| One look at the new Volkswagen Golf and you will | | | | back also hints that passengers in the back will most |
| notice that the car leasing trend in most hatchbacks is | | | | definitely have more headroom. This is actually quite |
| veering towards a more modern look for all types of | | | | obvious from the outside as the new Golf does seem |
| vehicles. However, the Golf is not your typical | | | | a little chunkier than older models. However, this seems |
| hatchback; so not typical that we won't be seeing | | | | to be the car leasing trend nowadays, and this is |
| much of it until 2009. It seems the car leasing trend for | | | | already seen in cars like the Honda Jazz (Honda Fit in |
| this model was put aside when VW recently assigned | | | | the U.S.) and the Toyota Yaris (also known as the |
| a new boss to take control of the company. And take | | | | Toyota Belta or Toyota Vitz). |
| over he did, starting with a review of all future plans | | | | The Golf 2009 will be available I 3-door and 5-door |
| for all models under the VW flag. | | | | versions when it's released, the latter further rumored |
| Now, while this may explain a lot about the delayed | | | | to be released in 2010. Although details on the engine |
| and anticipated release of the new VW Golf, it doesn't | | | | are still sketchy, the car leasing trend seems to be that |
| explain why designers have gone through the car | | | | the1.4 liter gas-powered version will find its way under |
| leasing trend of making it look like a VW Scirocco. This, | | | | the hood, promising at least 120 horsepower. A 2.0 liter |
| however, tells us that there have been physical | | | | gas version will not be much of a surprise either. For |
| changes to the new Golf, especially how it looks like | | | | those who are into diesel-powered cars, it looks like |
| from the front of the vehicle. These are, of course, | | | | the Golf will not disappoint, with diesel versions |
| just prototype looks and much can be changed before | | | | patterned after some of VW's SUV models. |
| it goes into production before the 2009 release. | | | | Price for a car this great in such a small package? We |
| The Golf 2009 from the rear, however, will retain much | | | | assume it will be a lot less than $30,000, probably |
| of its shape. It will be slightly raised and will sport a | | | | reaching that limit with the car leasing trend fittings and |
| vertical tailgate. Sporty and a little square, the risen | | | | trimmings. |