Ralph Hanson August 27, 2007 Comment Now! Volkswagen’s Golf performance range has been hugely successful for the company, but rumors that they're planning to expand it to include a top-of-the-line R36 ...
For those following the development of Volkswagen’s hottest of hot hatches, it’s common knowledge that the automaker has been hard at work adapting the engine from the R36 Passat to fit within the ...
Viknesh Vijayenthiran February 13, 2008 Comment Now! If you were disappointed by VW’s decision not to shoehorn its potent 3.6L V6 into the Golf then you'll be glad to hear German company HGP has gone ...
With the all-new seventh-generation Volkswagen Golf having just debuted in European, aftermarket tuning firms are beginning to put the last touches on the outgoing model before getting their hands on ...
From the very first moment we saw the title of this next video, we knew something strange was going on. After all, why would a Golf R be allowed to race at the Moscow Mile, where only the big boys ...
You know how fashion is bringing back all sorts of styles from the 80's? Well, let's take a look at a Golf 4 and see if we feel nostalgic. Not just any Golf 4, though, but an R36 with custom engine ...
While VW is working on a successor for the MkV Golf, its engineers haven't finished with the current machine. Test drivers are evaluating a final flagship for the hatchback range, badged the R36.
We didn’t really know what we were in for when Volkswagen introduced the V6-engined R32 Golf in the 2003. There had been a V6-engined Golf previously, of course, but it wasn't four-wheel drive or ...
Some cars seem to have been created to be secondhand buys, designed to skip the irksome requirement for some luckless mug - or leasing company - to buy them in the first place. These are the cars that ...
And it's not the swoopy new Scirocco coupe . . . The boxy Passat R36 takes lines honours with a combination of a 3.6-litre V6 engine that makes 220 kiloWatts and gives the family hauler - sedan or ...
Take a good hard look at this car, because the chances are it’ll be a long time before you see one on the road. Not that the 3.6-litre V6-engined Passat R36 is a bad car per se. Far from it in fact.
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