What does BlueMotion mean on a VW Golf?

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What does BlueMotion mean on a VW Golf?

Volkswagen BlueMotion is a combination of technologies, designed to increase fuel economy and reduce emissions, which together are known as BlueMotion: Turbocharged engines – more power, but only when needed; ordinarily less power and lower fuel consumption.

Is the VW 1.4 TSI engine reliable?

Volkswagen 1.4 TSI Engine Reliability As with many of Volkswagen’s engines, if you follow the maintenance schedules religiously and use the correct fuel/oil, the 1.4’s are very reliable engines.

What is VW TSI BlueMotion?

The BlueMotion is a range of innovative energy-saving technologies, from the automatic start/stop to low rolling resistance tyres. Other fuel-saving features include improved aerodynamics and the recuperation of energy from braking. Best of all, this increased efficiency also helps cut the cost of running your car.

Is the TSI a turbo?

TSI stands for “turbocharged stratified injection” and was inspired by the Volkswagen TDI Clean Diesel and FSI direct fuel injection engines. TSI engines combine direct injection and turbocharging to offer impressive power while still providing incredible fuel efficiency.

What kind of car is the Volkswagen Golf?

The Volkswagen Golf 1.4 TSI BlueMotion belongs to the Golf 7 range of cars from Volkswagen.

How much power does a Volkswagen Golf have?

Power is produced by a double overhead camshaft, 1.4 litre turbocharged 4 cylinder engine, with 4 valves per cylinder that provides power and torque figures of 138 bhp (140 PS/103 kW) at 4500 rpm and 250 N·m (184 lb·ft/25.5 kgm) at 1500-3500 rpm respectively. A 6 speed manual transmission transfers the power to the wheels.

What kind of rating does Volkswagen Golf hatchback get?

The Volkswagen Golf Hatchback (13-20) was tested by Euro NCAP in 2012 and was awarded a 5 star overall rating . This overall rating is calculated from the following individual ratings: Euro NCAP provides motoring consumers with a realistic and independent assessment of the safety performance of some of the most popular cars sold in Europe.

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