality improvements, but was criticised for its handling characteristics, and was compared with the Mk1 Ford Focus of the time, which had an independent rear suspension in the 2WD models, unlike the Mk4 which had a torsion beam rear axle setup in the 2WD models, the handling was categorised as boat like.[by whom?]

The Mk4 Golf platform remained to be widely used in the VW Group much after its demise in 2004 (2006 for the Bora and Variant models) and the Polo Mk5 shares many suspension and electrical components, and so does the Volkswagen Up/Škoda Citigo/Seat Mii.

Models

Golf Cabriolet

 
 
Golf Mk3.5 Cabriolet

As with the Mk2 Golf, Volkswagen did not make a convertible version of the Mk4 Golf. Instead, they facelifted the front bumper, fenders, hood, and headlights of the Mk3 Golf Cabrio to resemble the styling of the Mk4 Golf (colloquially referred to as the Mk3.5). Changes to the rear included a redesigned hatch, which moved the number plate tub to a restyled rear bumper, in addition to a handle and larger VW emblem more closely resembling the rear of a Mk4 Golf. VW incorporated other non-structural parts from the Mk4 as well, such as fender repeaters, grille, side mirror caps, etc. The interior remained largely similar to the Mk3 interior save for a Mk4 style three-spoke leather steering wheel and airbag, a textured dashboard (also known as "dimpled dash" or "shark skin dash"), heavily bolstered front seats with incorporated side airbags, and a chromed finish on several parts, such as the inner door handles, emergency brake button, door strikers, front seat-belt anchors, key lock cylinders, and shifter button in automatic transmission equipped cars. The instrument panel was updated with a relocated hazard light switch and blue and red backlighting, as found in the Mk4. Technical updates include the immobilizer and engine computer from the Mk4 Golf being retrofit to the older Mk3 engine mechanicals.

Variant

 
 
Golf Mk4 Variant

The Volkswagen Golf Mk4 Variant was introduced in 1999. It was discontinued in 2006, and succeeded in 2007 by the Volkswagen Golf Mk5 Variant. Unlike the Mk3, it was offered in North America with the "Jetta" name with corresponding front styling. The "Jetta Wagon" was used in North America instead of the "Bora" name.

Volkswagen Bora/Jetta Mk4

Volkswagen produced a saloon version of the Mk4 Golf, launched around a year later. As with previous incarnations of the Golf, it had its own identity, and this time was called the Volkswagen Bora although the name Jetta remained in North America and South Africa. Unlike its predecessors, the Bora/Jetta featured unique rear doors, front wings and bonnet. The front doors were the only body panels it shared with the Golf. The interior, though, was almost identical to the Golf, featuring very minor styling changes like its predecessor.

 
Volkswagen Jetta

The Golf 4 was produced in Germany, South Africa, Slovakia, Brazil, Belgium, and China. Eastern European locations making the Golf 4 included Bosnia and Herzegovina, in Vogošća, which also made Mk1 and Mk2 models.

The Golf/Jetta Mk4 engine choices included 1.4, 1.6, 1.8, 2.0, 2.3  litre VR5, 2.8  litre V6 and 3.2  litre R32 petrol engines, 1.9-litre naturally aspirated diesel SDI engine, and a 1.9-litre turbodiesel, with power ranging from 90 to 150 PS (66 to 110 kW). The R32 engine was not added to the range until much later, while the 2.3 V5 was a new addition to the Golf range. The rest of the engine line-up differed little from that of the MK3 Golf.

Volkswagen made a choice of three and five-door hatchback or a five-door station wagon available. The European Golf wagon, launched in the spring of 1999, was nearly identical to the North American Jetta Wagon. The only difference was the use of the Golf front headlights, bumpers, grille, hood, and fenders as these parts are interchangeable between the Mk4 Golf and Bora/Jetta.

The Golf 4 was introduced to North America in mid-1999. Available engines for the Golf at its introduction to the American market were a 2.0 L gasoline engine, and a 48mpg 1.9 L TDI engine. In 2004 the updated 1.9L TDI PD or "Pumpe-Düse" engine was installed in the Golf and Jetta. The "Pumpe-Düse" or Pump Nozzle was a Robert Bosch extreme high pressure fuel injection system for direct cylinder injection. A 1.8 L turbocharged gas engine was introduced in 2000, along with the 12-valve 2.8 L VR6. At the same time, the 1.6 L 8-valve unit was replaced with the 16-valve unit from the Polo GTI, but detuned to 77 kW (105 PS).For 2000, Volkswagen opted for the relatively new 1.8 L 20-valve turbocharged gasoline engine as a base engine for the GTI. The top-of-the-line GLX model was equipped with Volkswagen's 2.8 L VR6, which produced 174 hp (130 kW). The VR6 engine, with its narrow 15-degree Vee design, was unique to Volkswagen. This engine is shorter and lighter (featuring a single cylinder head) than other V6 engines. For the 2002.5 model year Volkswagen introduced a 24-valve version of its VR6 engine to the North American market under engine code BDF. This engine had the same torque characteristics of the older 12-valve version which had been carried over from the Mk3 Golf under engine codes AAA and AFP. The 24-valve version gained an additional 26 hp (19 kW) over the 12-valve to reach 204BHP. In Europe, the VR6-engined V6 4Motion variant was produced from 1999 with 204BHP and a 24-valve engine from the outset, using engine codes AUE and AQP. In 2002, the European market began using the BDF-code engine at the same time as the North American market. This had the same 204BHP power output but now featured variable valve timing on the exhaust valves which allowed the engine to rev more freely in the higher ranges and now had "coil-on-plug" ignition coils. The 1.8T and VR6 models continued until 2005, when the Mk4 platform came to an end in North America (except Canada). Both the Mk4 Golf and the Mk4 Jetta were still in production in Brazil, Mexico, and China as of 2008, it was named the Mk4.5.

The Mk4.5 Brazilian Golf TDI PD was sold in Canada due to its popularity as a full 2006 models in base, GL and GLS trim levels for the full model year as there were no diesel engine versions for the North American 2007 Mk5 Golf (Rabbit).

In Europe, trim levels were country-specific however the base trim levels were: Trendline, Comfortline, Highline and GTI, any others like the Ocean, Pacific and Edition Trim levels were modifications on the preceding 4 trim levels.

The United Kingdom sold the Mk4 with the following trim levels: E, S, SE, GT TDI, GTI TDI, GTI and V5/V6/V6 4MOTION versions. The V5 was available in 150 bhp/110 kW (1997-2000) and 170 bhp/125 kW (1999-2003) versions.

