The performance of the Volkswagen Golf is amazing - you may not need a Panamera!

Volkswagen Golf Mk7
Volkswagen

Points to consider when purchasing a car for our family

That's it.

Solid performance in running, stopping, and turning.
High speed stability
. comfortable to ride.
Power to match the vehicle's body
...sufficient acceleration for the need...
Cost-effective(Do you feel the value outweighs the price?)

On the other hand, we don't place that much emphasis on

Luggage space
Ease of driving (e.g., high eye level)
Fuel consumption

I guess. But the Golf is pretty fuel-efficient, too.

This Golf costs about 3.3 million for a new car, well, even though it is a good price, some Japanese compact cars cost about 3 million yen these days, and if you think about it, it is a crazy good deal.

Or rather.The Panamera Turbo costs over 27 million, so if you consider that it has this performance at 1/9th the price of the Panamera...

You've done a great job, Mr. VW!

Golf has good components.

I once heard this story from someone who works for a domestic car manufacturer.

Whenever any company releases a new model of a competitor's car, they take it apart andWhat kind of parts are used, what kind of technology is involved?I heard that when they disassembled a Volkswagen Golf, the engineers said in unison, "We're going to do research on this. When the engineers disassembled the Volkswagen Golf, they said in unison.

No wonder they can make such a good car if they use such good parts.

And (laughter)

Apparently, good parts that could not be used with the budget of that domestic car manufacturer were used throughout the Golf, and the engineers said that they lost the will to fight rather than to study them.

German cars are basically developed on the assumption that they can drive on rough autobahns at high speeds without problems, so it is not surprising.

I would also like to go back to Volkswagen for a test drive.

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