Assuming that they have been properly cared for and haven't been excessively driven on rough terrain, your Volkswagen model's tires will last approximately 50,000 miles or about four years. If you don't do a lot of driving, you can get more years on them, but should replace them when they reach 10 years old.Jan 7, 2020
Critics' Rating: 8.9
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Interior: 8.6
Total Cost of Ownership: 9.0
Safety: 9.8
Reliability:
Is the Volkswagen Golf GTI reliable?
The Volkswagen GTI Reliability Rating is 3.0 out of 5.0, which ranks it 34th out of 36 for compact cars. The average annual repair cost is $791 which means it has higher than average ownership costs.
How long does a VW GTI engine last?
Take your car to service frequently, act on all repair alerts, and drive it with some love, and it may last 200,000 miles or more. Regardless of the engine model, there is no guarantee that it will serve you forever. The best you can do is maintain and service it properly.
Does the 2013 VW Golf GTI have a turbo?
The 2013 VW GTI has a turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine that makes 200 horsepower. ... Though the GTI's horsepower rating isn't the highest in the class, test drivers think the GTI is still fast.
How fast is a Volkswagen GTI?
155 mph
Is the 2013 Golf GTI a good car?
The 2013 Volkswagen GTI won't give you the quickest quarter-mile or lap time compared to rival hatchbacks. But the GTI delivers one of the best overall driving experiences in the class. The turbocharged engine is lively and unloads plenty of useful low-end torque.
What engine is in a 2013 VW GTI?
2.0 L 4-cylinder
What tires come on Golf GTI?
The most common tire size for the Volkswagen GTI is 225/40R18 from 2012 all the way to 2020.