What was the name of the Volkswagen Golf Mk3?

What was the name of the Volkswagen Golf Mk3?

The Golf CitySTROMer was an alternative electric powered version of the Golf 3, which also featured colorful graphics on the side panels. As the name suggests, the Golf Highline was the high end, premium version of the Mk3 Golf, and it shows that with a full leather interior, wood accents and a “Highline” sticker on the trunk.

Is there a Volkswagen Golf 3 Rabbit Edition?

The Gold Otmar Alt is a limited (1000 cars were built) edition version of the Golf. It featured various artworks from the artist Otmar Alt and a fully customized interior with the same graphics. The Golf 3 Rabbit Edition was exclusive to Austria and it featured a special rabbit badge.

When did the Volkswagen Golf Mk3 get airbags?

Airbags were first offered on the Golf in 1992, and from 1996 anti-lock brakes were standard across the range. The Golf Mk3 was also available in “Ecomatic” form. It was powered with a diesel engine and a clutchless manual transmission.

What kind of engine does a Volkswagen Golf have?

Also offered was a naturally aspirated version of the 1.9 L diesel engine, the SDI, offering 47 kW (64 PS; 63 hp). Airbags were first offered on the Golf in 1992, and from 1996 anti-lock brakes were standard across the range.

When did the Volkswagen Cabriolet replace the golf?

The Mk3 Cabrio replaced the Volkswagen Cabriolet, which continued the original Golf until 1993, although the original Golf, sold as Rabbit in the United States and Canada ceased sales in 1984. The Mk3 Cabrio continued until the 2002 model year, when Volkswagen replaced it with a convertible version of the Volkswagen New Beetle.

Where did the Volkswagen Golf 3 Rabbit come from?

The Golf 3 Rabbit Edition was exclusive to Austria and it featured a special rabbit badge. The Golf Cool just featured a “Cool” sticker, like Avenue, and other minor design changes.