- Volkswagen Golf Mk1
Infobox Automobile generation
name = Volkswagen Golf Mk1
manufacturer =Volkswagen
aka = Volkswagen Rabbit
Volkswagen Caribe
Volkswagen CitiGolf
Volkswagen Cabriolet
Volkswagen Caddy
production = 6.8 million unitscite book |last= |first= |authorlink= |coauthors=Christian Bangemann u. Beate Jeske |title= Auto Motor und Sport Heft 18 Seite 24|year= 2008 |publisher= |location= Stuttgart |id=]
1974–1984
1974-present (South Africa)
1980-1995 (Cabriolet)
class =Small family car , subcompact
body_style = 2-doorconvertible
3-doorhatchback
5-doorhatchback
2-doorpickup truck
assembly = flagicon|GermanyWolfsburg ,Germany
flagicon|USANew Stanton, Pennsylvania
flagicon|South AfricaUitenhage ,South Africa
flagicon|MexicoPuebla, Puebla ,Mexico
engine = "All markets except USA/CDN/Japan
Petrol engines:" [Werner Oswald: "Deutsche Autos 1945-1990", vol. 3. Motorbuch Verlag, Stuttgart 2001. ISBN 3-613-02116-1, p.72-85.] [Mike Covello: "Standard Catalog of Imported Cars 1946-2002". Krause Publications, Iola 2002, ISBN 0-87341-605-8, p.825-829.] 1.1L Auto PS|50 I4
1.3L Auto PS|60|0 I4
1.5L Auto PS|70|0 I4
1.6L Auto PS|75|0 I4
1.6L Auto PS|110|0 I4 (GTI)
1.8L Auto PS|112|0 I4 (GTI/GLI)
"Diesel engines:"
1.5L Auto PS|50|0 I4
1.6L Auto PS|54|0 I4
1.6L Auto PS|70|0 I4 TD
"USA/CDN/Japan:"
1.6L Convert|60|hp|kW|0|abbr=on I4 (Pickup)
1.5L Convert|70|hp|kW|0|abbr=on I4 (MY 1975)
1.6L Convert|71|hp|kW|0|abbr=on I4 (MY 1976)
1.6L Convert|78|hp|kW|0|abbr=on I4 (MY 1977)
1.5L Convert|71|hp|kW|0|abbr=on I4 (MY 1978/79)
1.5L Convert|62|hp|kW|0|abbr=on I4 (MY 1980)
1.6L Convert|76|hp|kW|0|abbr=on I4 (MY 1980)
1.7L Convert|74|hp|kW|0|abbr=on I4 (MY 1981/82)
1.7L Convert|65|hp|kW|0|abbr=on I4 (MY 1983/84)
1.8L Convert|90|hp|kW|0|abbr=on I4 (GTI MY 1983/84)
"Diesel engines:"
1.5L Convert|48|hp|kW|0|abbr=on I4 (MY 1978-80)
1.6L Convert|52|hp|kW|0|abbr=on I4 (MY 1981-84)
1.6L Convert|68|hp|kW|0|abbr=on I4 (MY 1983-84)
layout =FF layout
transmission = 4-speed/5-speed manual,
3-speed automatic
platform = Volkswagen Group A1 platform
related =Volkswagen Jetta ,Volkswagen Caddy ,Volkswagen Scirocco
wheelbase = auto mm|2400|1,
Pickup: Auto mm|2625|1
length = auto mm|3705|1,
later Auto mm|3815|1,
USA Auto in|155.3,
Pickup: Auto mm|4380|1
width = auto mm|1610|1,
later Auto mm|1630|1,
Pickup: Auto mm|1640|1
height = saloon: Auto mm|1395|1,
Cabrio: auto mm|1412|1,
Pickup: Auto mm|1490|1
weight = auto kg|790|1 −auto kg|970|1,
USA Auto lb|1750
−Auto lb|2145
designer =Giorgetto Giugiaro
predecessor =Volkswagen Beetle
successor =Volkswagen Golf Mk2 : "for an overview of the generations, see:Volkswagen Golf History
Like its predecessor the
Volkswagen Beetle , the Volkswagen Golf Mk1 has proved to be influential. In continuous production since 1974, the Golf was one of the first widely successfulfront wheel drive hatchback s. In the USA, the Rabbit would spark another generation of VW-alikefront-wheel drive American compacts, such as the Omni, Escort and Cavalier in the 1980s, just as the Beetle inspired Falcon and Corvair in 1960s and subcompact Vega and Pinto in the 1970s. The Golf's performance also defined the hot hatch before youth started tuning their imports.Replacing the Beetle was a vital goal for Volkswagen's continued survival. By the early 1970s, the company had fallen into financial woe. The novelty of the Beetle had worn thin. Sales were in terminal decline. The front-engine, rear drive small cars like the
