What is the minimum engine capacity a car should have?
I want to buy a Golf VII with a petrol engine. How much displacement should it have? Is a Golf VII 1.0 good enough, or would I prefer a Golf VII 1.4 or higher?
I want to buy a Golf VII with a petrol engine. How much displacement should it have? Is a Golf VII 1.0 good enough, or would I prefer a Golf VII 1.4 or higher?
My first car was a Ford Focus (as in the profile picture) with 1.6l petrol (101 hp). Completely enough to get on the highway on the acceleration track at 100 km/h. :
This creates a Toyota Aygo with under one liter capacity also 🤣
My vehicle creates it with a capacity of 1/4 liters, even in about 10 seconds. Try differently – who offers less? 😀
Sure, provided the driver finds the accelerator pedal.
The b1.0 golf circles drive around.
Even 0.9 liters of capacity brings a car forward. The whole depends on the weight of the vehicle to be moved.
There is no minimum size. And if that were the question, what for? A moped engine with 125 ccm displacement and 10 hp would be sufficient for a small car in the city.
Depends on how to use the car.
Well, it's what you think about it.
As a big tip on the front, get no VW 🤷 ♂️
Why wouldn't I get a VW? We had a golf IV for 21 years and he always did good service.
Yes, then stop, VW hasn't produced anything good for 2 decades, the engines after the 1.9TDI are garbage (small diesel), massive electronics and quality problems, the TSI you can knock into the tone, control chain, DSG, massive oil consumption from 1-3l to 1,000km
Bad enough 😅
Where the numbers were also neatly frozen by day registrations etc 😉
Ok but the golf is still one of the best selling cars in Germany
The golf has no undermotorized versions.
And that means concrete?
This means that you do not want to understand a clear statement. And in doubt, there is only one test drive. I can't understand people who decide without a model.