Volkswagen Golf Mk4
fourth generation of the Volkswagen Golf From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Volkswagen Golf Mk4 is the fourth generation of the compact car Volkswagen Golf. It was made from 1997[3] to 2004.[3]
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The platform of the Mk4 Golf was also used for the New Beetle and the Bora.
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Models
From 1998[3] to 2004,[3] Volkswagen made a convertible model called the Golf Cabriolet,[4] It was a MK3 Golf with improvements.
From 1999[3] to 2006, Volkswagen made an estate model called the Golf Estate[3] and Golf Variant,[5]
From 2002[3] to 2006,[3] Volkswagen made a sports model called the Golf GTI.[6]
From 2002[3] to 2005,[3] Volkswagen made a sports model called the Golf R32.[7][8][9]
From 1999[10] to 2005,[10] Volkswagen made saloon and estate models called the Volkswagen Bora[11][12] and Volkswagen Jetta.[13][14]
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Engine choices
Golf and Jetta
Golf Cabriolet (Mk3 platform)
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Gallery
- Golf 5-door hatchback
- Golf 5-door hatchback rear
- Golf 3-door hatchback
- Golf Mk3.5 Cabriolet
- Golf Mk3.5 Cabriolet rear
- Golf Mk4 Variant
- Golf Mk4 Variant rear
- Volkswagen Jetta
- Volkswagen GTI 337 Edition
- Volkswagen GTI 20th Anniversary Edition
- European-spec R32 - rear. The 5-door R32 was only offered for the European market.
- European-spec R32 rear. The 5-door R32 was only offered for the European market.
- FAW-Volkswagen Golf Mk4
- FAW-Volkswagen Golf Mk4
- 2006-2008 FAW Volkswagen Bora HS Mk4.5 (China)
- 2006-2008 FAW Volkswagen Bora HS Mk4.5 (China)
- 2008 Volkswagen City Golf Mk4.5 (Canada/Latin America)
- 2008 Volkswagen City Golf Mk4.5 (Canada/Latin America)
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