1996 Volkswagen Golf GTi from North America - Comments

13th Feb 2006, 08:43

"It has held up and remains reliable"

What things have gone wrong with the car?

Normal wear and tear items, mostly:

That *&^! exhaust shield on the header pipe rattles at 2500-2800 rpm!

Replaced rear shocks.

Replaced after-market clutch cable.

General comments?

We obtained this car from my friend's mother who drove it a couple of miles each day to the train station in New Jersey, and that is about it. (Her husband, who is a BMW mechanic, replaced the timing belt before we took ownership.) Now, we use the car to commute the 4-mile round trip to the office, but not every day. Thus the low miles.

The car remains in a carport, so we have not noticed the common complaint about body moldings falling off.

We immediately jettisoned the non-adjustable stock clutch cable, which we feared was contributing to premature wear of the clutch. The after-market clutch cable lasted almost five years before it failed a couple of months ago. We replaced it with a similar one.

The biggest issue with this car is that crazy heat shield on the header pipes. Since we got the car in 2001, we have had the shield spot-welded every six months or so, due to the poor design that causes it to produce an extremely annoying harmonic at 2800 rpm. Now we are totally fed up and will likely just have someone remove the damned thing and re-wrap the header pipe with heat tape.

The car is not the quickest of the lot (my 1972 Datsun 510 is actually a bit perkier), but it is comfortable on long trips and gets good gas mileage. Even though it is now 10 years old, it doesn't look dorky to me, at all... the design has aged quite well.

Overall, the car has performed fine. We will likely keep it until it hits 100k miles, which should be around 2011 or so!


9th Jun 2006, 08:17

I've had my golf for about 3 years nearly and I have to agree with this review it is a really good car.

The only thing I have to say is that beware of the electrics as my heater buttons do not light up and haven't done since I bought the car, but that's not a major deal.

I've had to have the gearbox rebuilt 2 times and I have had to book it for a faulty airbag which turned out to be the battery being taken off and the system not rebooted!

Currently the car seems to be going well, but the ABS light lite up this morning so off to Volkswagen for another check over.

All in all a good car sturdily built and no major expensive problems.


11th Feb 2007, 11:00

Question about that exhaust shield. My 96 Golf is perfect apart from the issue you also seem to be having. Any insight as to how that annoying rattling could be fixed?

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