Special Editions

GTI 25th Anniversary Edition (2001) / 337 Edition (2002)

 
Volkswagen GTI 337 Edition

The GTI 25th Anniversary Edition was a special version of the Golf GTI for the European market to commemorate the first GTI, launched in 1976. The 25th Anniversary edition was available in three paint colour options: Tornado Red, Reflex Silver & Diamond Black.[5]

The GTI 25th anniversary edition was equipped with many extra features not included in the standard GTI, which included: 18x7.5" BBS RC wheels with a special shot peened finish, a perforated leather steering wheel, shift boot, and handbrake, red accented seat belts, red and black upholstered Recaro seats, a body kit (front valance, side skirts, hatch spoiler, and rear valance), blackened headlights, a 02M 6-speed manual transmission, larger 312mm front brakes and 256mm vented rear brakes with red painted calipers, a lowered sport tuned suspension, and brushed aluminium interior trim.

At the 2002 New York International Auto Show, VW announced the 25th Anniversary Edition would be sold in the US Market as the GTI 337 Edition, named for the early 1970s Golf/GTI codename. Available only in Reflex Silver, the 337 Edition was substantially the same as the European 25th Anniversary GTI, albeit without the black headlight trim.[6]

These models were never equipped with a sunroof as to take the car back to its roots, the Mk1 GTI, and improve handling and performance. However, one instance of the 337 edition is known to have been special ordered with a sunroof.[citation needed]

This version of the GTI was only available in a 3-door configuration and was also available with the PD150 TDI engine, running the shortest ratio EFF 02M 6 speed manual gearbox. (Standard GTI TDI models had the PD150 engine with the ERF 02M gearbox, the mid-way point for ratio length).[citation needed]

The UK versions of the Anniversary edition were numbered with individual plaques placed on the fusebox cover.

GTI 20th Anniversary Edition (North American Market)

 
Volkswagen GTI 20th Anniversary Edition

Following the initial commemorative anniversary edition MK3 GTI produced in Europe in 1996 celebrating the introduction of the GTI model in 1976, and the overwhelming popularity of the 25th anniversary edition GTI produced 2001, Volkswagen of America produced 4,200 "20th Anniversary Edition" GTIs for 2003; 4,000 were shipped to the United States and 200 to Canada. This marked the 20th anniversary of the GTI's 1983 introduction to the U.S. and Canadian market, some seven years after the GTI was introduced to the European market. Several special features distinguish the 20th Anniversary GTI from the standard GTI, most of which were shared with the 337 Edition of 2002.

 
Volkswagen GTI 20th Anniversary Edition Interior

On the outside, the 20th Anniversary edition came with throwback red-lettered GTI logos on the left front and right rear. The rear was also accompanied by a vintage-look chrome rabbit. Similar to the 25th Anniversary edition, exterior included Votex front and rear valences, side skirts, and hatch spoiler, black headlight trim, black painted wing mirrors, and 18" OZ Aristo alloy wheels wrapped in Michelin Pilot Sport tires. These models were only produced in three colors: Imola Yellow, Jazz Blue, and Black Magic Pearl. Distribution of production was 50% Black magic pearl, 25% Jazz Blue and 25% Imola Yellow.

Inside, all 20th Anniversary GTIs included a sunroof, a black headliner, and a golf ball shift knob. The steering wheel, shifter boot, and handbrake handle were trimmed in black leather with silver stitching. Unique black cloth Recaro bucket seats with silver stitching accents and red GTI embroidery were also included. Aluminum trim came standard, and included a numbered nameplate above the radio identifying the exact production number (US production only) of the vehicle.[7] Volkswagen's premium 8-speaker Monsoon stereo system was also standard.

Mechanically, the 20th Anniversary Edition GTI is nearly identical to the GTI 337 Edition. Including the 6-speed manual 02M transmission, 30 mm lowered suspension, and 1.8T engine. The brakes were also upgraded with 12.3" vented rotors up front and 10.3" vented rotors in the rear, as well as red powder-coated calipers.

Golf R32 (2003)

 
Deep Blue Pearl VW Golf R32 - front
 
European-spec R32 - rear. The 5-door R32 was only offered for the European market.

In 2002, Volkswagen produced the Golf R32 in Europe as a 2003 model year. It was the world's first production car with a dual-clutch gearbox (DSG) — available for the German market.[8] Due to unexpected popularity, Volkswagen decided to sell the car in the United States and Australia for the 2004 model year Volkswagen R32.

 
Volkswagen R32 interior

The R32 shared many mechanical components with the 3.2-litre Audi TT, including the 3,189 cc (3.2 L; 194.6 cu in) DOHC 24v VR6 engine (ID codes: BFH/BML), which produced 241 PS (238 bhp; 177 kW) at 6,250 rpm and 320 N⋅m (236 lb⋅ft) at 2,800 rpm.[9] Further additions included Haldex Traction-based 4motion on-demand four-wheel drive system, a six-speed manual transmission, aluminum front control arms, independent rear suspension, and larger 334 mm (13.1 in) disc brakes with gloss blue painted calipers. Exterior changes included R32 specific bumpers and side skirts, a hatch spoiler, and 18" OZ Aristo alloy wheels (Ronal produced the wheels towards the end of production). The interior of the R32 was equipped with Climatronic automatic climate control, sport seats from König with R logo embroidery, a sunroof (US only), Xenon Headlamps (for Europe), and more.

For Australia, two hundred "Edition 200" cars were produced, each uniquely plaqued and available in three colours: Black Magic Pearl, Deep Blue Pearl and Reflex Silver.[10]

For the US, Tornado Red was an available fourth colour. The distribution of US-spec R32 colours were:[11]

  • Deep Blue Pearl: 40%
  • Reflex Silver: 35%
  • Black Magic Pearl: 15%
  • Tornado Red: 10%

For the US, five thousand cars were produced and intended to be sold over a two-year period. The allotment sold out in 13 months.[citation needed]

The R32 is capable of 0-100 km/h (62.1 mph) in 6.6 seconds, reduced to 6.4 seconds with the dual clutch gearbox.[8] Clearing the quarter mile in 14.1 seconds at 99.2 mph (159.6 km/h), the R32 edges out its third fastest sibling, the top-of-the-line Phaeton 6.0-litre W12 (414 bhp), by a tenth of a second at the 1,320-foot (402 m) (i.e. 1/4 mile) mark.[citation needed]

Extended production Mk4.5

China

 
 
FAW-Volkswagen Golf Mk4
 
 
2006-2008 FAW Volkswagen Bora HS Mk4.5 (China)

In China, the Golf Mk4 commenced production in 2003 by FAW-Volkswagen where it was sold alongside a new version of the Golf IV with FAW-VW's facelifted Bora front. It was shown at the Beijing International Automobile Exhibition in 2006 and was named as the Bora HS to complement the Bora Mk IV range and shared similar styling cues. Both the Mk4 Golf and Bora HS ended production in 2008, where they were both succeeded by the Volkswagen Golf Mk6 for the 2009 model year.[12][13] The Golf came standard with the 1.6 litre engine and 1.8 litre engine for the 2005 model year. The engines were paired to a 5 speed manual or 4 speed automatic gearbox as standard. Its Bora counterpart came standard with the same 1.6 litre engine and transmission options as the Golf. In comparison to pricing and trim levels, the 2004 Golf was priced from 116,000 to 139,000 yuan ($17,680 to $21,190 US - March 2021 exchange rate) and 2 trim levels available known as Fashion and Charming.[14] For the Bora HS, pricing ranged from 112,500 to 129,800 yuan ($17,150 to US$19,780 - March 2021 exchange rate) also with 2 trim levels known as Fashion and Luxury.[15]

