Used Volkswagen Golf GTI for Sale Nationwide
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Overview

Volkswagen made a few minor tweaks to its GTI lineup for 1996, though no major changes were implemented for the model year. The two-door GTI came in two versions -- a base GTI with a 115-horsepower, 2.0-liter inline 4-cylinder engine, and a more aggressive, and better equipped GTI VR6 trim package, which came with a 2.8-liter double-overhead-cam V6 that pumped out 172 horsepower. Both versions were linked to a five-speed manual transmission. A four-speed automatic was available as on option on the base GTI model.
New features for 1996 included a central locking system, new cloth seats, a glovebox, and an audio alarm to notify drivers if the headlights were left on. Other standard equipment for the GTI base model included bucket sport seats, power windows, power brakes, power steering, power heated mirrors, a power sunroof, air conditioning, dual airbags, anti-lock brakes, alloy wheels, traction control, an anti-theft alarm system, and an AM/FM/cassette stereo system. The GTI VR6 added cruise control, a tilt steering column, and optional leather seats.
The GTI's reliability, handling, performance, and cargo space received high marks from drivers. As far as the car's mechanical components are concerned, some drivers have reported no problems, while others noted that as the cars grew older and gained mileage, they've begun to deteriorate, requiring expensive repairs.
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Amer B
Reviewed a 1996 Volkswagen VR6 2-Door FWD on Mar 31, 2008
I am absolutely in love with my GTI, no other words can explain how much I love driving it and it just looks like a $1,000,000 to me.
Anonymous
Reviewed a 1996 Volkswagen VR6 2-Door FWD on Feb 20, 2008
Small car, big engine! Best car that I have ever owned.
Gavin W
Reviewed a 1996 Volkswagen 2.0L 2-Door FWD on Jul 11, 2008
Quite quick, not fast but lots of low down torque. Always get over 40mpg on runs and even had 46 on one tankfull! Build quality excellent, 85k no squeaks, rattles, everything works and it drives like new! Looking quite old now but still quite smart. Servicing by myself, good fuel economy, even insurance costs are ok. Great fun on twisty roads, much better than i ever thought it would be! Much more composed than my other mk2 golof gti!
Hingle M
Reviewed a 1996 Volkswagen VR6 2-Door FWD on Dec 4, 2007
bulletproof motor, owned for half a year now and couldnt be any happier
1996 Volkswagen Golf GTI Trims
| Trim type | MSRP |
|---|---|
| VR6 2-Door FWD | $20,110 |
| 2.0L 2-Door FWD | $16,425 |
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