VOLKSWAGEN GOLF PLUS (2005-09)

The VOLKSWAGEN GOLF PLUS (2005-09) is a practical and versatile compact MPV that offers a spacious, comfortable alternative to the standard hatchback. Designed to maximise interior space without sacrificing driving enjoyment, this model is a popular choice among families, commuters, and those needing extra versatility in a city-friendly size. Its distinctive design sets it apart from the regular Golf, with a taller stance and increased headroom, making it particularly suited for drivers who value comfort, practicality, and a higher driving position. Widely recognised for its reliability and steady performance, the VW Golf Plus is appreciated for its efficiency, practicality, and build quality. It tends to be a reliable vehicle for daily use, with many owners covering significant mileages—averaging around 117,848 miles—and typically having had just under four previous owners. Compared to its rivals, the Golf Plus stands out with its flexible interior space and solid driving experience, making it a good option for those looking for a used car that combines functionality with the brand's renowned quality. Whether for family transport or everyday city driving, the Volkswagen Golf Plus (2005-09) remains a sensible and appealing choice for UK drivers exploring used cars.
average use
average use
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The data shows that for Volkswagen Golf Plus models (2005-09), the most common recent mileage readings are between 100,000 and 120,000 miles, accounting for around 13.1% of recorded vehicles, and between 130,000 and 140,000 miles, at about 10.7%. Notably, a significant proportion—over 47% combined—are between 120,000 and 160,000 miles, indicating high-mileage vehicles are quite prevalent. There is a progressively smaller percentage of vehicles with mileage over 200,000 miles, with less than 2% recorded above that mark, suggesting most vehicles tend to be below this threshold. The relatively low percentages in lower mileage brackets, like 0-10,000 miles, highlight that early mileage recordings are less common in the recent data. Overall, the data indicates that these vehicles typically accumulate high mileage over their lifespan.
vehicle values
vehicle values
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The data indicates that the majority of private sale valuations for Volkswagen Golf Plus models from 2005 to 2009 are clustered in the £1000 to £2000 range, accounting for approximately 61.1% of vehicles. Meanwhile, around 38.9% are valued between £0 and £1000. This suggests that most of these vehicles tend to fall into the lower to mid-price bracket in private sales in the UK, reflecting their age and market value at this juncture.
production years
production years
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The data indicates that among Volkswagen Golf Plus models manufactured between 2005 and 2009, the most common year of manufacture is 2007, accounting for approximately 32% of the sample. Notably, vehicles from 2006 and 2007 make up the majority, collectively representing over 64% of the vehicles examined. Conversely, the earliest model year, 2005, constitutes around 11%, and production sharply declines for 2008 and 2009, collectively comprising less than 26%. This suggests that a significant portion of these vehicles are from the middle of the production range, with a considerable number being around 2006 and 2007.
colour popularity
colour popularity
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The data indicates that among Volkswagen Golf Plus models produced between 2005 and 2009, the most common main paint colors are Silver (30.2%), Black (22.5%), and Blue (22.5%), collectively accounting for over 75% of the vehicles. Grey also holds a significant share at 20.8%. Less common colors include Red (3.4%) and Green (0.7%). Notably, Silver is the most prevalent color, which aligns with general trends for practical and popular vehicle hues during that period. The relatively low percentage of green suggests it was a less favored choice among buyers.
ownership cycle
ownership cycle
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The data on registered keepers for the Volkswagen Golf Plus (2005-09) shows a diverse distribution. The most common number of keepers is 3, accounting for 18.1% of the vehicles, indicating many have changed hands multiple times. Notably, a significant portion of the fleet has 4 (16.4%) or 5 (16.1%) keepers, suggesting a degree of ownership turnover. Conversely, vehicles with very few keepers—just 1 or 2—make up around 7.1%, highlighting some vehicles with stable ownership. Also, vehicles with a high number of keepers, such as 12 or more, are quite rare, comprising less than 3%. Overall, the distribution reflects moderate to high ownership changes over the vehicle's lifespan, with a noteworthy concentration around 3 to 5 owners.
engine choices
engine choices
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The data for Volkswagen Golf Plus models from 2005 to 2009 shows that the majority (around 67%) are diesel-powered, with petrol models making up about 33%. Regarding engine capacities, the most common size is 1896cc, accounting for approximately 42% of the vehicles, followed by 1900cc (around 15%), 1390cc (12.8%), and 2000cc (9.1%). Smaller engines like 1600cc and below are less common, collectively representing a smaller proportion of the fleet. Overall, diesel engines with 1896cc are the predominant configuration in this model range, indicating a tendency towards more fuel-efficient and potentially lower-emission vehicles within the second-hand market.