Americas

 
 
2008 Volkswagen City Golf Mk4.5 (Canada/Latin America)

The facelifted Golf Mk4 (nicknamed as the Mk4.5) continued to be produced in Brazil until 2013. In Argentina the range was available with a 1.6 L or 2.0 L petrol four-cylinder, a 1.8 L turbocharged petrol four-cylinder, or with a 1.9 L 130 bhp (97 kW) turbodiesel. In Chile, it was also sold until 2010, with a 1.6 to 2.0 L petrol range. All of these are Brazilian built models, although the diesels are only for export markets.

In Brazil, the Mk4.5 Golf has a 1.6 L engine (with Volkswagen's Total Flex system which accepts both gasoline and ethanol), or a 2.0l engine (the 1.8 turbo engine was discontinued in 2009). It is available in two trim levels: the basic Sportline model with the 1.6 engine, and the 2.0 version with a Tiptronic 6-speed transmission.

 
Volkswagen City Golf Mk4.5 Interior

In 2007, Volkswagen Brazil introduced a major restyling of the fourth generation Golf. The front takes styling cues from the current Volkswagen Polo and the back of the car is inspired by the Golf 5.[16] It is exported in most Latin America countries, since it is produced in Brazil. It was also sold in Canada, where the Mk4.5 model (City Golf) was sold alongside the Mk5 model (badged as the Rabbit). This car was not sold in the United States since there were no plans to bring it here and its production in the U.S. had already ended in 2006. The lack of diesel models for the 2007 model year led Volkswagen Canada to continue sales of an entry-level car that was designed as an alternative to the TDI models for budget-minded shoppers. The Canadian model was originally rebadged as the City Golf, but in 2009 it was renamed the Golf City alongside the Jetta City. Pricing of the Golf City started at C$15,300 as of 2008. As an entry-level alternative to the Rabbit, it offered only one engine: the 2.0L SOHC 8 valve with 115 hp (86 kW). It was not related to the South African Volkswagen Citi Golf, despite the similarity in name. The Mk4.5 Jetta was similarly reintroduced in Canada for the 2007 model year as the City Jetta. This was the first entry-level car from a previous-generation car since the 1992 Eagle Vista, which was a rebadged 1980s Mitsubishi Mirage. Although the Golf City was dated, its attractive price enabled good sales. The Golf City was discontinued after the 2010 model year.

Awards

  • 2004 SEMA: Gran Turismo Award
  • 2000 CAP Used Car of the Year Awards - Best Small Hatch
  • 2000 Diesel Car 2000 Awards - Best Hatchback
  • 1999 Used Car Buyer Greatest Used Buy Awards - Best Small Family Car
  • 1998 What Car? Car of the Year Awards - Best Small Hatch
  • 1998 Top Gear Magazine Top Cars - Best Family Car

Engine choices

Golf and Jetta

Model Year Engine Code Displ. Power Torque
1.4 1998–2004 I4 16V AHW/AXP/BCA/AKQ/APE/AUA 1390 cc 55 kW (75 PS; 74 hp) at 5,500 rpm 128 N⋅m (94 lb⋅ft) at 3,300 rpm
1.6 1998–2000 I4 8V AEH/AKL/APF 1595 cc 74 kW (101 PS; 99 hp) at 5,600 rpm 145 N⋅m (107 lb⋅ft) at 3,800 rpm
1.6 2000–2006 I4 8V AVU/BFQ 1595 cc 75 kW (102 PS; 101 hp) at 5,600 rpm 148 N⋅m (109 lb⋅ft) at 3,800 rpm
1.6 2000–2006 I4 16V AUS/AZD/ATN/BCB 1598 cc 77 kW (105 PS; 103 hp) at 5,700 rpm 148 N⋅m (109 lb⋅ft) at 4,500 rpm
1.6 FSI 2002–2005 I4 16V BAD 1598 cc 86 kW (117 PS; 115 hp) at 5,800 rpm 155 N⋅m (114 lb⋅ft) at 4,400 rpm
1.8 1998–2006 I4 20V AGN/BAF 1781 cc 92 kW (125 PS; 123 hp) at 5,900 rpm 170 N⋅m (125 lbf⋅ft) at 3,500 rpm
1.8 T 1998-2001 I4 20V AGU/ARX/ARZ/AUM/AWD/AWW/BAE 1781 cc 110 kW (150 PS; 148 hp) at 5,500 rpm 210 N⋅m (155 lbf⋅ft) at 2,200–4,200 rpm
1.8 T 2001-2006 I4 20V AUQ/AWP 1781 cc 132 kW (179 PS; 177 hp) at 5,500 rpm 235 N⋅m (173 lb⋅ft) at 1,950–4,700 rpm
2.0 1999–2001 I4 8V AEG/APK/AQY 1984 cc 85 kW (116 PS; 114 hp) at 5,200 rpm 170 N⋅m (125 lbf⋅ft) at 2,400 rpm
2.0 2001–2006 I4 8V AZJ/AZH 1984 cc 85 kW (116 PS; 114 hp) at 5,400 rpm 172 N⋅m (127 lb⋅ft) at 3,200 rpm
2.3 VR5 1998–2000 VR5 10V AGZ 2324 cc 110 kW (150 PS; 148 hp) at 6,000 rpm 205 N⋅m (151 lb⋅ft) at 3,200 rpm
2.3 VR5 2000–2003 VR5 20V AQN 2324 cc 125 kW (170 PS; 168 hp) at 6,200 rpm 220 N⋅m (162 lbf⋅ft) at 3,300 rpm
2.8 VR6 1999–2002 VR6 12V AAA/AFP 2792 cc 128 kW (174 PS; 172 hp) at 5,800 rpm 235 N⋅m (173 lb⋅ft) at 4,200 rpm
2.8 VR6 1999–2002.5 VR6 24V AQP/AUE 2792 cc 150 kW (204 PS; 201 hp) at 6,000 rpm 270 N⋅m (199 lbf⋅ft) at 3,200 rpm
2.8 VR6 2002.5–2005 VR6 24V BDF 2792 cc 150 kW (204 PS; 201 hp) at 6,000 rpm 270 N⋅m (199 lbf⋅ft) at 3,200 rpm
3.2 R32 2001–2004 VR6 24V BJS/BML 3189 cc 177 kW (241 PS; 237 hp) at 6,250 rpm 320 N⋅m (236 lbf⋅ft) at 2,800 rpm
1.9 SDI 1998–2006 I4 8V AGP/AQM 1896 cc 50 kW (68 PS; 67 hp) at 4,200 rpm 133 N⋅m (98 lb⋅ft) at 2,200–2,600 rpm
1.9 TDI 1998–2006 I4 8V AGR/ALH 1896 cc 66 kW (90 PS; 89 hp) at 4,000 rpm 210 N⋅m (155 lbf⋅ft) at 1,900 rpm
1.9 TDI 2000–2006 I4 8V ATD/AXR (Pumpe-Düse) 1896 cc 74 kW (101 PS; 99 hp) at 4,000 rpm 240 N⋅m (177 lbf⋅ft) at 1,800–2,400 rpm
1.9 TDI 1998–2002 I4 8V AHF/ASV 1896 cc 81 kW (110 PS; 109 hp) at 4,150 rpm 235 N⋅m (173 lb⋅ft) at 1,900 rpm
1.9 TDI 1998–2000 I4 8V AJM (Pumpe-Düse) 1896 cc 85 kW (116 PS; 114 hp) at 4,000 rpm 285 N⋅m (210 lb⋅ft) at 1,900 rpm
1.9 TDI 1999–2001 I4 8V AUY (Pumpe-Düse) 1896 cc 85 kW (116 PS; 114 hp) at 4,000 rpm 310 N⋅m (229 lbf⋅ft) at 1,900 rpm
1.9 TDI 2001–2006 I4 8V ASZ (Pumpe-Düse) 1896 cc 96 kW (131 PS; 129 hp) at 4,000 rpm 310 N⋅m (229 lbf⋅ft) at 1,900 rpm
1.9 TDI 2000–2003 I4 8V ARL (Pumpe-Düse) 1896 cc 110 kW (150 PS; 148 hp) at 4,000 rpm 320 N⋅m (236 lbf⋅ft) at 1,900 rpm

