The Volkswagen Polo Review

July 26th, 2010 by Leave a reply »

The inside is laid out in a logical manner, so that whatever shape or size you are, you can fit in comfortably. The best choice is the 1.4 litre engine, as if you opt for anything lower than this you will experience a lot of noise when driving at speed. The 1.4 is economic on fuel and gives a much quieter drive. Volkswagen’s name helps their cars preserve value, as they are known to be good, long lasting cars, so should you come to sell this later down the line, you shouldn’t lose too much value.

Inside, the space is very flexible. The seats can be folded down and the boot can be lifted to offer more space for your bags. There will be no whinging from your passengers in the rear of the car, as there is ample space for them and the entire expanse of luggage they have with them. The seats are adjustable, and the dashboard is beautifully presented for ease and convenience.

There are six airbags as standard, and stability controls. All the parts are security marked and you have deadlocks where needed. If you decide to go with a more luxury model, there are plenty of other extras you can add to enhance the security features.

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