2015 Volkswagen Golf SportWagen
Engine | 4-Cyl, PZEV, Turbo, 1.8L | 4-Cyl PZEV Turbo Dsl 2.0L | 4-Cyl, PZEV, Turbo, 1.8L | 4-Cyl PZEV Turbo Dsl 2.0L | 4-Cyl, PZEV, Turbo, 1.8L | 4-Cyl PZEV Turbo Dsl 2.0L |
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MPG City | 25 | 31 | 25 | 31 | 25 | 31 |
MPG Highway | 34 | 40 | 34 | 40 | 34 | 40 |
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Cooled Seats | ||||||
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2015 Volkswagen Golf SportWagen Owner Reviews
Average Rating for 2015
3.9
9 Verified Owner Ratings
What Owners Love
2015 Volkswagen Golf SportWagen owners rated their vehicle across 25 attributes. Here are the three they loved most.
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Cost of Ownership
Top 2015 Reviews
John M. from NJ
Verified Owner · Jul, 2015
2015 Volkswagen Golf SportWagen 2.0L TDI
Overall we love our two golf 2015 tdi's. One is the golf and the other is the wagon. Our only major concern is what vw will do about the faulty emissions results released in the news. How will the emissions be corrected. Will it affect our mileage and performance? We purchased our tdi's for the quality, performance and mileage of the cars. Overall, we are extremely happy with our 2015 TDI Golf Wagon. This model is a drastic improvement from the 2013. The car feel much more substantial than the previous model in: ride, handling, acceleration, features, fit and finish.
Robert M. from FL
Verified Owner · Aug, 2015
2015 Volkswagen Golf SportWagen 2.0L TDI
I loved my Jetta TDI and that model was discontinued in 2015, and the Golf SportWagen replaced it with improved drivability and economy.
Jonathan W. from CA
Verified Owner · Jul, 2015
2015 Volkswagen Golf SportWagen 2.0L TDI
The only problem has been with the radio indicating the wrong station or automatically going to the wrong station.
Travis B. from MN
Verified Owner · Jun, 2015
2015 Volkswagen Golf SportWagen 1.8L TSI
Only bad experience has been dealing with a factory defect.
Dennis M. from ME
Verified Owner · May, 2015
2015 Volkswagen Golf SportWagen 2.0L TDI
When a manufacturer fundamentally changes the way a combination of features work together, such as cruise control and a manual transmission, that's dangerous, and exceedingly so if the change in behavior of how a vehicle functions differently than long-held industry norms is not explained in the company's literature and promotional materials. The Golf Mk7 sold in the USA totally changes what happens to the cruise control when the driver changes gear by depressing the releasing the clutch pedal. The standard behavior is that cruise control is disengaged, and remains so until the driver selects "resume" or "set." With the Golf Mk7, VW decided to automatically resume the speed set on the cruise control once the clutch is released. Had the new behavior been clearly explained, rather than being hidden in one short sentence in the owner's manual, it would have been annoying to me, and might have influenced my decision to buy the car, or at least prepared me to change my nearly 40 years worth of experience using cruise control with a manual transmission. Stupid move by VW that flaws an otherwise splendid car.
David J. from CA
Verified Owner · Oct, 2015
2015 Volkswagen Golf SportWagen 1.8L TSI
Overall MPG is slightly disappointing. City is definitely lacking while highway cruising is above estimated but overall is still lower than combined estimated even with 80%+ highway driving.
Keerthivasan M. from IL
Verified Owner · Jul, 2015
2015 Volkswagen Golf SportWagen 2.0L TDI
Terrible entertainment connectivity. Even a base model Kia has a USB / Lightning cable port. VW should seriously fire the head of this division.
Lynne D. from TN
Verified Owner · Jul, 2015
2015 Volkswagen Golf SportWagen 2.0L TDI
Obviously, I now know that VW was lying about meeting emissions requirements with its TDI engines. My satisfaction will depend upon VW's solution for addressing emissions while not negatively impacting performance and fuel economy, or the overall cost of TDI maintenance. VW has the US market on manual transmission diesel cars under 40k.
Jack H. from AZ
Verified Owner · Sep, 2015
2015 Volkswagen Golf SportWagen 2.0L TDI
Very hard to get in without hitting your head. Door is too short. Have to bend down a long way to get in. While the car holds the road like a sports car it is really too low for me overall. Would love to see AWD and a higher stance. Overall quality is excellent. Now with the problems the manufacturer faces I hope the overall quality does not suffer in the future. Voice system needs to take lessons from Google. System is way too slow and cumbersome. Any smartphone is lightyears ahead of this. Maybe you should use the voice system from my phone to control your in-car system.
Larry C. from CA
Verified Owner · Sep, 2015
2015 Volkswagen Golf SportWagen 1.8L TSI
I mostly use this car to transport my 3 dogs, the Golf Sportwagen is an excellent choice for this purpose perhaps even better than Subaru for example who deliberately market to dog owners.