Golf Cabriolet (Mk3 platform)

Model Years Engine and code Displ. Power Torque
1.6 1998–2000 I4 8V AFT/AKS 1595 cc 74 kW (101 PS; 99 hp) at 5,800 rpm 140 N⋅m (103 lbf⋅ft) at 3,500 rpm
1.8 1998–2000 I4 8V AAM/ANN 1781 cc 55 kW (75 PS; 74 hp) at 5,000 rpm 140 N⋅m (103 lbf⋅ft) at 2,500 rpm
1.8 1998–2000 I4 8V ADZ/ANP 1781 cc 66 kW (90 PS; 89 hp) at 5,500 rpm 145 N⋅m (107 lb⋅ft) at 2,500 rpm
2.0 1998–2000 I4 8V AGG 1984 cc 85 kW (116 PS; 114 hp) at 5,400 rpm 166 N⋅m (122 lb⋅ft) at 2,600 rpm
2.0 2000–2002 I4 8V AWG/AWF 1984 cc 85 kW (116 PS; 114 hp) at 5,400 rpm 165 N⋅m (122 lb⋅ft) at 3,200 rpm
2.0 1999–2002 I4 8V ABA 1984 cc 85 kW (116 PS; 114 hp) at 5,400 rpm 165 N⋅m (122 lb⋅ft) at 3,200 rpm
1.9 TDI 1998–2002 I4 8V ALE 1896 cc 66 kW (90 PS; 89 hp) at 3,750 rpm 210 N⋅m (155 lbf⋅ft) at 1,900 rpm

Pope Benedict XVI

In 1999, Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger, prefect of the Catholic Church's Congregation of the Doctrine of the Faith under Pope John Paul II, purchased a fourth-generation Golf in which to drive around Rome, selling it in 2005 after John Paul's death in anticipation of retiring and returning to Germany.

Instead, he became Pope Benedict XVI. Shortly after John Paul's death, his 1999 Golf sold to a German owner for $13,000.[17]

The Golf, undriven since the sale, was subsequently sold for £14,300 via eBay.[18]

