Wednesday, January 4, 2012
Volkswagen Golf Mark 2 (1983–1992)
The next generation Golf GTi is longer and wider than the first,and it used the same superb 112bhp engine that the MK1 GTi used in its last two years of production figures were 112bhp at 5400 rpm and 114lb ft of torque.In spite of its extra weight,the MK 2 GTi was a brilliant handling car,just as fun to drive as the first,The bonus,though,was extra refinement and a more comfortable ride.By the end of its production run in 1991,the GTi could be specified with a 16 valve 1.8 litter engine producing a potent 139bhp.Like the outgoing model,it could be identified by its black wheel arch extensions and wider wheels.Additionally,the MK2 GTi got distinctive red insert strips on the grille and side mouldings.
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