Toyota Corolla were refined enough to woo customers away from Volkswagen's noisy underpowered engines and dated styling. The Type 3 and Type 4 fastback and squareback failed to attract much interest, whilst the NSU-developed K70 was a failure.The solution arrived with
Auto Union . They had attracted a small following with their technologically advancedAudi front wheel drive medium sedans. Volkswagen had acquired theIngolstadt -based company in 1964 fromDaimler-Benz . Audi's expertise in water-cooled engines and front-wheel drive would be essential in developing a new generation of Volkswagens. FWD offered more performance with lighter weight and more room in a smaller package. The Audi technology in the Golf would regain for Volkswagen the engineering lead over rear drive cars thatFerdinand Porsche had bestowed on the original Beetle over its large conventional peers. The small Golf had to succeed in replacing the high volume Volkswagen sedan. The upmarket Dasher/Passat would be VW's first front wheel drive car, and it was relatively well received for its lower volume market. The Golf would adopt an efficient "two-box" layout with a steep hatch rather than a formal trunk, which would be later added in the Jetta. The water-cooled engine would be mounted transversely in the front. Work on the Golf began in 1969, shortly afterKurt Lotz became head of Volkswagen.Model history
The first Golf (VW internal designation "Typ 17") began production in 1974, although it was marketed in the
United States andCanada from 1975 to 1984 as the Volkswagen Rabbit and inLatin America as the Volkswagen Caribe. It was a water-cooled,front wheel drive design in ahatchback body style. It featured firmly sprung and damped, independentMacpherson strut front suspension and semi-independentTwist-beam rear suspension , that gave crisp handling and good roadholding, without being too uncomfortable. The Golf was "Wheels" magazine'sCar of the Year for 1975. The name is short for "Golf-Strom", German forGulf Stream ; it was named for that oceanic current to reflect its international character.Fact|date=February 2007The Golf was designed by Italian automobile architect / designer
Giorgetto Giugiaro , of theItalDesign design studio.The GTI version, launched in Europe in 1976 and in the U.S. in 1983, virtually created the
hot hatch genre overnight, and many other manufacturers since have created special sports models of their regular volume-selling small hatchbacks. The idea behind was rather straightforward - take a basic-transportationeconomy car and give it a high-performance package, making it practical "and" sporty. It was one of the first small cars to adopt mechanicalfuel injection for its sports version, which raised power output of the 1588 cc engine to 110 PS (81 kW/108 hp). In 2004, "Sports Car International " declared the Golf Mk1 GTI to be the 3rd best car of the 1980s.There was a minor facelift in 1985 which saw the adoption of larger rear lamp clusters (more in line with Giugiaro's original concepts), revised bumpers, a new dashboard with a more modern-looking instrument display, and for US versions square headlights.
