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Volkswagen - Golf (2009)

Looking for an overview of the Volkswagen Golf? The 2009 model is a cornerstone of the compact‑car segment, striking a balance between performance, practicality and affordability. Whether you’re a car enthusiast gauging the Volkswagen Golf price, a potential buyer evaluating a used condition, or simply curious about how an older model holds up in the market, this description will give you all the context you need.

In the used Volkswagen Golf price landscape, the 2009 Golf typically sees a modest dip in value compared to its brand‑new counterpart. For the most accurate snapshot—whether you’re starting a search or comparing offers—our database reflects a realistic Volkswagen Golf depreciation framework that balances age, mileage, region, and overall vehicle condition.

  • Engine & Powertrain
    • 2.0L 4‑cyl inline‑engine: 170 hp • 157 lb‑ft torque
    • Turbocharged 1.4L 3‑cyl (Golf GTI) – 2.0L SUV trim available in some markets
  • Transmission
    • 5‑speed manual (standard across most trims)
    • 2‑speed automatic (discontinued in many markets), available in select services
  • Fuel Type – gasoline (premium or regular, depending on market)
  • Dimensions
    • Wheelbase: 2,662 mm
    • Length: 4,295 mm
    • Width: 1,722 mm
    • Height: 1,470 mm
  • Cargo & Interior
    • Passenger capacity: 5
    • Boot space: 470 L (folding rear seats)
    • Seat material: cloth (standard), optional leather trims
  • Safety & Tech
    • Standard airbags: front & side (two front rows)
    • ABS, traction control, optional electronic stability control
    • Infotainment: 4‑inch screen, Bluetooth, optional USB/CD, rear‑view camera in certain trims
  • Fuel Economy
    • City: 8–10 L/100 km (depends on engine variant)
    • Highway: 6–8 L/100 km
    • Combined: 7–9 L/100 km

Depreciation Insight

Understanding Volkswagen Golf depreciation is crucial for anyone considering buying or selling a 2009 model. Below are realistic percentages derived from historical data and current market behavior, noting that actual figures can vary by market, condition, mileage and region.