T-10. Volkswagen Golf TDI: 9.0 seconds
Next to the Beetle, the Golf is one of the most recognizable faces of German carmaker Volkswagen. Around since 1974, the compact Golf has become so popular in the market because it combines small size, practicality and reliability. Currently in its seventh generation of development, the Golf looks like it is here to stay for many more years. A further appeal of the brand is the option range of engines. From ‘regular’ four-cylinder gas-burning engines to higher performance turbocharged units which produce well over 200 hp. In its more economical turbo-diesel form, the Golf isn’t going to win any races. The turbo-diesel has become a staple of Volkswagen and the Golf 2.0L TDI’s engine puts out a respectable 150 hp and 236 lbs of torque. That will give you 45 mpg on the highway but only a 9.0 0-60 time.
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