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Saturday, April 3, 2010

UP TO THE GOLF R!!



The Volkswagen Golf R is the most powerful version of the Golf range. It is on sale since November 2009 with the bodywork of three or five doors from € 36,750,
is more expensive than the Ford Focus RS but more affordable than the Audi S3 or BMW 130i.

His heart a petrol 2.0 TSI 271 hp, direct injection with a turbocharger.
The Golf R is the second most powerful variant, behind the Audi TT S (272 HP). The Audi S3, the SEAT Leon Cupra R and the Volkswagen Scirocco R are less powerful (265 hp each). The Golf GTI has 211 hp.

R is available with a six-speed manual gearbox, and automatic dual-clutch "DSG" six reports. It has 4 wheel drive while the GTI is just a front wheel drive, add to that the variable suspension ("DCC"). The acceleration from 0 to 100 km / h with the "DSG" is 5.5 seconds or two-tenths better than the manual transmission 5.7 sec The maximum speed is 250 km / h electronically limited. THE R consumes 8.4 litres/100 km with the "DSG" and 8.5 l/100 km with manual gearbox.

It differs from the rest of the range with a front bumper specific compound of air intakes and fog lights with LEDs. The dual exhaust in the center of the rear bumper.
A small spoiler and alloy wheels 18 "" Talladega ". A logo is present on the grid to the front grille and rear hatch. There is a choice of four colors: "Black Candy", "Red Tornado", "Deep Black" and "Deep Blue". The interior is similar to the Golf GTI with the flat bottom steering wheel sport bucket seats with R logo integrated into the headrest.

Aluminium is present inside with the pedals and footrest, center console and door thresholds.

Standard equipment has seven airbags (including a driver's knee), stability control, bi-xenon headlights with adaptive lighting, automatic lighting and wipers, dual zone air conditioning and an indicator of wear brake pads. Optionally, front bucket seats, heated leather, navigation, color display, sunroof and alloy rims 19'', among others.




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