Volkswagen Golf Mk3
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The Volkswagen Golf Mk3[2][3] is the third generation of the compact car Volkswagen Golf. It was made from 1991[3] to 1998.[3] The platform of the Mk3 Golf was also used for the Vento.
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Models
From 1993[4] to 1998,[3] Volkswagen made an estate model called the Golf Estate[4] and Golf Variant.[3]
From 1993[3] to 2003,[5] Volkswagen made a convertible model called the Golf Cabriolet.[6]
From 1991 to 1998, Volkswagen made a sports model called the Golf GTD.[7][8]
In 1993[9] to 1996,[9] Volkswagen made an electric model called the Golf CitySTROMer.[9]
In 1996,[10] Volkswagen made the Golf Harlequin, It has different coloured doors, bonnet and bumpers.[11] 3,800 Harelquins were made and they were made for one year.[10]
From 1992[12] to 1998,[12] Volkswagen made a special edition sports model called the Golf GTI.[13][14]
From 1991[12] to 1998,[12] Volkswagen made a special edition sports model called the Golf VR6,[15][14] It had a VR6 engine.[12]
In 1993,[16] Volkswagen announced it made a prototype 4 wheel drive model called the Golf A59[16] shortly after this announcement the making of the car was cancelled.[16] The prototype can be seen at the Volkswagen Museum.[17]
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Engines
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Gallery
- 1996-1998 Volkswagen Golf 5-door
- 1996-1998 Volkswagen Golf 5-door rear
- 1995–1996 Golf CL 3-door hatchback (Australia) rear
- 1995 Golf Variant
- Golf Mk3 Cabrio
- Golf Mk3.5 (Mk4) Cabrio
- Volkswagen Cabrio
- Golf Mk3 GTD
- VW Golf CityStromer
- Battery pack under the hood of the electric Golf CitySTROMer.
- Golf GTI
- Golf VR6
- Golf Harlequin
- The Golf A59 prototype in the Volkswagen Museum
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