New Volkswagen Golf BiFuel Debut in Bologna

By Angel | December 4, 2008 7:29 am |
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I don’t know a single women who doesn’t like any VW Golf hatchback. This car seems to be an embodiment of girls’ dreams – beautiful, stylish, comfortable, reliable, rather speedy, comes with an arsenal of high-tech extras and etc. Before the official release of the new Volkswagen Golf BiFuel it had two cons: high price and CO2 emissions level. Now the only one minus we have to cope with is its price.

Volkswagen Golf BiFuel

The new Golf made its world premier at the Bologna Motor Show. Golf BiFuel 1.6-litre is powered by a dual-powered engine and the car can run on both petrol and liquified petroleum gas (LPG). The car is the first one in VW line to be presented with a factory-installed LPG system.

Volkswagen Golf BiFuel

The most important feature of the above-mentioned system, it allows to reduce the car emits up to 10 percent. Even in petroleum mode the car is still extremely CO2 free.

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