The 2019 Volkswagen Golf. |
Andrew Krok at CNET's Roadshow got a VW spokesperson to confirm---on the record---that the next-gen Golf R and GTI are confirmed for North America, but that "other Golf models are under consideration".
Yes, "under consideration" means there could still be a green light, but it's not quite as reassuring as having the entire Golf line approved at the same time as the Golf R and the GTI (also in limbo---the Golf Alltrack and the Golf Sportwagen).
The reason? Less than stellar sales.
2019 Volkswagen Golf. |
Golfs can be had (in base Golf S form) for as little as $21,845. Even at that price, there's a blind spot monitor, front parking assist, a six-and-a-half inch touchscreen sound system, and VW's Car-Net app suite.
Step up to the SE, which is the trim level of our tester, and the touchscreen becomes an eight-inch model, and a panoramic sunroof and keyless access with pushbutton start becomes part of the deal for $24,145.
2019 Volkswagen Golf SE interior. |
For $24,145.
Okay, the engine is small---a 1.4-liter turbo four making 147 horsepower---but the 2019 Golf only weighs 2,963 pounds. The power is more than adequate. And the fuel economy is stellar---29 city/37 highway.
Zero options on our tester---the only ones available would be $1,100 for an automatic transmission and $1,295 for dynamic cruise control---meaning with $895 destination charge, the bottom line was $25,040.
That is stunning. A car this good, this well-equipped for $11,000 less than the average price of a new car today.
The Golf is a car that fills so many needs. Not enough drivers realize it. Let's hope VW gives them another shot with the next Golf here in America.