Review Automotive 2016 Volkswagen Golf SportWagen Adds Value-Focused Limited Edition
Review automotive The Volkswagen Golf SportWagen is a remarkably down to earth vehicle, and now it's somewhat more moderate, as well. The 2016 Volkswagen Golf SportWagen Limited Edition spaces between the auto's current S and SE trim levels, bringing additional hardware at a sensible cost.
The SportWagen Limited Edition comes standard with Volkswagen's dynamic security tech, including versatile voyage control, blind side cautioning, forward impact cautioning, and pre-crash braking. Contrasted with the S trim level, Limited Edition includes 17-inch combination wheels, a sunroof, chrome outside trim, and a Limited identification. Other additional hardware incorporates warmed front seats, warmed washer spouts, push-catch begin, and leatherette upholstery, in addition to Volkswagen's MIB II touchscreen infotainment framework with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
There's only one powertrain decision for the 2016 Volkswagen Golf SportWagen Limited Edition, a 170-hp, 1.8-liter turbo-four motor with a six-speed programmed transmission. The Limited Edition costs $25,815 with destination, putting it between the $23,545 S programmed and the$27,845 SE models.
The Volkswagen Golf SportWagen hasn't been an immense hit for the automaker as such, offering less units than the standard Golf hatchback. Yet, when we drove the SportWagen a year ago, we left away inspired with its broadness of ability: "In viable terms for some individuals, the Volkswagen Golf SportWagen is just about all they will ever require with regards to individual transportation," we composed.