See also

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volkswagen, golf, this, article, needs, additional, citations, verification, please, help, improve, this, article, adding, citations, reliable, sources, unsourced, material, challenged, removed, find, sources, news, newspapers, books, scholar, jstor, september. This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Volkswagen Golf Mk4 news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Volkswagen Golf Mk4 3 or VW Type 1J is a compact car the fourth generation of the Volkswagen Golf and the successor to the Volkswagen Golf Mk3 Launched in October 1997 for the 1998 model year it was the best selling car in Europe in 2001 though it slipped to second place behind the Peugeot 206 in 2002 4 Volkswagen Golf Mk4 1J OverviewManufacturerVolkswagenAlso calledVW Bora HS China 2006 2008 VW City Golf Canada 2007 2010 VW Golf Town 2009 2010 ProductionOctober 1997 2006 until 2010 for some markets until 2014 for Brazil AssemblyGermany WolfsburgGermany Zwickau Mosel Volkswagen Zwickau Mosel Plant 1 Brazil Sao Jose dos Pinhais Volkswagen do Brasil Mexico Puebla Volkswagen de Mexico Belgium BrusselsSlovakia BratislavaBosnia and Herzegovina SarajevoSouth Africa UitenhageChina ChangchunDesignerPeter Schreyer 2 Hartmut WarkussBody and chassisClassCompact car C Body style3 door hatchback5 door hatchback5 door station wagonLayoutFront engine front wheel drive four wheel drivePlatformVolkswagen Group A4 PQ34 platformRelatedVolkswagen Jetta Mk4 Bora Audi A3 Mk1Audi TT Mk1Volkswagen New BeetleSEAT Leon Mk1SEAT Toledo Mk2Skoda Octavia Mk1Volkswagen Polo Mk5Volkswagen UpPowertrainEnginePetrol 1 4 L EA111 16v I41 6 L EA827 I41 6 L EA111 16v I41 6 L EA111 FSI 16v I41 8 L EA113 20v I41 8 L EA113 20v turbo I42 0 L EA827 I42 3 L AGZ VR52 3 L AQN 20v VR52 8 L EA390 VR62 8 L EA390 24v VR63 2 L EA390 24v VR6 R32 Petrol CNG 2 0 L ATM I4Diesel 1 9 L EA180 SDI I41 9 L EA180 TDI I4 Verteilerpumpe VE 1 9 L EA188 TDI PD I4 Pumpe Duse Transmission01M 4 speed automatic09A 5 speed tiptronic automatic02J 5 speed manual02M 6 speed manual6 speed DSG R32 onlyDimensionsWheelbase2 512 mm 98 9 in R32 2 517 mm 99 1 in Length1998 2002 GTI Golf 4 148 mm 163 3 in 2003 06 GTI Golf 4 188 mm 164 9 in R32 4 176 mm 164 4 in Bora Jetta 4 376 mm 172 3 in Width1 735 mm 68 3 in Height1 440 mm 56 7 in R32 1 425 mm 56 1 in City Golf 1 445 mm 56 9 in ChronologyPredecessorVolkswagen Golf Mk3SuccessorVolkswagen Golf Mk5The Mk4 was a deliberate attempt to take the Volkswagen Golf series further upmarket with a high quality interior and higher equipment levels It was replaced in 2003 by the Volkswagen Golf Mk5 in European markets However manufacturing continued in South America Mexico and China for developing markets until 2014 Contents 1 Design and engineering 2 Models 2 1 Golf Cabriolet 2 2 Variant 2 3 Volkswagen Bora Jetta Mk4 3 Special Editions 3 1 GTI 25th Anniversary Edition 2001 337 Edition 2002 3 2 GTI 20th Anniversary Edition North American Market 4 Golf R32 2003 5 Extended production Mk4 5 5 1 China 5 2 Americas 6 Awards 7 Engine choices 7 1 Golf and Jetta 7 2 Golf Cabriolet Mk3 platform 8 Pope Benedict XVI 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksDesign and engineering Edit GLE 5 door hatchback Generation 2 0 5 door hatchback As with the larger Passat launched a year earlier the MK4 Golf helped form a part of Volkswagen s strategy of moving its products upmarket to plug a gap between mainstream economy cars and premium cars with SEAT and Skoda two other VW Group owned marques poised to fill the gap below the new Golf In fact the quality of the Golf was comparable with the Audi A3 citation needed which was the first car based on this floor pan when it was launched a year earlier but cost considerably more than most of its competitors This generation of the Golf brought in the Haldex 4 Wheel Drive system which was previously only available on Audi products the system was used with the 1 9TDI Sport Engines i e PD115 then replaced by the PD130 and the PD150 Engines Codes AJM ASZ ARL and with the VR6 powered models This featured a totally revised rear axle and rear floor pan which was shared with the Audi TT 8N This went on to be used in the R32 model in 2003 2004 This version of the Golf was the only version to do away with the GTD nameplate there were Petrol and Diesel versions of the GTI which featured slightly lowered suspension the 1 8T or the 1 9 TDI PD 150 and premium interior features like Climatronic full leather and wood trims however it was not as sporty as the preceding generations of the GTI As part of VW s move upmarket the firm down played the sportiness of the hatchback in favour of comfort The Mk4 GTI is looked down upon because of this and VW restored the GTI s reputation as a sporting hatch with the 25th Anniversary edition and the Mk5 Golf that followed it It was also one of the very first Golfs to come with Xenon headlamps optional and rain sensing wipers at the end of its manufacturing in Europe and along with this a full 12 year anti corrosion warranty which was rarely seen at this time The Mk4 Golf was praised for its quality improvements but was criticised for its handling characteristics and was compared with the Mk1 Ford Focus of the time which had an independent rear suspension in the 2WD models unlike the Mk4 which had a torsion beam rear axle setup in the 2WD models the handling was categorised as boat like by whom The Mk4 Golf platform remained to be widely used in the VW Group much after its demise in 2004 2006 for the Bora and Variant models and the Polo Mk5 shares many suspension and electrical components and so does the Volkswagen Up Skoda Citigo Seat Mii Models EditGolf Cabriolet Edit Golf Mk3 5 Cabriolet As with the Mk2 Golf Volkswagen did not make a convertible version of the Mk4 Golf Instead they facelifted the front bumper fenders hood and headlights of the Mk3 Golf Cabrio to resemble the styling of the Mk4 Golf colloquially referred to as the Mk3 5 Changes to the rear included a redesigned hatch which moved the number plate tub to a restyled rear bumper in addition to a handle and larger VW emblem more closely resembling the rear of a Mk4 Golf VW incorporated other non structural parts from the Mk4 as well such as fender repeaters grille side mirror caps etc The interior remained largely similar to the Mk3 interior save for a Mk4 style three spoke leather steering wheel and airbag a textured dashboard also known as dimpled dash or shark skin dash heavily bolstered front seats with incorporated side airbags and a chromed finish on several parts such as the inner door handles emergency brake button door strikers front seat belt anchors key lock cylinders and shifter button in automatic transmission equipped cars The instrument panel was updated with a relocated hazard light switch and blue and red backlighting as found in the Mk4 Technical updates include the immobilizer and engine computer from the Mk4 Golf