The Volkswagen Golf SE has been replaced with a better-equipped Match trim level, which adds over ?1,600 worth of extra equipment while costing just ?300 more than the outgoing car.
On top of the SE?s standard seven airbags, climatic control, ABS, ESP, cruise control and iPod connectivity, the Match is fitted with a different design of alloy wheel, leather multi-function steering wheel, digital radio, Bluetooth connectivity, front and rear parking sensors and a touch-screen stereo system with CD changer.
The Match is available across the engine range, which includes a 121bhp 1.4-litre petrol, 104bhp 1.6-litre TDI or 138bhp 2-litre TDI ? the first two of which come with Volkswagen?s seven-speed DSG gearbox.
It is also available as an efficient 103bhp 1.6-litre and a new 138bhp 2-litre diesel Bluemotion, which are capable of returning 68.9mpg and emitting just 107g/km of CO2, or 65.7mpg and 114g/km respectively. This means that the former is free to tax for the first year.
Three-years or 30,000 mile free servicing is also available for a ?250 fixed price premium.
The Volkswagen Golf Match is available now for first deliveries in June, with prices starting at ?17,730.
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