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Sporty and fast "Golfs" in particular have carried these three letters since 1976.
We Blog A Lot 2010
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Unfortunately, after driving a couple of the latest Golfs in our test fleet, it appears there is still no free lunch.
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Golfs with the base radio, however, do have hard-key preset buttons.
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The latest Golfs for 2010 have lost some of the detail features that kept owners coming back before, despite the reliability problems.
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Unfortunately, after driving a couple of the latest Golfs in our test fleet, it appears there is still no free lunch.
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The latest Golfs for 2010 have lost some of the detail features that kept owners coming back before, despite the reliability problems.
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The young and fashionable are buying Jettas, Golfs, Passats and Cabrio convertibles, driving VW's sales up 35 percent this model year.
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Then, a lot of people in very nice cars, say Polos and Golfs, will transport Cameroonies to the polling station, with the promise of a stiff G&T and membership of the Groucho or a line of the finest charlie if they vote "the right way"
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This goes back to the earlier points about Golfs; they were merely harbingers of the changes that led us all to Sciroccos and Cabriolets and finally to the New Beetles and to the ultimate betrayal of all; the Taureg SUV.
Class Begins in... 2005
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Production targets called for 300 export Golfs to be built a day, in addition to the full range of VWSA vehicles assembled for the local market.
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