VOLKSWAGEN GOLF (2012-17) 5DR HATCHBACK 1.4 TSI BLUEMOTION TECH SS 125 EU6 MATCH EDITION DSG AUTO7

The Volkswagen Golf (2012-17) 5-door hatchback, specifically the 1.4 TSI BlueMotion Tech, offers a perfect blend of practicality, style, and efficiency, making it one of the most popular choices in the UK used car market. Renowned for its reliability and balanced driving experience, this model appeals to a wide range of drivers, from daily commuters and small families to first-time car buyers. Its hatchback design provides versatile interior space, ideal for town and city driving, as well as longer journeys. What sets the Volkswagen Golf apart in its class is its reputation for solid build quality, distinctive design, and impressive fuel economy—especially with the BlueMotion Tech features that promote greener driving. The DSG automatic transmission enhances the driving experience with smooth gear changes, making it especially attractive for those looking for convenience and comfort. Averaging just over 41,000 miles and with an average of one to two previous owners, this model has proven to be a dependable option. Whether you're after a well-rounded vehicle for everyday use or a stylish choice that combines economy and practicality, the Volkswagen Golf (2012-17) 5DR Hatchback is worth considering as a reliable and value-packed used car.
average use
average use
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The data indicates that the most common recorded mileage for this VW Golf model falls within the 40,000 to 60,000 miles range, making up 18% of entries. Notably, a significant proportion of vehicles have mileage between 50,000 and 70,000 miles (around 30%), suggesting this is a typical usage range. Very high mileage vehicles (above 120,000 miles) are relatively rare, representing only about 2.4%, while a small percentage (about 1.1%) have mileage under 10,000 miles, indicating low-use or recent new-lease vehicles. Overall, most recorded mileages cluster in the moderate range, reflecting typical vehicle wear and usage patterns for this model.
vehicle values
vehicle values
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The private sale valuations for the specified Volkswagen Golf (2012-17) model primarily cluster around the £7,000 to £10,000 range, accounting for 55.5% of listings (18% for £7,000–£8,000 and 28.7% for £9,000–£10,000). The most common asking price falls between £8,000 and £9,000, representing 33.1% of the data. Notably, very few vehicles are listed below £5,000 (only 3.3%) or above £11,000 (about 8.1%), indicating a relatively tight private sale market for this model within the £6,000 to £10,000 range. This suggests that the majority of vehicles are valued and sought after within this mid-price bracket.
production years
production years
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The data indicates that the majority of the Volkswagen Golf (2012-17) 5-door hatchbacks with the specified model are manufactured in 2016, accounting for approximately 58.8% of the sample. Vehicles from 2015 make up around 27.6%, while those from 2017 comprise about 13.6%. This distribution suggests that most vehicles in this category are from the 2016 model year, possibly reflecting higher availability or demand for that year. Notably, older models from 2015 are still relatively common, whereas models from 2017 constitute a smaller portion, potentially indicating fewer recent imports or sales of the latest models within this sample.
colour popularity
colour popularity
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The data indicates that among the 2012-2017 VW Golf 5-door hatchbacks, black is the most common main paint colour, accounting for approximately 24.3% of vehicles. Blue is also popular, representing about 21.7%. Together, these two colours dominate the palette, making up roughly 46% of the vehicles in the sample. White, silver, and grey are also significant, collectively comprising around 67% of the cars, each with notable shares. Red is comparatively less common, at just under 6%. This distribution suggests a preference for classic, conservative colours like black, blue, and silver among owners of this model during this period.
ownership cycle
ownership cycle
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The data indicates that the majority of these Volkswagen Golf vehicles, produced between 2012 and 2017, have been registered with two or three keepers—37.9% and 27.9% respectively—suggesting that most vehicles change hands relatively few times. Notably, a significant portion (11.4%) of the vehicles have only had one registered keeper, reflecting some vehicles' potential for long-term ownership. Conversely, a small percentage (0.4%) has had as many as nine keepers, which could point to higher turnover or potential issues. Overall, the data suggests moderate vehicle turnover with a substantial number of relatively well-maintained, longer-term owners.
engine choices
engine choices
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The data indicates that all vehicles in the sample are equipped with a 1,395cc engine capacity and are powered exclusively by petrol. This suggests a consistent engine specification and fuel type across the sampled VW Golf models from 2012-17, highlighting the uniformity in their engine configuration and fueling, which can be useful for potential buyers or fleet managers assessing the vehicle’s specifications.