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Diesel
35 days avg on market · Low data confidence · VRT based on A8 (106–110 g/km) (17%), Revenue uses OMSP
Listing price range
€16k – €18k
middle 50% of listings
Listings
8
ROI active now
Updated 1h ago · ROI · Low confidence
Expected price
€16,623
retail ~€16,623 · private ~€15,373 Pricing assumptionsAssumptions· Good condition, full service history· No outstanding finance or damage· Based on ads seen in the past 30 days
Est. trade-in
€10,761 – €13,067
Avg mileage
170k km
typical 156k km
Days listed
35d
avg on market · demand 35/100
Price drops
1.9%
1 of 54 ads, avg €1,045 reduction
Manufacturer WLTP data
Power
114 bhp
116 PS
Torque
250 Nm
184 lb·ft
0–62 mph
10.5s
123 mph top
Engine
1.6L
1600 cc
Boot space
380L
1270L folded
Seats
5
5 doors
Fuel economy & emissions
Combined
70.6 mpg
4.1 L/100km
Urban
67.3 mpg
Extra urban
72.4 mpg
CO₂
106 g/km
EURO 6
Fuel tank
50L
Dimensions
Length
4.26m
4258 mm
Width
1.80m
Height
1.49m
Wheelbase
2.62m
Safety & ownership
Euro NCAP
★★★★★
Adult 94% · Child 89%
Insurance
Group 13E
Road tax (UK)
£195
per year
Warranty
3 years
60,000 miles
Volkswagen Golf 2018
The 2018 VW Golf diesel is mechanically sound but saddled with expensive emissions equipment and fuel system complexity that drives up servicing costs. Ownership is reliable for the first 60–80k miles if properly maintained, but diesel particulate filter (DPF) issues and injector problems emerge as mileage climbs. Reasonable value on the used market but factor in substantial repair bills for turbo and emissions kit failures.
Known issues
Good for
Years to avoid: 2016, 2017
AI-generated summary · verify with DVSA & owner forums
Non-compliant emissions software on certain EA189/EA288 diesel engines; potential Defeat Device functionality related to NOx emissions
Remedy: Software update to reprogram engine control unit for emissions compliance
2018/0134
Fuel line degradation and potential leaks on TDI models due to ethanol content in fuel and incorrect hose specification
Remedy: Replacement of fuel lines with upgraded ethanol-resistant hoses
llm-1774554384123
Potential loss of brake pressure in vehicles with certain brake booster configurations; safety risk on emergency braking
Remedy: Inspection and replacement of brake booster if affected
2017/0097
Risk of engine stalling due to faulty fuel pump relay in certain TDI diesel models
Remedy: Replacement of fuel pump relay module
2016/0118
AI-generated · verify at gov.uk/check-vehicle-recall
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