being retrofit to the older Mk3 engine mechanicals Variant Edit Golf Mk4 Variant The Volkswagen Golf Mk4 Variant was introduced in 1999 It was discontinued in 2006 and succeeded in 2007 by the Volkswagen Golf Mk5 Variant Unlike the Mk3 it was offered in North America with the Jetta name with corresponding front styling The Jetta Wagon was used in North America instead of the Bora name Volkswagen Bora Jetta Mk4 Edit Main article Volkswagen Jetta Volkswagen produced a saloon version of the Mk4 Golf launched around a year later As with previous incarnations of the Golf it had its own identity and this time was called the Volkswagen Bora although the name Jetta remained in North America and South Africa Unlike its predecessors the Bora Jetta featured unique rear doors front wings and bonnet The front doors were the only body panels it shared with the Golf The interior though was almost identical to the Golf featuring very minor styling changes like its predecessor Volkswagen Jetta The Golf 4 was produced in Germany South Africa Slovakia Brazil Belgium and China Eastern European locations making the Golf 4 included Bosnia and Herzegovina in Vogosca which also made Mk1 and Mk2 models The Golf Jetta Mk4 engine choices included 1 4 1 6 1 8 2 0 2 3 litre VR5 2 8 litre V6 and 3 2 litre R32 petrol engines 1 9 litre naturally aspirated diesel SDI engine and a 1 9 litre turbodiesel with power ranging from 90 to 150 PS 66 to 110 kW The R32 engine was not added to the range until much later while the 2 3 V5 was a new addition to the Golf range The rest of the engine line up differed little from that of the MK3 Golf Volkswagen made a choice of three and five door hatchback or a five door station wagon available The European Golf wagon launched in the spring of 1999 was nearly identical to the North American Jetta Wagon The only difference was the use of the Golf front headlights bumpers grille hood and fenders as these parts are interchangeable between the Mk4 Golf and Bora Jetta The Golf 4 was introduced to North America in mid 1999 Available engines for the Golf at its introduction to the American market were a 2 0 L gasoline engine and a 48mpg 1 9 L TDI engine In 2004 the updated 1 9L TDI PD or Pumpe Duse engine was installed in the Golf and Jetta The Pumpe Duse or Pump Nozzle was a Robert Bosch extreme high pressure fuel injection system for direct cylinder injection A 1 8 L turbocharged gas engine was introduced in 2000 along with the 12 valve 2 8 L VR6 At the same time the 1 6 L 8 valve unit was replaced with the 16 valve unit from the Polo GTI but detuned to 77 kW 105 PS For 2000 Volkswagen opted for the relatively new 1 8 L 20 valve turbocharged gasoline engine as a base engine for the GTI The top of the line GLX model was equipped with Volkswagen s 2 8 L VR6 which produced 174 hp 130 kW The VR6 engine with its narrow 15 degree Vee design was unique to Volkswagen This engine is shorter and lighter featuring a single cylinder head than other V6 engines For the 2002 5 model year Volkswagen introduced a 24 valve version of its VR6 engine to the North American market under engine code BDF This engine had the same torque characteristics of the older 12 valve version which had been carried over from the Mk3 Golf under engine codes AAA and AFP The 24 valve version gained an additional 26 hp 19 kW over the 12 valve to reach 204BHP In Europe the VR6 engined V6 4Motion variant was produced from 1999 with 204BHP and a 24 valve engine from the outset using engine codes AUE and AQP In 2002 the European market began using the BDF code engine at the same time as the North American market This had the same 204BHP power output but now featured variable valve timing on the exhaust valves which allowed the engine to rev more freely in the higher ranges and now had coil on plug ignition coils The 1 8T and VR6 models continued until 2005 when the Mk4 platform came to an end in North America except Canada Both the Mk4 Golf and the Mk4 Jetta were still in production in Brazil Mexico and China as of 2008 it was named the Mk4 5 The Mk4 5 Brazilian Golf TDI PD was sold in Canada due to its popularity as a full 2006 models in base GL and GLS trim levels for the full model year as there were no diesel engine versions for the North American 2007 Mk5 Golf Rabbit In Europe trim levels were country specific however the base trim levels were Trendline Comfortline Highline and GTI any others like the Ocean Pacific and Edition Trim levels were modifications on the preceding 4 trim levels The United Kingdom sold the Mk4 with the following trim levels E S SE GT TDI GTI TDI GTI and V5 V6 V6 4MOTION versions The V5 was available in 150 bhp 110 kW 1997 2000 and 170 bhp 125 kW 1999 2003 versions Special Editions EditGTI 25th Anniversary Edition 2001 337 Edition 2002 Edit Volkswagen GTI 337 Edition The GTI 25th Anniversary Edition was a special version of the Golf GTI for the European market to commemorate the first GTI launched in 1976 The 25th Anniversary edition was available in three paint colour options Tornado Red Reflex Silver amp Diamond Black 5 The GTI 25th anniversary edition was equipped with many extra features not included in the standard GTI which included 18x7 5 BBS RC wheels with a special shot peened finish a perforated leather steering wheel shift boot and handbrake red accented seat belts red and black upholstered Recaro seats a body kit front valance side skirts hatch spoiler and rear valance blackened headlights a 02M 6 speed manual transmission larger 312mm front brakes and 256mm vented rear brakes with red painted calipers a lowered sport tuned suspension and brushed aluminium interior trim At the 2002 New York International Auto Show VW announced the 25th Anniversary Edition would be sold in the US Market as the GTI 337 Edition named for the early 1970s Golf GTI codename Available only in Reflex Silver the 337 Edition was substantially the same as the European 25th Anniversary GTI albeit without the black headlight trim 6 These models were never equipped with a sunroof as to take the car back to its roots the Mk1 GTI and improve handling and performance However one instance of the 337 edition is known to have been special ordered with a sunroof citation needed This version of the GTI was only available in a 3 door configuration and was also available with the PD150 TDI engine running the shortest ratio EFF 02M 6 speed manual gearbox Standard GTI TDI models had the PD150 engine with the ERF 02M gearbox the mid way point for ratio length citation needed The UK versions of the Anniversary edition were numbered with individual plaques placed on the fusebox cover GTI 20th Anniversary Edition North American Market Edit Volkswagen GTI 20th Anniversary Edition Following the initial commemorative anniversary edition MK3 GTI produced in Europe in 1996 celebrating the introduction of the GTI model in 1976 and the overwhelming popularity of the 25th anniversary edition GTI produced 2001 Volkswagen