Used Volkswagen Golf Manual for Sale in the UK
176 manual Volkswagen Golf cars available from independent UK dealers on Carslink.ai. Years range from 1990 to 2024.
The Ultimate UK Buying Guide: Volkswagen Golf
Why Buy a Volkswagen Golf?
The Volkswagen Golf has been a cornerstone of the UK car market for decades, and for good reason. It's the quintessential family hatchback, striking a superb balance between practicality, refinement, and driving enjoyment. Whether you're a first-time buyer, a growing family, or simply seeking a reliable and upmarket compact car, the Golf consistently delivers. Its interior is typically well-built with high-quality materials, offering a reassuringly solid feel. The driving experience is mature and composed, making it comfortable on long journeys and agile enough for city driving. With a vast range of engine options, trim levels, and even performance variants, there's a Golf to suit almost every need and budget. Its strong resale values also make it a sensible financial choice in the long run.
UK Price Guide (GBP)
Prices can vary significantly depending on age, mileage, condition, and specification. Here's a general guide:
| Model/Age | Typical Price Range (GBP) |
|---|---|
| Golf Mk7 (2012-2019) - Entry Level | £5,000 - £10,000 |
| Golf Mk7 (2012-2019) - Mid-Range/Higher Mileage | £8,000 - £14,000 |
| Golf Mk7.5 (Facelift) (2017-2020) - Mid-Range | £12,000 - £18,000 |
| Golf Mk8 (2020 onwards) - Entry Level | £18,000 - £25,000 |
| Golf GTI/R (Various Generations) | £10,000+ (highly dependent on generation and spec) |
Key Specifications (Illustrative - Mk7.5 Example)
- Engine Options: 1.0 TSI (petrol), 1.5 TSI (petrol), 2.0 TSI (petrol - GTI/R), 1.6 TDI (diesel), 2.0 TDI (diesel).
- Transmission: 5-speed manual, 6-speed manual, 6-speed DSG automatic, 7-speed DSG automatic.
- Drivetrain: Front-wheel drive, 4Motion all-wheel drive (on select models).
- Body Styles: 3-door hatchback, 5-door hatchback, Estate (SportWagen).
- Boot Space: Approx. 380 litres (hatchback), 605 litres (estate).
Common Issues to Look Out For
While generally reliable, some common issues can arise, particularly on older models:
- DSG Gearbox: Some older DSG automatic gearboxes can develop issues, including jerky shifts or failure. Regular oil changes are crucial.
- Electrical Gremlins: Infotainment system glitches, sensor failures, or issues with power windows can occur.
- Timing Belt: Ensure the timing belt on petrol engines has been replaced at the recommended intervals to avoid catastrophic engine damage. Diesel engines have timing chains (generally more durable).
- Turbocharger: On turbocharged models, listen for any whistling noises or loss of power, which could indicate turbo issues.
- Rust: While better than some rivals, check wheel arches, sills, and the boot lid for any signs of corrosion on older examples.
Running Costs
The Golf is generally competitive on running costs. Smaller petrol engines (like the 1.0 TSI) offer excellent fuel economy, making them cheap to run for commuting. Diesel engines are typically more economical on longer runs but may incur higher road tax and potentially future emissions zone charges. Insurance group ratings vary significantly by model and engine, so always check this before committing. Servicing costs are reasonable for a car of this class, often comparable to Ford Focus or Vauxhall Astra, but VW main dealer servicing can be pricier than independent garages.
Variants Explained
The Golf line-up is extensive:
- Standard Golf: The core model, available in various trims (S, SE, Match, R-Line, etc.) with a wide range of engines.
- Golf GTD: The diesel-powered performance variant, offering strong torque and impressive economy. It mimics the GTI's styling.
- Golf GTI: The iconic hot hatch. Known for its agile handling, powerful engine, and sporty yet understated styling.
- Golf R: The range-topping, all-wheel-drive performance flagship. Offers blistering acceleration and supreme grip.
- Golf SV (Golf Sportsvan): A more practical, MPV-like version based on the Golf platform, offering increased interior space.
- Golf Estate (SportWagen): The practical estate version, offering significantly more boot space for families and active lifestyles.
Latest Listings
- 2017 VOLKSWAGEN GOLF 1.4 TSI BlueMotion Tech SE £7,995, 96,000 miles, Petrol, Manual
2013 VOLKSWAGEN GOLF 1.2 TSI BlueMotion Tech S Euro 5 (s/s) 3dr £5,695, 80,000 miles, Petrol, Manual- 2014 VOLKSWAGEN GOLF 1.6 TDI BlueMotion Tech Match £5,750, 39,000 miles, Diesel, Manual
2016 VOLKSWAGEN GOLF 2.0 TDI BlueMotion Tech GTD Euro 6 (s/s) 5dr £6,995, 99,000 miles, Diesel, Manual
2017 VOLKSWAGEN GOLF 1.4 TSI BlueMotion Tech Match Edition Euro 6 (s/s) 5dr £10,999, 42,000 miles, Petrol, Manual
2019 VOLKSWAGEN GOLF 2.0 TSI GTI Performance £19,950, 48,500 miles, Petrol, Manual
2015 VOLKSWAGEN GOLF 2.0 TDI BlueMotion Tech GTD £10,995, 67,421 miles, Diesel, Manual
2012 VOLKSWAGEN GOLF 1.6 TDI Match Euro 5 5dr £2,495, 120,000 miles, Diesel, Manual
2016 VOLKSWAGEN GOLF 1.6 TDI BlueMotion Tech Match Edition Euro 6 (s/s) 5dr £9,690, 50,380 miles, Diesel, Manual
2016 VOLKSWAGEN GOLF 1.6 TDI 110 Match Edition 5dr Man, diesel, grey +NOW SOLD £7,995, 98,522 miles, Diesel, Manual
2020 VOLKSWAGEN GOLF 1.6 TDI Match Euro 6 (s/s) 5dr £10,290, 72,468 miles, Diesel, Manual
2018 VOLKSWAGEN GOLF 1.0 TSI SE £11,999, 36,909 miles, Petrol, Manual
Frequently asked questions
Are used manual Volkswagen Golfs still a good choice?
Manual Volkswagen Golfs are typically cheaper to buy and maintain than automatics, with the clutch the main wear item to verify. Check the bite point on a test drive, listen for gearbox whine in higher gears, and confirm there is no judder when pulling away. Carslink.ai currently lists 176 manual Volkswagen Golfs from independent UK dealers.
Is the Volkswagen Golf reliable?
The Golf is generally very reliable. The 1.5 TSI and 2.0 TDI engines are proven units. Some early Mk8 models had infotainment software issues which have since been resolved via updates.
Which VW Golf is best to buy used?
The 1.5 TSI in Life or Style trim offers the best balance of performance, economy, and equipment. The GTI remains the hot hatch benchmark if you want more performance.
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