The front of the Golf VI is much more aggressive than of the Golf V, on which it is based, with angrier headlights and a retro-looking grill. The side profile, on the other hand, is almost identical.
Our test car isn’t exactly the best example of how a good-looking Golf VI should appear in photos since it was equipped with steel/iron rims covered in black paint and a girly, non-metallic red color.
Thirty five years and five generations later, it has become a true Volkswagen icon, the VI Volkswagen Golf is probably the best looking one since the first Giugiaro-penned generation.
Although still based on the same platform as the previous generation, the Golf VI exhibits a much better interior.
The Sports seats were partially covered in a velour-like material, so our derrieres felt more than welcomed. Volkswagen calls it Alcantara.
It isn’t the most spacious car in its class, but both front and rear legroom are adequate even for long-distance traveling,