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The power and performance are quite good but the fuel economy is scary when you work it back from L/100km! (done it last time the citigolf popped up) - in town but especially on the open road (it is a *city* golf after all, lol). Think they're using up some leftover old skool engines...... and could have done with maybe keeping mk1 facelift / mk2 going instead of the bare original, as massive improvements were made to the aerodynamics (partially why the very, very first GTis weren't so quick as they could have been)
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Babe RuthLess
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Looks like the Citi Golf has the same 1.6 engine as Brazilian 9N Polos (74KW/101bhp).
Km/L or MPG is pretty scary, indeed (I'm scared after I compared my 1.6 Polo to my brother's 1.4 206).
Anyway it's a good start if you're into mkI Golfs. You could make a GTI from the right bits - and one with a brand-new chassis, not a crashed and abused 25-year-old one.
Plus the engine's modern (sequential fuel injection, possibly Euro III at least - Brazilian Polos are Euro IV).
All in all, I'd buy one (for the South African price anyway) and mod it to my satisfaction from eBay parts.
Km/L or MPG is pretty scary, indeed (I'm scared after I compared my 1.6 Polo to my brother's 1.4 206).
Anyway it's a good start if you're into mkI Golfs. You could make a GTI from the right bits - and one with a brand-new chassis, not a crashed and abused 25-year-old one.
Plus the engine's modern (sequential fuel injection, possibly Euro III at least - Brazilian Polos are Euro IV).
All in all, I'd buy one (for the South African price anyway) and mod it to my satisfaction from eBay parts.
