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Brand
Volkswagen
Model
Golf
Body
Hatchback
Year
1991
Registration
Dutch documents
License plate
DF-LS-67
Chassis number
WZZZ1GZMW701524
Date of first admission
18-10-1991
Date of first admission (NL)
18-10-1991
Fuel
Gasoline
Odometer reading
247034 Km
Color
White
Transmission
Manual
LHD or RHD
LHD
Is in a driving condition
Unknown
The 1991 Volkswagen Golf is part of a model line that has been a fixture within the compact segment since 1974. In 1991, the Golf was in a transition period between the second and third generations. The second generation, introduced in 1983, was known for its angular design and solid construction, while 1991 also saw the presentation of the third generation, with a more rounded body shape and further attention to safety and comfort. The 1991 Volkswagen Golf thus represents a build year in which technological and stylistic developments converged.
Within the history of the Volkswagen Golf, the model occupied an important position as the successor to the Beetle. The Golf was developed as a front-wheel-drive hatchback with a transverse engine, a concept that was widely adopted in the compact class. By 1991, millions of units had been produced worldwide, underscoring the model's wide acceptance. The various generations built on the same basic principle of practicality combined with an efficient body layout.
The 1991 Volkswagen Golf came in several body styles, including the familiar three-door and five-door hatchback. Over the years, the model was further developed with attention to passive safety, including reinforced body structures. Moreover, the third generation, which made its debut in 1991, was the first Golf to be named European Car of the Year (1992), confirming the model's position within its segment.
As a year of construction, 1991 marks a time when the Volkswagen Golf had already established itself as an established name within the compact middle class. The combination of recognizable design, functional layout and continued development over several generations made the 1991 Volkswagen Golf a representative example of the model's evolution during that period. To get a good idea of the lot, we advise you to come to the viewing day.