The warmth of the '98 Volkswagen GTI 2.0 seen here is like a serene mid-summer's afternoon. The fresh Ginster yellow paint looks alluring across the perfectly sculpted Mk3 body with its shaved accents ...
The new Golf will be available globally with either a 10.4- or 12.9-inch touchscreen, and it’s a safe bet these screens will ...
This right-hand drive 1998 Volkswagen Golf GTI was imported from Japan and is now titled and registered in Arizona. It features a white exterior, Recaro interior, and a 16V engine paired with a ...
Volkswagen was born in the 1930’s in hopes of becoming the “people’s car”. After years of development Volkswagen released an affordable replacement for the Beetle, aimed at being a long range commuter ...
Over the past five decades, the Volkswagen Golf GTI has seen its fair share of changes, but one thing remained constant: the manual transmission option. Well, not anymore. In the 2024 update (or ...
Ten or fifteen years ago, the E30 wasn't seen as this iconic BMW that everybody should respect and bow to. Sure, people thought it was cool, but words like "rust" and "underpowered" were used to ...
Thanks To A Thriving Tuning Scene, France Has Become A Hotbed Of High-Profile Rides, Like Marc Ibanez's Golf With 2.9-Liter 1990 Volkswagen Golf GTI VR6 Power. Europeans love to modify their small ...
Nissan has made some of the best sports cars in the world over the years, and there's none more desirable than the R34 GT-R right now. This iconic version of the Skyline is known not only for speed ...
The car world remembers the original Volkswagen GTI as a car that created an entirely new segment for cheap, fun, attainable performance. The Mk1 and Mk2 GTIs were light, tossable, and simple in their ...