OVER consecutive weekends in January, I drove two cars which bookended Volkwagen’s recently facelifted Golf range – the TSI base model and the GTI (okay, okay, I know the GTI is the bridesmaid to the Golf R, but still it’s almost the range-topper).
And what the experience drove home, more than anything, was just how well-conceived and fundamentally right the current Golf is.
The seventh generation of VW’s stalwart hatchback has always been a favourite (it was, after all, the Straits Times Car of the Year 2013), but over the years, with familiarity and the car’s growing ubiquity, we’ve come to take it almost for granted.
So the TSI, with its newly downsized 1-litre three-pot engine, was a useful reminder of the Golf’s inherent qualities. Those qualities being an airy…