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At the 2010 Canadian Car of the Year competition staged by the Automobile Journalists Association of Canada (AJAC), the VW Golf TDI Wagon won its category – Best New Family Car under $30,000. (Glen Woodcock/AUTONET)
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With room for five adults and 0.93 cubic metres of cargo space (1.89 cubic metres with rear seats folded), the Golf Wagon TDI fills the bill as a utilitarian vehicle. It’s even capable of towing a 454 kg trailer. (Glen Woodcock/AUTONET)
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The Golf TDI Wagon is pretty basic: cloth seats; manual air conditioning; manually adjusted driver’s seat; and no backup camera or navigation system. (Glen Woodcock/AUTONET)
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This Golf is well equipped for a Canadian winter with heated side mirrors, three-position heated front seats and heatable windshield washer nozzles. (Glen Woodcock/AUTONET)
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Because the VW Golf Wagon produces the torque of a big V6 – 236 lb.-ft. at just 1,750 rpm – the diesel feels quicker than AJAC’s test data show: 0-100 km/h in 10.2 seconds and 80-120 in 7.4. (Glen Woodcock/AUTONET)
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The Golf’s four-wheel disc brakes with ABS and electronic brake-force distribution (EBD) need only 43 metres to haul it down from 100 km/h to a complete stop. (Glen Woodcock/AUTONET)
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With all that torque available from the Golf Wagon's TDI diesel it feels exceptionally strong in the twisties. And you won’t get tossed around during enthusiastic cornering because the front buckets are both supportive and comfortable. (Glen Woodcock/AUTONET)
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