of America produced 4 200 20th Anniversary Edition GTIs for 2003 4 000 were shipped to the United States and 200 to Canada This marked the 20th anniversary of the GTI s 1983 introduction to the U S and Canadian market some seven years after the GTI was introduced to the European market Several special features distinguish the 20th Anniversary GTI from the standard GTI most of which were shared with the 337 Edition of 2002 Volkswagen GTI 20th Anniversary Edition Interior On the outside the 20th Anniversary edition came with throwback red lettered GTI logos on the left front and right rear The rear was also accompanied by a vintage look chrome rabbit Similar to the 25th Anniversary edition exterior included Votex front and rear valences side skirts and hatch spoiler black headlight trim black painted wing mirrors and 18 OZ Aristo alloy wheels wrapped in Michelin Pilot Sport tires These models were only produced in three colors Imola Yellow Jazz Blue and Black Magic Pearl Distribution of production was 50 Black magic pearl 25 Jazz Blue and 25 Imola Yellow Inside all 20th Anniversary GTIs included a sunroof a black headliner and a golf ball shift knob The steering wheel shifter boot and handbrake handle were trimmed in black leather with silver stitching Unique black cloth Recaro bucket seats with silver stitching accents and red GTI embroidery were also included Aluminum trim came standard and included a numbered nameplate above the radio identifying the exact production number US production only of the vehicle 7 Volkswagen s premium 8 speaker Monsoon stereo system was also standard Mechanically the 20th Anniversary Edition GTI is nearly identical to the GTI 337 Edition Including the 6 speed manual 02M transmission 30 mm lowered suspension and 1 8T engine The brakes were also upgraded with 12 3 vented rotors up front and 10 3 vented rotors in the rear as well as red powder coated calipers Golf R32 2003 Edit Deep Blue Pearl VW Golf R32 front European spec R32 rear The 5 door R32 was only offered for the European market In 2002 Volkswagen produced the Golf R32 in Europe as a 2003 model year It was the world s first production car with a dual clutch gearbox DSG available for the German market 8 Due to unexpected popularity Volkswagen decided to sell the car in the United States and Australia for the 2004 model year Volkswagen R32 Volkswagen R32 interior The R32 shared many mechanical components with the 3 2 litre Audi TT including the 3 189 cc 3 2 L 194 6 cu in DOHC 24v VR6 engine ID codes BFH BML which produced 241 PS 238 bhp 177 kW at 6 250 rpm and 320 N m 236 lb ft at 2 800 rpm 9 Further additions included Haldex Traction based 4motion on demand four wheel drive system a six speed manual transmission aluminum front control arms independent rear suspension and larger 334 mm 13 1 in disc brakes with gloss blue painted calipers Exterior changes included R32 specific bumpers and side skirts a hatch spoiler and 18 OZ Aristo alloy wheels Ronal produced the wheels towards the end of production The interior of the R32 was equipped with Climatronic automatic climate control sport seats from Konig with R logo embroidery a sunroof US only Xenon Headlamps for Europe and more For Australia two hundred Edition 200 cars were produced each uniquely plaqued and available in three colours Black Magic Pearl Deep Blue Pearl and Reflex Silver 10 For the US Tornado Red was an available fourth colour The distribution of US spec R32 colours were 11 Deep Blue Pearl 40 Reflex Silver 35 Black Magic Pearl 15 Tornado Red 10 For the US five thousand cars were produced and intended to be sold over a two year period The allotment sold out in 13 months citation needed The R32 is capable of 0 100 km h 62 1 mph in 6 6 seconds reduced to 6 4 seconds with the dual clutch gearbox 8 Clearing the quarter mile in 14 1 seconds at 99 2 mph 159 6 km h the R32 edges out its third fastest sibling the top of the line Phaeton 6 0 litre W12 414 bhp by a tenth of a second at the 1 320 foot 402 m i e 1 4 mile mark citation needed Extended production Mk4 5 EditChina Edit FAW Volkswagen Golf Mk4 2006 2008 FAW Volkswagen Bora HS Mk4 5 China In China the Golf Mk4 commenced production in 2003 by FAW Volkswagen where it was sold alongside a new version of the Golf IV with FAW VW s facelifted Bora front It was shown at the Beijing International Automobile Exhibition in 2006 and was named as the Bora HS to complement the Bora Mk IV range and shared similar styling cues Both the Mk4 Golf and Bora HS ended production in 2008 where they were both succeeded by the Volkswagen Golf Mk6 for the 2009 model year 12 13 The Golf came standard with the 1 6 litre engine and 1 8 litre engine for the 2005 model year The engines were paired to a 5 speed manual or 4 speed automatic gearbox as standard Its Bora counterpart came standard with the same 1 6 litre engine and transmission options as the Golf In comparison to pricing and trim levels the 2004 Golf was priced from 116 000 to 139 000 yuan 17 680 to 21 190 US March 2021 exchange rate and 2 trim levels available known as Fashion and Charming 14 For the Bora HS pricing ranged from 112 500 to 129 800 yuan 17 150 to US 19 780 March 2021 exchange rate also with 2 trim levels known as Fashion and Luxury 15 Americas Edit 2008 Volkswagen City Golf Mk4 5 Canada Latin America The facelifted Golf Mk4 nicknamed as the Mk4 5 continued to be produced in Brazil until 2013 In Argentina the range was available with a 1 6 L or 2 0 L petrol four cylinder a 1 8 L turbocharged petrol four cylinder or with a 1 9 L 130 bhp 97 kW turbodiesel In Chile it was also sold until 2010 with a 1 6 to 2 0 L petrol range All of these are Brazilian built models although the diesels are only for export markets In Brazil the Mk4 5 Golf has a 1 6 L engine with Volkswagen s Total Flex system which accepts both gasoline and ethanol or a 2 0l engine the 1 8 turbo engine was discontinued in 2009 It is available in two trim levels the basic Sportline model with the 1 6 engine and the 2 0 version with a Tiptronic 6 speed transmission Volkswagen City Golf Mk4 5 Interior In 2007 Volkswagen Brazil introduced a major restyling of the fourth generation Golf The front takes styling cues from the current Volkswagen Polo and the back of the car is inspired by the Golf 5 16 It is exported in most Latin America countries since it is produced in Brazil It was also sold in Canada where the Mk4 5 model City Golf was sold alongside the Mk5 model badged as the Rabbit This car was not sold in the United States since there were no plans to bring it here and its production in the U S had already ended in 2006 The lack of diesel models for the 2007 model year led Volkswagen Canada to continue sales of an entry level car that was designed as an alternative to the TDI models for budget minded shoppers The Canadian model was originally rebadged as the City Golf but in 2009 it was renamed the Golf City alongside the Jetta City Pricing of the Golf