Saw it mentioned in today's Age article on the new polo pricing that the Golf Alltrack Wagon is definitely coming to Oz in 2015. Anyone got any inside intel on this?
Saw it mentioned in today's Age article on the new polo pricing that the Golf Alltrack Wagon is definitely coming to Oz in 2015. Anyone got any inside intel on this?
Last edited by andrew7; 19-08-2014 at 05:59 PM. Reason: insert "Alltrack"
I read that too, but it could be misinterpreted. It could have read as it's "coming" to the World in mid-2015. Whether it comes to Australia is a different matter.
"An Alltrack variant of the Golf is still coming mid 2015"
I thought they were already here? I definitely saw one on Windsor Road on Sunday, white mk7 wagon
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Pretty sure I've seen a mk7 wagon on the road too.
As for an alltrack version, well that would be up the VGA to decide if its worth their while![]()
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The next gen Tiguan is due for release in mid 2015 so they could be refering to that.
Last edited by tigger73; 19-08-2014 at 10:34 PM.
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Golf Alltrack would be a fine alternative to a mid sized SUV.
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The tiguan is basically a mid size suv though.
The golf wagon is a little longer than the tiguan and the suspension height is 30mm lower than the tiguan.
So if you raise the golf wagon and add AWD its going to be the same car but cost an extra 10k.
I fear VW is trying to make the golf into an "it can do everything car" but by doing so will water down the model itself instead of having different products across the VW Brand that can do things better than others.
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