What kind of engine does a Volkswagen Golf Mk2 have?

What kind of engine does a Volkswagen Golf Mk2 have?

The successful Golf GTI (or, in the US, simply “GTI”) was continued with the Mk2 as a sporty 3- or 5-door hatchback. Like late Mk1 GTIs, it featured a naturally aspirated Bosch K-Jetronic fuel injected 1,781 cc (1.8 L; 108.7 cu in) Inline-four engine developing 112 PS (82.4 kW; 110.5 hp).

When did the Volkswagen Golf Mk3 come out?

For the South African market, Volkswagen SA added a 2.0 8v engine in January 1992, the same engine which would go on to be used in the Mk3 model launched later that year. In February 1986, Volkswagen presented the first Golf with four-wheel drive.

What’s the price of a new Volkswagen Golf?

At the top of the Golf ladder, the GTI enjoys a price (and content) drop with the S version starting at $28,695, the SE at $32,655, and the Autobahn at $36,945. The destination fee is $995.

When did the second generation Volkswagen Golf come out?

The second-generation Volkswagen Golf (also known as the Typ 19E until the 1991 model year, and Typ 1G thereafter) was launched in Europe at the Frankfurt Motor Show in September 1983, with sales beginning in its homeland and most other left-hand drive markets soon after.

Where does the Volkswagen Golf GTI come from?

While the GTI remained a trim level in the Golf lineup in Europe, in some markets, it was (and continues to be) marketed as a separate model line. Volkswagen also produced their model in Yugoslavia, in a factory at Vogošća near Sarajevo, called Tvornica Automobila Sarajevo – TAS.

When did the Volkswagen Golf GTI get a facelift?

US/Canadian GTIs were later equipped with 2.0, 16-valve engines, available in the Passat and Corrado outside North America. In 1990, like the Golf, the GTI was given a facelift, and the “Big Bumper” became standard on all GTIs. This was maintained through the rest of the Mk2 model era.