Used 2019 Volkswagen e-Golf Consumer Reviews
works like a charm
I have driven this car now for 45k miles and never had any problems. A fully charged battery gives me today the same mileage that I got in 2019 when the car was new (125 miles). Sure, more mileage would be nice, but the current battery capacity is enough for my daily use.
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Bargain e-golf
In few years, the $15,000 new cars will be here from China. In the meantime, a used e-Golf fills the gap. Same cabin quality as my [sold] Audi, but without so many bells, whistles and problems. I am on my 3rd year of driving an e-Golf and I could not be happier. I think this is the best car VW has ever built, far superior to the stupid-looking oversized ID-4. . I traded in my beautiful 2015 SEL e-Golf for my 2018 so I could get longer range. Paid less than $15,000 each time for cars with less than 10,000 miles. Now prices have risen, but still a bargain. I will never go back to an ICE vehicle. Too bad this perfect car was introduced before the U S market was ready for it. and too bad it was priced too high. VW was so close: If the price had been a little lower and the range had been a little greater, this car could have outsold the Beetle. Now BYD [Dolphin] will be the one with 200+ mile range and $16,000 price. Take a look at the Hyundai Ionic 5 - that is the car that VW ought to be building right now -looks just like a [slightly bigger] e-golf but $43,000+ is not an enticing price. Best electric car you can buy today in the U S is a 2019 VW e-golf. Many with fewer than 10,000 miles under $25,000. [up from $17,500 six months ago]
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- SE 4dr HatchbackMSRP: $12,950187 mi away
- SEL Premium 4dr HatchbackMSRP: $16,590193 mi away
- SE 4dr HatchbackMSRP: $16,590193 mi away