1994 Volkswagen Golf CL 3-door from UK and Ireland - Comments

21st Aug 2005, 05:03

"Like an old Doc Marten boot - tough"

What things have gone wrong with the car?

Over 7 years and nearly 90,000 miles, very little.

Rear exhaust section fell off last year. Remaining exhaust original - or, at least, has been there since 1998.

Thermostat housing broke and the car lost water slowly - apparently this is a design fault. Water loss wasn't spotted in time and the head gasket blew. Repairs cost £400 - approximately 60% of the value of the car - but it's been fine ever since.

Clutch release bearing noisy.

Driver's seat frame began to crack - not surprising after the mileage. Sourced an identical whole interior from eBay for £50.

General comments?

Volkswagen, BMW and Mercedes-Benz are taking a bit of a hammering about quality these days, but this particular Golf proves that their earlier reputation for quality and reliability was justified.

Over the mileage (of which at least 40,000 has been added in the last 18 months), it has been supremely reliable, not requiring anything other than routine servicing and the items noted above. Oil and filter now changed every 5,000 miles due to mileage.

1400 engine is slightly rough, but the low level of tune (60bhp - compare that to Rover, who get 103bhp from a similar-sized K series) has probably contributed to longevity. Spirited use of the gearbox will let you keep up with traffic. Cruising on the motorway at 90mph will still bring you 42mpg. Gearbox light to shift, but sometimes needs a firm hand to get into reverse.

Handling good, but needs firmer suspension and wider tyres if you like to press on. Buy a GTI if you want fun in the bends. Ride is firm, but compliant. Power steering quite light and lacking road feel. Brakes are good.

Interior plastics are of good quality, but this one displays some very un-VWlike fit of parts like the glovebox in relation to the airvent. No rattles or squeaks though. Seat trim incredibly hardwearing - no tears, rips or wear in 138k miles. Reasonable leg and headroom in the back. Good-sized boot.

Styling still looks good. Black plastic bumpers don't show the knocks. Still largely rust-free after 11 years - some surface rust developing from stone chips, scratches and the like, and under the window rubbers on the doors and tailgate.

The car has worked hard for it's living - it still drives at least 75 miles each workday - but still comes back for more.

How much longer we keep it will be dependent on whether the need for an air-conditioned car becomes more pressing.


9th Mar 2006, 11:00

Having owned a Rover 414 with the 105bhp 1.4 and now a '94 golf cl 1.4 with 60bhp- I know what you mean about the engine (although I had a 130bhp passat in between)... this car is incredibly slow! an old 1.1 peugeot 205 as my first car managed 60bhp... and was a damn site quicker too (which is saying something). On the plus side- cracking interior!


30th Oct 2008, 14:54

I got my Golf 1.9 TD 3 months ago, 150000 miles on clock, flew through MOT, trouble free motoring. You can take it to the supermarket not worrying about people hitting it with shopping trolleys, and just generally use it as a bumper car.

My other car is an MG ZS 180 ,and I hate taking it anywhere coz of other drivers, but the Golf is great.

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