

What makes the CrossGolf different from the plain-Jane Golf? Mostly a more aggressive face and some extra trim bits, à la Audi's creation and positioning of the original Allroad wagon as a faux off-roader. Unlike the Allroad, the CrossGolf comes only with front-wheel drive, presumably to hold down manufacturing costs and retail prices. Ground clearance has been raised, by a modest 0.8 inch.
There are some cute features inside, like a folding backseat that slides lengthwise, folding tables on the backs of the front seats, and little "pigeonholes" below. Safety gear includes standard antilock brakes and stability control, plus six airbags.
European customers will be offered a choice of two gasoline and two turbodiesel engines, ranging up to 140 horsepower.
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