1987 Volkswagen Golf GL 1.8

Summary:

German at its finest

Faults:

Exhaust Replacement.

Radiator Hose Replacement.

Bypass Hose Replacement.

General Comments:

After only having this car for a year, I can say much about it. I bought the car in excellent condition and it has stayed that way. This is a great example of German craftsmanship. It can be quite small at times having rather large people in the car, but besides that, it is comfortable. It will zip around pretty quickly when I need it to also. The clutch is a bit long, but that is no problem at all.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 2nd November, 2003

1987 Volkswagen Golf GT

Summary:

Lots of fun, fond memories

Faults:

Air conditioning went out.

Shifter linkage had problems.

Brakes needed replacing.

Alternator went out.

Driver's seat is tearing up.

General Comments:

This car is really fun to drive.

It has a lot of pep, and the handling is very tight.

Repairs are more expensive than on comparable domestic cars.

This was my first car, and I'll always have fond memories of it.

At the same time, I would not recommend this car for a teenager. It is too fast and--while maintenance would not be horrible now, I didn't have the money or time to do the little things that would have kept it in better condition.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 29th July, 2002

1987 Volkswagen Golf GTi 1.8 litre gas

Summary:

If you get one (new), take care of it, because it will outlive you

Faults:

In thirteen years:

I replaced the clutch twice.

The rear shocks once.

One tie rod end.

Both CV joints.

One head gasket (my fault as I let the coolant run dry).

1 radiator.

Brakes (all around, rotors and pads) 3 times.

Tires 4 times.

5 tune ups.

Numerous exhaust systems.

1 fuel pump (at 260,000 kms).

Brake lines (at 265,000 kms).

3 batteries.

1 alternator (my fault again as I crossed the cables while boosting another car) and that's about it.

I would say total repair expenses for the above since owning the car new were about $6000 Canadian.

The exhaust systems went because being a sports car, I drove it like I was at Monte Carlo, and loved every second of it.

General Comments:

A truly great car. Unfortunately, I neglected to rust proof or oil guard the car and the body just simply fell apart. If I had have kept the body up, I would have continued to drive this car.

If you find one where the above repairs have been done and the body and drivetrain are in good shape, get it. You will not be disappointed. An example of the fun you will have, highway off ramps marked at 60 kms/hour could be taken at 120 kms/hour very easily.

The one performance problem I did find was the car is it's a little bit too top heavy causing some body roll and poor wind resistance (side to side).

In the snow, it was fabulous, especially when you put a set of 70 series snow tires on it. I would drive through snow that most small SUVs would get stuck in.

Repairs, contrary to popular belief since it is foreign, are cheap cheap cheap. Find a good German mechanic to take care of it for you.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 26th November, 2000

9th Dec 2000, 00:08

I myself have had similar problems with the GTi, but it is truly a great car and I love mine to death.

I am an avid tuner and mine is running a turbo and intercooler system from Callaway.

11th Oct 2011, 15:06

I love my little 16V GTI. My mother bought it new in 1988, and I learned to drive in it. Now it's my daily driver to and from work (approx 45 minutes each way on highways). I now live in Northern Canada, so I can't wait to see how it handles the snow. It's been thru a few clutches (but then, it's been thru a few new drivers too). My parents were fanatics about maintaining the car, and it is in great shape. Agree with the comment on off ramps... no one suspects this little old VW can reach that speed that quickly - and take them all in a short pass.