Used Citi Golf For Sale In South Africa

What is Citi Golf?

The Volkswagen Citi Golf is a right-hand drive 5-door hatchback manufactured and marketed by Volkswagen in South Africa from 1984 to 2009 as a facelifted version of the first generation Volkswagen Golf Mk1, which ceased production in Germany in 1983.

Used Citi Golf For Sale In South Africa?

1999 Volkswagen Golf Chico 1.3 Luxury

R 32 000

Mileage269 678 Km
TransmissionManual
Service Hist.No
BodyHatchback
ColourRed
LocationPort Elizabeth, Eastern Cape

1989 Volkswagen Golf Citi 1.8 L Sport

R 45 000

Mileage262 354 Km
TransmissionManual
Service Hist.No
BodyHatchback
ColourBLUE
LocationVereeniging, Gauteng

When was the last Citi Golf made in South Africa?

The Volkswagen Citi Golf is a right-hand drive 5-door hatchback manufactured and marketed by Volkswagen in South Africa from 1984 to 2009 as a facelifted version of the first generation Volkswagen Golf Mk1, which ceased production in Germany in 1983.

Are Citi Golfs reliable?

These cars are capable of absorbing a lot of abuse, but sustained hard driving will quickly wear out the oily bits, brakes and suspension. Older, cheaper and moderately broken ones are very cheap too, but they will need an owner with some mechanical aptitude to keep them going.

Are golfs good on fuel?

As a plug-in hybrid, the Golf can return up to 313.9mpg, which is truly astonishing for a little petrol car with a small electric motor. While this is a great option, we’d say the petrol is better for most people and the diesel is best for those who regularly drive long distances on the motorway.

How many km can a Golf last?

Generally speaking, major components are ‘lifed’ to around 400,000km or thereabouts (it varies from manufacturer to manufacturer), but while you might have to replace some major components in the next few years, the core head, block and valve gear should be fine as long as it has been properly serviced.