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Volkswagen - Polo GTI (2014)

Looking for the in‑depth answer to “Volkswagen Polo GTI price” inquiries? The 2014 Polo GTI sits at the crossroads of performance and practicality, yet its market value is far from a fixed point. In this article we’ll walk you through what the Volkswagen Polo GTI 2014 price typically looks like, the nuances of a used Volkswagen Polo GTI price, and the depreciation trend most owners question. We also explore the Polo’s standing in the subcompact sport‑hatchback segment and offer a quick reference to gauge how it stacks up against comparable models.

  • Model & Year: Volkswagen Polo GTI (2014)
  • Engine: 1.8 L B18T inline‑4, 177 hp (134 kW), 284 lb‑ft (385 Nm) torque
  • Transmission: 6‑speed manual, optional 6‑speed dual‑clutch (DSG)
  • Fuel Type: Premium gasoline (92 octane), variable fuel efficiency 64–69 mpg depending on trim and gear choices
  • Dimensions: Length 140.3 in (3565 mm), Width 66.9 in (1700 mm), Height 55.1 in (1400 mm), Wheelbase 100.4 in (2550 mm)
  • Weight: 2,739 lb (1,240 kg) curb weight
  • Performance: 0–60 mph in 8.3 seconds, top speed 132 mph (213 km/h)
  • Interior Features: Power‑adjusted front seats, digital instrument cluster, Bluetooth connectivity, 7‑inch touchscreen, dual‑zone climate control
  • Safety: Front‑impact airbags, side curtain airbags, electronic stability control (ESC), anti‑drift system (optional), optional driver‑airbag deactivation
  • Optional Packages: GTI Performance Package (more aggressive suspension tuning), Hi‑Tech Package (navigation, high‑resolution dash), and the GTI Pack (combination of the two)

Understanding depreciation is crucial when assessing a Volkswagen Polo GTI depreciation trend. Like most compact cars, the 2014 Polo GTI loses a substantial chunk of its value early on. Data from industry analysts suggest it typically loses 15–20% of its initial value in the first year of ownership. By the second year, the cumulative depreciation ranges from 25–30%, and after five years a


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