City started at C 15 300 as of 2008 As an entry level alternative to the Rabbit it offered only one engine the 2 0L SOHC 8 valve with 115 hp 86 kW It was not related to the South African Volkswagen Citi Golf despite the similarity in name The Mk4 5 Jetta was similarly reintroduced in Canada for the 2007 model year as the City Jetta This was the first entry level car from a previous generation car since the 1992 Eagle Vista which was a rebadged 1980s Mitsubishi Mirage Although the Golf City was dated its attractive price enabled good sales The Golf City was discontinued after the 2010 model year Awards Edit2004 SEMA Gran Turismo Award 2000 CAP Used Car of the Year Awards Best Small Hatch 2000 Diesel Car 2000 Awards Best Hatchback 1999 Used Car Buyer Greatest Used Buy Awards Best Small Family Car 1998 What Car Car of the Year Awards Best Small Hatch 1998 Top Gear Magazine Top Cars Best Family CarEngine choices EditGolf and Jetta Edit Model Year Engine Code Displ Power Torque1 4 1998 2004 I4 16V AHW AXP BCA AKQ APE AUA 1390 cc 55 kW 75 PS 74 hp at 5 500 rpm 128 N m 94 lb ft at 3 300 rpm1 6 1998 2000 I4 8V AEH AKL APF 1595 cc 74 kW 101 PS 99 hp at 5 600 rpm 145 N m 107 lb ft at 3 800 rpm1 6 2000 2006 I4 8V AVU BFQ 1595 cc 75 kW 102 PS 101 hp at 5 600 rpm 148 N m 109 lb ft at 3 800 rpm1 6 2000 2006 I4 16V AUS AZD ATN BCB 1598 cc 77 kW 105 PS 103 hp at 5 700 rpm 148 N m 109 lb ft at 4 500 rpm1 6 FSI 2002 2005 I4 16V BAD 1598 cc 86 kW 117 PS 115 hp at 5 800 rpm 155 N m 114 lb ft at 4 400 rpm1 8 1998 2006 I4 20V AGN BAF 1781 cc 92 kW 125 PS 123 hp at 5 900 rpm 170 N m 125 lbf ft at 3 500 rpm1 8 T 1998 2001 I4 20V AGU ARX ARZ AUM AWD AWW BAE 1781 cc 110 kW 150 PS 148 hp at 5 500 rpm 210 N m 155 lbf ft at 2 200 4 200 rpm1 8 T 2001 2006 I4 20V AUQ AWP 1781 cc 132 kW 179 PS 177 hp at 5 500 rpm 235 N m 173 lb ft at 1 950 4 700 rpm2 0 1999 2001 I4 8V AEG APK AQY 1984 cc 85 kW 116 PS 114 hp at 5 200 rpm 170 N m 125 lbf ft at 2 400 rpm2 0 2001 2006 I4 8V AZJ AZH 1984 cc 85 kW 116 PS 114 hp at 5 400 rpm 172 N m 127 lb ft at 3 200 rpm2 3 VR5 1998 2000 VR5 10V AGZ 2324 cc 110 kW 150 PS 148 hp at 6 000 rpm 205 N m 151 lb ft at 3 200 rpm2 3 VR5 2000 2003 VR5 20V AQN 2324 cc 125 kW 170 PS 168 hp at 6 200 rpm 220 N m 162 lbf ft at 3 300 rpm2 8 VR6 1999 2002 VR6 12V AAA AFP 2792 cc 128 kW 174 PS 172 hp at 5 800 rpm 235 N m 173 lb ft at 4 200 rpm2 8 VR6 1999 2002 5 VR6 24V AQP AUE 2792 cc 150 kW 204 PS 201 hp at 6 000 rpm 270 N m 199 lbf ft at 3 200 rpm2 8 VR6 2002 5 2005 VR6 24V BDF 2792 cc 150 kW 204 PS 201 hp at 6 000 rpm 270 N m 199 lbf ft at 3 200 rpm3 2 R32 2001 2004 VR6 24V BJS BML 3189 cc 177 kW 241 PS 237 hp at 6 250 rpm 320 N m 236 lbf ft at 2 800 rpm1 9 SDI 1998 2006 I4 8V AGP AQM 1896 cc 50 kW 68 PS 67 hp at 4 200 rpm 133 N m 98 lb ft at 2 200 2 600 rpm1 9 TDI 1998 2006 I4 8V AGR ALH 1896 cc 66 kW 90 PS 89 hp at 4 000 rpm 210 N m 155 lbf ft at 1 900 rpm1 9 TDI 2000 2006 I4 8V ATD AXR Pumpe Duse 1896 cc 74 kW 101 PS 99 hp at 4 000 rpm 240 N m 177 lbf ft at 1 800 2 400 rpm1 9 TDI 1998 2002 I4 8V AHF ASV 1896 cc 81 kW 110 PS 109 hp at 4 150 rpm 235 N m 173 lb ft at 1 900 rpm1 9 TDI 1998 2000 I4 8V AJM Pumpe Duse 1896 cc 85 kW 116 PS 114 hp at 4 000 rpm 285 N m 210 lb ft at 1 900 rpm1 9 TDI 1999 2001 I4 8V AUY Pumpe Duse 1896 cc 85 kW 116 PS 114 hp at 4 000 rpm 310 N m 229 lbf ft at 1 900 rpm1 9 TDI 2001 2006 I4 8V ASZ Pumpe Duse 1896 cc 96 kW 131 PS 129 hp at 4 000 rpm 310 N m 229 lbf ft at 1 900 rpm1 9 TDI 2000 2003 I4 8V ARL Pumpe Duse 1896 cc 110 kW 150 PS 148 hp at 4 000 rpm 320 N m 236 lbf ft at 1 900 rpmGolf Cabriolet Mk3 platform Edit Model Years Engine and code Displ Power Torque1 6 1998 2000 I4 8V AFT AKS 1595 cc 74 kW 101 PS 99 hp at 5 800 rpm 140 N m 103 lbf ft at 3 500 rpm1 8 1998 2000 I4 8V AAM ANN 1781 cc 55 kW 75 PS 74 hp at 5 000 rpm 140 N m 103 lbf ft at 2 500 rpm1 8 1998 2000 I4 8V ADZ ANP 1781 cc 66 kW 90 PS 89 hp at 5 500 rpm 145 N m 107 lb ft at 2 500 rpm2 0 1998 2000 I4 8V AGG 1984 cc 85 kW 116 PS 114 hp at 5 400 rpm 166 N m 122 lb ft at 2 600 rpm2 0 2000 2002 I4 8V AWG AWF 1984 cc 85 kW 116 PS 114 hp at 5 400 rpm 165 N m 122 lb ft at 3 200 rpm2 0 1999 2002 I4 8V ABA 1984 cc 85 kW 116 PS 114 hp at 5 400 rpm 165 N m 122 lb ft at 3 200 rpm1 9 TDI 1998 2002 I4 8V ALE 1896 cc 66 kW 90 PS 89 hp at 3 750 rpm 210 N m 155 lbf ft at 1 900 rpmPope Benedict XVI EditIn 1999 Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger prefect of the Catholic Church s Congregation of the Doctrine of the Faith under Pope John Paul II purchased a fourth generation Golf in which to drive around Rome selling it in 2005 after John Paul s death in anticipation of retiring and returning to Germany Instead he became Pope Benedict XVI Shortly after John Paul s death his 1999 Golf sold to a German owner for 13 000 17 The Golf undriven since the sale was subsequently sold for 14 300 via eBay 18 See also EditHot hatch List of Volkswagen Group diesel engines List of Volkswagen Group petrol engines Compact car VDub Volkswagen Group A platformReferences Edit Car city Zwickau From Horch to e mobility volkswagen newsroom com 2019 10 28 Retrieved 2022 11 23 Bremer Richard Meeting Peter Schreyer the man behind Kia s tiger nose grille Autocar Retrieved 7 January 2018 Kittler Eberhard 2001 Deutsche Autos seit 1990 vol 5 Stuttgart Motorbuch Verlag pp 290 302 ISBN 3 613 02128 5 Der bose Golf Auto Motor und Sport Heft 21 2002 188 2 October 2002 GTI 25 Jahre Doppel wobber de Retrieved 2012 04 09 Volkswagen GTI 337 Edition Car and Driver 2002 04 01 Retrieved 2021 10 17 Volkswagen 20th Anniversary GTI Car and Driver 2003 02 01 Retrieved 2021 10 17 a b Press Release Volkswagen DSG World s first dual clutch gearbox in a production car Volkswagen Media Services 22 November 2002 Archived from the original on May 24 2006 2002 Volkswagen Golf R32 Golf 4 carfolio com Retrieved June 18 2018 The New Volkswagen Golf R32 Volkswagen Group Australia February 2003 General Information 11 March 2004 Retrieved 8 November 2016 2008 FAW Volkswagen Golf Mk4 pictures 2006 Volkswagen Bora HS pictures Volkswagen Golf Mk4 specifications Chinese market Volkswagen Bora HS specifications Nuevo VW Golf en Brasil Generacion IV y medio MotorShow Retrieved 2009 10 07 QI Quite Interesting qi com Archived from the original on 2013 01 13 Pope Benedict XVI Volkswagen Golf eBay Retrieved 2013 10 08 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Volkswagen Golf GTI Wikimedia Commons has media related to Volkswagen Golf R32 Media related to Volkswagen Golf IV at Wikimedia Commons Media related to VW Golf IV at Wikimedia Commons Golf at Volkswagen International Volkswagen Golf at Curlie Volkswagen Golf R32 at Curlie Volkswagen Golf GTI at Curlie Preceded byVolkswagen Golf Mk3 Volkswagen Golf Mk41998 2014 Succeeded byVolkswagen Golf Mk5 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Volkswagen Golf Mk4 amp oldid 1123366340, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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