Golf Cabriolet
The convertible version, named the Golf Cabriolet (or "Typ 155"), was sold from 1980 to 1993 (a convertible version of the Mk2 Golf was not made, so the Mk1 Cabrio with slight modification was produced until the introduction of the Mk3 Cabrio). It had a reinforced body, transverse roll bar, and a high level of trim, and kept the pre-1980 style of rear lamp clusters. The Mk1 Cabriolet is of unibody construction built entirely at the factory of
Karmann , from stamping to final assembly; Volkswagen supplied the engine, suspension, interior, etc. for Karmann to install. The vinyl or cloth tops were insulated and manually or automatic operated, with a heated glass rear window.outh Africa (Citi Golf)
As of 2007, Volkswagen of
South Africa still manufactures two variants of the Mk1 Golf, the five-door Citi Golf and theVolkswagen Caddy pickup .On
September 22 ,2006 in order to celebrate the continued success of the Mk1 based Citi Golf in South Africa, Volkswagen SA announced the limited edition Citi R which is powered by a 90 kW (120 hp/123 PS) 1.8L fuel injected engine with a five-speed manual transmission as well as a GTI trademark red outlined front grill.There was a special version, named LX with 1.1L engine, which produced more power than the 1.3L engine. This version had a tuned GTI-like front grill, four front headlights, spoiler, alloy wheels and Recaro seats.
Details of the 2007 VW South Africa Citi Golf range are as follows. The range starts with a standard Citi Golf, in either 1.4 or 1.6 litre fuel injected models. Many variants of the standard version are/were available with different extras packages, which included the Citi Rythm, Citi.com and so on. The current range topper is the VeloCiti, also available in 1.4i and 1.6i, made as sportier versions of the standard Citi to replace the previous sports version, the Citi Life. The latest Citi Golfs produced feature modern features, such as a new dashboard adapted from a
Škoda Fabia , and minor body "facelifts" such as revised tail-light clusters. The Citi Golf is still one of the best-selling and most popular small cars in South Africa.The [http://www.vw.co.za/models/citi/ 2008 VW South Africa Citi Golf range] consists of 4 new models:
* CitiRox 1.4i and 1.6i
* CitiSport 1.4i and 1.6i
* TenaCiti 1.4i
* CitiStorm 1.4iNorth America
In 1978, Volkswagen began producing the North American "Rabbit" version of the Mk1 Golf in
New Stanton, Pennsylvania , thus becoming the firstEurope an car manufacturer in modern times to produce a vehicle in the United States. (The plant was called Westmoreland because New Stanton is inPennsylvania 's Westmoreland County.) FormerChevrolet executive James McLernon was chosen to run the factory, which was built to lower the cost of the Rabbit in North America by producing it locally. Unfortunately, McLernon tried to "Americanize" the Golf/Rabbit (Volkswagen executive Werner Schmidt referred to the act as "Malibuing" the car) by softening the suspension and using cheaper materials for the interior. VW purists in America and company executives in Germany were displeased, and for the 1983 model year the Pennsylvania plant went back to using stiffer shocks and suspension with higher-quality interior trim. The plant also began producing the GTI for the North American market. ('Rabbits' were built in Pennsylvania until 1984). The firstVW Caddy pick-up, based on the Mk1 Golf, was also created at the Pennsylvania plant.The Volkswagen Rabbit GTI, the North American version of the high-performance Golf GTI, debuted in Canada and the United States for 1983 model year. Assembled from parts made in Mexico, Canada, Germany and the U.S. in Volkswagen's
Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania assembly plant, it had the same Mk1 chassis, and the same A1 body type as the Mk1 Golf GTI that had been on sale in Europe since 1976, with a few exceptions. Key distinct features of the Rabbit GTI were its squared front end styling, and its alloy "snowflake" wheels. The interior came in red or blue felt and leatherette trim. The squared styling of the front end, particularly the wraparound direction indicator lights, gave it added safety and slight improvement in performance. Under the hood, the engine was a JH 1.8liter 4-cylinder petrol engine that ran on unleaded fuel. The JH 1.8l was transversely mounted, and it would peak in stock condition at Convert|90|hp|kW|0|abbr=on, delivered through a close-ratio five-speedmanual transmission . Claims for gas mileage of near-perfectly tuned Rabbit GTIs range between convert|25|mpgus|L/100 km mpgimp|abbr=on and convert|30|mpgus|L/100 km mpgimp|abbr=on.When the Rabbit GTI first appeared in Canada, it featured the 1.6l engine and five-speed transmission. It was initially available in red, white, and black. These Canadian cars were German-built and were nearly identical in bodyshell and interior appearance to the Convert|110|hp|kW|0|abbr=on Golfs built in Europe. Unfortunately for enthusiasts, the entire driveline and running gear was identical to the other Canadian versions. Five-MPH bumpers were fitted as well as anti-intrusion bars within the doors. The integral towing eye fitted to the front of the European car was deleted as the crashworthy bumpers had towing facilities as part of their design and the car had been crash-tested for Canada with the North American front apron. The car was very attractive but drove no better or worse than a Rabbit of the same era. Only with the arrival of the American GTI was a faster Golf available in Canada, and it was down Convert|22|hp|kW|0|abbr=on compared to the 1.8 litre Golf GTI Mk1.
