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VW Golf Mk5 2004 2009, Golf Plus Mk5 2005 2009,...

VW Golf Mk5 2004 2009, Golf Plus Mk5 2005 2009,...

VW Golf Mk5 2004 2009, Golf Plus Mk5 2005 2009,...

VW Golf Mk5 2004 2009, Golf Plus Mk5 2005 2009,...

VW Golf Mk5 2004 2009, Golf Plus Mk5 2005 2009,...

VW Golf Mk5 2004 2009, Golf Plus Mk5 2005 2009,...

VW Golf Mk5 2004 2009, Golf Plus Mk5 2005 2009,...

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: Includes the iconic Golf GTI with its 200 hp 2.0L turbo engine and the VR6-powered R32 with all-wheel drive.

: Common failures with door locks (central locking), window regulators, and AC compressors. VW Golf Mk5 2004 2009, Golf Plus Mk5 2005 2009,...

: Early models included front electric windows, semi-automatic climate control, and six standard airbags. Known Issues : : Includes the iconic Golf GTI with its 200 hp 2

This generation introduced a more rounded design and the , which drastically improved handling via a new multi-link rear suspension. Known Issues : This generation introduced a more

Marketed as a bridge between a standard hatchback and a mini MPV, the is 95mm taller than the standard Golf, offering significantly more headroom and a higher seating position.

The and its taller sibling, the Golf Plus (2005–2009) , represent a significant era of German engineering that prioritized safety and build quality. VW Golf Mk5 (2004–2009)