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2013 VOLKSWAGEN Golf

Vehicle Summary

The 2013 Volkswagen Golf is a compact hatchback designed for efficiency and performance. It features a 1.984-liter, 4-cylinder diesel engine generating 140 hp, manufactured by Volkswagen AG in Wolfsburg, Germany. This model includes comprehensive safety features like curtain airbags for all rows and a manual seat belt system. It offers a 6-speed manual transmission, providing an engaging driving experience, while its emissions are certified under BIN 5.

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Make
VOLKSWAGEN
Model
Golf
Year
2013
Engine
1.984000L

Complete Specifications

26 specs
Make VOLKSWAGEN
Manufacturer Name VOLKSWAGEN AG
Model Golf
Model Year 2013
Plant City WOLFSBURG
Vehicle Type PASSENGER CAR
Plant Country GERMANY
Body Class Hatchback/Liftback/Notchback
Doors 2
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating From Class 1: 6,000 lb or less (2,722 kg or less)
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating To Class 1: 6,000 lb or less (2,722 kg or less)
Transmission Style Manual/Standard
Transmission Speeds 6
Engine Number of Cylinders 4
Displacement (CC) 1984
Displacement (CI) 121.071108283
Displacement (L) 1.984000
Fuel Type - Primary Diesel
Engine Brake (hp) From 140.00
Other Engine Info BIN 5 emission. Emissions Certification Test Group: DVWXV02.0U5N
Engine Manufacturer Volkswagen
Seat Belt Type Manual
Curtain Air Bag Locations All Rows
Front Air Bag Locations 1st Row (Driver and Passenger)
Side Air Bag Locations 1st Row (Driver and Passenger)
Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Type Indirect

Known Issues for This Vehicle

Oil consumption

The 2013 Volkswagen Golf with a 4-cylinder engine is known for high oil consumption, which could lead to engine damage if not monitored regularly.

Timing chain tensioner failure

Some models experience timing chain tensioner failure, which can cause severe engine damage if the chain skips or breaks.

Coolant leaks

Coolant leaks are common in certain Volkswagen engines, which can lead to overheating and potential engine damage if not addressed.

Carbon buildup

Direct injection engines like the one in this Golf can suffer from carbon buildup on intake valves, leading to engine misfires and reduced performance.

Turbocharger issues

If equipped with a turbocharger, these engines might experience turbo failure or boost leaks, affecting performance and efficiency.

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