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Another Volkswagen Citi Golf listed near R1m breaks the internet

A VW Citi Golf 1.8i R-Line with just 55km is listed for R999 900, reigniting debate over soaring values of rare Mk1-era models.

Last year, a Volkswagen Citi Golf Mk 1 LTD made waves when a reported R550 000 bid was rejected at an auction, with the owner said to be holding out for a R1m offer.

The Citizen reports that, with only 29km on the clock, this Citi Golf was number three of the last 1 000 to roll off the assembly line at the VW plant in Kariega. Cars No 001 and 002 reside in the VW Museum in Wolfsburg and the Autopavilion in Uitenhage respectively, leaving this one as the only privately available example from the trio.

Another low-mileage Citi Golf surfaces

This month, another VW Citi Golf has been causing quite a stir on social media. It might not wear a special badge, yet the Mk 1 1.8i R-Line is as rare as they come.

A red 2010 Citi Golf 1.8 R-Line model with a mere 55km on the clock at a VW dealership has been advertised for R999 900. The seller’s comments are: “Original Golf 1 R-Line; vehicle is brand new; original mileage and vehicle has never been used”.

Built to echo the original GTI

This particular model was an attempt by Volkswagen South Africa to reincarnate the spirit of the original Mk1 GTI. Fewer than 400 of them were made between 2006 and 2008. Its naturally aspirated 1.8-litre petrol engine pumps out 90kW of power, 10kW more than the Mk 1 GTI, and 162Nm of torque.

It sends the twist to the front wheels via a five-speed manual gearbox and has a top speed of 190km/h. It was claimed that the 900kg hatch could reach 100km/h from a standstill in 8.5 seconds.

R-Line styling and cabin details

The Citi Golf 1.8i R-Line features a body kit that includes front and rear bumpers, wheel-arch extensions and side skirts. It also has a rear spoiler and 15-inch Velociti alloy wheels.

The interior was lifted straight from a Mk1 Skoda Fabia. It boasts brushed aluminium trim on the dashboard, aluminium pedals and red detailing on the seats and carpeting.

Original pricing

The Citi Golf 1.8i R-Line was introduced at R115 920.


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Jaco Van Der Merwe

Summary: - Oversees The Citizen Motoring’s print and digital presence - Reports on new car models, industry news and motorsports - Road tests cars and motorcycles - Joined The Citizen in 2010 as Sports Editor before becoming the Head of Motoring in 2018 - Spend 10 years at Beeld newspaper - Has worked as sub-editor, sports reporter and sports editor Experience: After starting his career as a lay-out sub-editor at the now defunct printed edition of Afrikaans newspaper Beeld in Johannesburg, Jaco went on to cover cricket, rugby, football, boxing and golf as a sports reporter. He has travelled extensively with the South African national cricket team, touring Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, India and Northern Ireland to cover international matches. In 2019 and 2023 he explored the South American and sub-Saharan deserts respectively at the Dakar Rally along with the savanna in Kenya at the World Rally Championship in 2023. He has covered the 2003 Cricket World Cup, 2006 and 2009 ICC Champions Trophy, 2007 T20 World Cup, 2009 Fifa Confederations Cup, 2010 Afcon and Fifa World Cup qualification, world title boxing fights and European Tour golf events. He was the recipient of the Newcomer of the Year award at the SAB Sports Awards in 2003. When he takes a break from his dad’s taxi routine, you’ll find him on his Kawasaki cruiser or attempting to add to his Comrades Marathon and Ironman medals. QUALIFICATION: BA (Hons) in Business Comm (NWU) HOBBIES: Running, motorcycling, photography

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