United Kingdom
Sales in the
United Kingdom were initially slow, as British-built conventional saloons like theAustin Allegro ,Vauxhall Viva ,Ford Escort andHillman Avenger were firm favourites with buyers of cars in this sector, but by the end of the decade sales were rising rapidly and, along with the likes of theDatsun Sunny , it was among one of the few foreign cars of this size that were proving popular in Britain. It was still selling well in Britain when production ceased in late 1983, at a time when the popularity of foreign cars was surging further. The suspension layout was virtually copied for theAustin Maestro andAustin Montego , much to Volkswagens annoyance.Caribe (Mexico) (1977-1987)
The 1970s
The Golf MkI was introduced in
Mexico as the Volkswagen Caribe in May1977 as a 5 doorhatchback . It came standard with a 4-speed manualgearbox and 1.6 liter 66 HP engine. The car was an instant success. As the1978 model year lineup expanded with the 3 door vehicle, it was divided into two different trims: Normal and L. Both trims had a manual, 4-speed, 1.6 liter engine. In1979 the GL trim was added. Fact|date=July 2008 |user:WashburnmavThe 1980s
In
1980 the Caribe received rectangular headlamps as well as some new colors. In 1981 the Caribe changed to include many features from the American1981 Rabbit( an alternate name for the Golf). In1983 and1984 , due to the financial crisis in Mexico, the Normal version was renamed 'C' and the L was discontinued, leaving the C and GL as the only trims offered. Both versions received a new dashboard from the 1980 European Golf. In 1984 the slow-selling diesel Caribe C was officially dropped, but the Caribe GT appeared, derived from the Golf and Rabbit GTI. This souped-up version featured a 1.8 liter engine with 85 HP and included acarburetor . Fact|date=July 2008 |user:WashburnmavLimited editions
In
1986 the limited edition Caribe City emerged, based on the Caribe C, but painted only in Pearl Grey. In1987 new colors and two other limited editions emerged: The Caribe Plus, and the Caribe Pro. The Caribe Plus was based on the Caribe GL, and was painted only in Alpine White. The Caribe Pro was based on the Caribe GT, but was painted in Black and Tornado Red. In March 1987 the Caribe was replaced by the Golf MkII after 10 years of success.Fact|date=July 2008 |User:WashburnmavNotes
*The original U.S.-spec Golf saw use in a taxi fleet. The Yellow Cab Company of
Lexington, Kentucky , bought eleven Rabbits in the late seventies as part of an effort to save money on fuel, estimating an annual savings of $135,000 in gasoline costs. [Flammang, James, Volkswagen: Beetles, Buses and Beyond, Karus Publications, 1996]ee also
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Volkswagen Group A platform
*Volkswagen Golf for an overview of all generations of VW Golf
*VDub
*list of Volkswagen engines
*Hot hatch
*Small family car References
External links
* [http://www.volkswagen.com/vwcms_publish/vwcms/master_public/virtualmaster/en2/models/golf_start.html Golf at Volkswagen International]
* [http://www.golfgtiforum.co.uk/index.php?board=6.0 GolfGTIforum] UK Golf GTI forum, Mk1 section
* [http://www.rabbitownersclub.com/ VW Rabbit] VW Rabbit Owners
* [http://www.gtitoolbox.com/ VW GTI] History of the GTI
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