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 2014 Model Line The introduction of the EA888 1.8-liter turbocharged and direct-injection four-cylinder TSI® engine, which will gradually replace the 2.5-liter five-cylinder naturally aspirated powerplant fitted
to the Jetta, Beetle, and Passat models. This new engine produces 170 hp and 184 pound-feet of torque: this is the same power as the 2.5, but the torque is improved by seven lb-ft, delivered much lower in the rev
range.
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 2015 Golf The seventh-generation Volkswagen Golf manages to do the seemingly impossible. While it's bigger and more spacious than the car that it will replace, it's also lighter and more fuel-efficient. Based
on the new MQB (modular transverse matrix) architecture, the 2015 Golf ends the cycle whereby new versions of a car end up heavier than the models they replace.
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 2014 Golf Variant
Volkswagen will expand the Golf range even further with the debut of the new (wagon). Like the new Golf hatchback, the Variant is significantly lighter than its predecessor, to the tune of up to
232 pounds. Volkswagen is also offering the Golf Variant as a stand-alone and extremely fuel-efficient TDI BlueMotion model in Europe. The 110-hp Variant is the most fuel-efficient Volkswagen wagon ever, with an EC
combined fuel economy figure of 71.3 mpg when equipped with the six-speed manual transmission.
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