When discussing the best-ever Volkswagen Golf in a recent office chat, the conversation naturally gravitated towards the high-performance models like the GTIs, Rs, and R32s. While these models are undeniably thrilling to drive, I believe that the true essence of the Golf lies in the base model.
During a comparison test on our long-term fleet, I had the opportunity to drive both an entry-level Golf Mk8 Life TSI and a GTI. While the GTI boasted a more aggressive exterior, a plush interior with tartan seats, and a sportier driving experience, it was the humble base model that won me over.
The entry-level Golf was easier to live with on a day-to-day basis, offering a more relaxing driving experience without compromising on practicality. The soft ride handled bumps with ease, the interior was comfortable, and it had all the necessary features without the added cost of a performance model.
Furthermore, I felt less concerned about minor damages like scratching the alloys, making the base model a more carefree choice for everyday driving. In terms of value for money, usability, and overall agreeability, the bog-standard Golf truly shines.
While the high-performance Golf models may steal the spotlight, it’s the simplicity and practicality of the base model that embodies the true spirit of the Golf. So, next time you’re in the market for a Golf, don’t overlook the entry-level option – you may find that it offers everything you need and more.