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Used 1991 Volkswagen Corrado Consumer Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars
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4.75 out of 5 stars

1990 Corrado G60

Scooter, 03/07/2008
1990 Volkswagen Corrado 2dr Coupe
20 of 20 people found this review helpful

This car get a lot of looks from many people. They tend to think that is a lot newer than it is but for being 18 years old, it looks fantastic. you can't beat the feeling og driving one of these cars, it never gets old. Make sure that you take one to the dealer BEFORE you buy it. Small things that aren't noticable at first can go bad quick and be costly. They should bring this car back out, it would sell nicely.

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4.75 out of 5 stars

Fun to drive, if you can afford it...

ekroy, 11/04/2002
1991 Volkswagen Corrado 2dr Coupe
2 of 3 people found this review helpful

FUN, FUN, FUN... Low selling price, don't be fooled...what you save in a car payment will be spent on repairs. The cars are aging and it shows. DO NOT BUY AN AUTOMATIC!!! Check out the supercharger...and don't think that expensive mods add to the selling price. You should be paying more for a stock Corrado if it was well maintained.

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4.5 out of 5 stars

Great Car

Skunk Burner, 08/27/2002
1990 Volkswagen Corrado 2dr Coupe
1 of 1 people found this review helpful

Relatively inexpensive car, although you will find cars being sold for twice the blue book value. These cars are pretty rare, and one in mint condition sells for 10k plus. So far the car continues to surprise me, and the people left behind me to look at its oh- so-cool automatic spoiler. For the average price of a Corrado at about $4500 to $5000 dollars, you are going to get a great looking car with a personality and peppy performance to boot. Granted it won't stick to corners like a Lotus, and it won't hit 180mph like a Ferrari, but for a relatively inexpensive car that can outperform things 10 years younger and 5 times the price... it's a great car.

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4.13 out of 5 stars

Goodbye Corrado

PghTom, 11/06/2002
1990 Volkswagen Corrado 2dr Coupe
1 of 1 people found this review helpful

After 10 yrs and 120k miles of fun, I'm about to sell my 1990 G60. It's been an engaging car and selling it was a tough decision, but it's getting old enough that I need to replace it with something more reliable (a MINI Cooper S is one of the few worthy cars on the market). The Corrado has a classic design that still looks current. Still looks great inside and out and is very well made overall. Some items needed repeated replacement (steering rack) while others are still original (clutch, rear shocks) after 140k miles. Had more trouble in the first 2 yrs, but later attributed most of that pain to an service from an untrustworthy dealer.

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4.88 out of 5 stars

Incredible Car

JD, 06/28/2008
1990 Volkswagen Corrado 2dr Coupe
1 of 1 people found this review helpful

Bought this car used with 70K miles on it back in 97. It now has over 200K miles, has been very reliable for it's age, and a great car all around to own and drive. Very quick for a 1.8 liter engine, has superb handling and gets excellent gas mileage. Besides regular oil changes and tune ups, I've gone through 2 batteries, had to replace the fuel pump/filter twice now, and replaced the radiator, the water pump and the muffler when I put a stainless steel exhaust system on it several years ago. It looks sharp and I still get plenty of compliments on this car. No doubt this has been most reliable and the best car I've ever owned and it's looks are timeless.

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