I Love My VW Golf

If you question a large number of drivers what their opinion of Volkswagen cars are, the response will be vastly favourable. There is no doubt that Volkswagen have built up an enviable reputation for their car manufacturing capabilities over the decades. Whether you mention the VW Beetle, the VW Golf, VW Polo or any of the newer models to pop up (such as the Jetta), you will usually illicit a smile of recognition or a nod of approval. With this in mind, I decided to buy myself a superb Used Volkswagen Golf.

I chose to buy a Used Volkswagen as price is an important issue where VW tend to fall down slightly. The VW Golf and VW Polo have competitors that are very similar to them, but almost always come in at least £1000 cheaper than our German automotive friend’s efforts. The one argument in favour of this seemingly unreasonable price hike would be the saying, “you get what you pay for. This saying may hold some weight in this situation, as the quality in most Volkswagen cars is grossly superior to that of the competition.

I started my search at Heritage Westbury VW Swindon, which I had been reassured by many friends was an excellent place to start my search. With an awe-inspiring selection of cars and good offers, my first impression was to agree with them. Out of all the models at Heritage VW Swindon, a particular Used VW Golf caught my attention. It was one of the much approved VW Golf GTi models, loved by the old and young alike.

After a short, but ultimately impressive test drive, I surmised that the VW Golf GTi was most definitely the car for me. One of the most satisfying facets of my shopping experience was the ease of payment at Heritage VW Swindon; there was the minimum of forms to fill in and before I knew it I was driving my VW Golf GTi away.

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