VOLKSWAGEN GOLF (2017-20) 5DR HATCHBACK 2.0 TDI BLUEMOTION TECH DPF SS 150 EU6 GT DISCOVER NAV PRO DSG AUTO6

The Volkswagen Golf (2017-20) 5-door hatchback, specifically the 2.0 TDI BlueMotion Tech model, is a popular choice in the UK market for those seeking a reliable, versatile, and fuel-efficient car. As part of Volkswagen’s well-regarded Golf range, this hatchback combines practicality with a notably comfortable driving experience, making it ideal for daily commuting, family outings, or even as a first car. Its sleek design and efficient diesel engine help deliver impressive fuel economy, while the DSG automatic transmission ensures smooth handling, appealing to drivers looking for ease and comfort on the road. This particular model stands out with features like Discover Navigation, premium safety, and driver assistance systems, making it a well-rounded choice in the competitive compact hatchback class. With an average recorded mileage of just over 50,000 miles and a typical private sale valuation of approximately £13,870, used versions of this Golf continue to retain good value. Known for reliability and quality build, the Volkswagen Golf (2017-20) 5DR hatchback is often compared favorably to rivals such as the Ford Focus and Honda Civic, but it’s especially praised for its refined driving experience and high-quality interior. Whether you need a dependable family car or a stylish city runaround, this Golf offers a compelling combination of practicality, comfort, and efficiency—making it an excellent option for a wide range of UK drivers.
average use
average use
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The most recent mileage data for the Volkswagen Golf (2017-2020) indicates that the majority of vehicles recorded are between 40,000 and 70,000 miles, accounting for over 33% of the sample (17.7% between 40,000-50,000 miles and 15.6% between 60,000-70,000 miles). A notable proportion of vehicles—about 12.7%—are between 30,000 and 40,000 miles, with smaller percentages spread across other ranges. The data shows very few vehicles with extremely high mileage, such as over 200,000 miles, which comprise only 0.4%. Additionally, there are very few vehicles with very low mileage (0-10,000 miles) at 2.5%. Overall, the distribution suggests most vehicles tend to accumulate mileage within the 30,000 to 70,000-mile range, with a declining number as mileage increases beyond 100,000 miles.
vehicle values
vehicle values
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The data shows the distribution of private sale prices for a specific model of Volkswagen Golf (2017-20) with a 2.0 TDI engine. The most common estimated price ranges are between £11,000 and £14,000, with notable peaks in the £12,000-£13,000 (12.2%) and £13,000-£14,000 (12.7%) brackets. There's a significant concentration of valuations around the £12,000-£14,000 range, suggesting this is typical for such vehicles. Interestingly, the price brackets below £9,000, especially under £5,000, are very rare (less than 1%), indicating most vehicles tend to retain a higher value. Conversely, there is a relatively uniform distribution across higher price bands from £9,000 to £17,000, highlighting a broad market where vehicles are often valued within this range. Overall, the data reflects a market where well-maintained examples of this model are generally valued between £11,000 and £14,000, with some variance depending on condition and specifications.
production years
production years
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The data indicates that most of the Volkswagen Golf models of this particular type from 2017 to 2020 were manufactured in 2017, accounting for approximately 63.3% of the sample. In contrast, 36.7% were manufactured in 2018. Notably, there is no data available beyond 2018, suggesting that the majority of these vehicles in the sample are relatively early in their production period, which could influence factors like value, availability, and residual interest.
colour popularity
colour popularity
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The data indicates that the most common main paint colour for the 2017-20 Volkswagen Golf 5-door hatchback is grey, accounting for approximately 25.7% of vehicles. White and black are also quite prevalent, representing 17.3% and 19% respectively. Notably, red and silver are each chosen by a significant portion of owners, at 12.2% and 13.9%. Less common colours include blue (8.9%), yellow (2.5%), and purple (0.4%). The variety of popular colours suggests a diverse range of customer preferences, with neutral tones like grey, black, and white dominating the overall colour choices.
ownership cycle
ownership cycle
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The data indicates that the majority of these Volkswagen Golf vehicles from 2017-2020 have been registered with a relatively low number of keepers, with 40.5% having only two owners and 8.4% having just one owner. Combining these figures suggests that most vehicles in the sample tend to change hands only once or twice during their lifetime. Notably, a smaller percentage (1.3%) of vehicles has had as many as 7 or 6 keepers, highlighting some vehicles experience multiple ownership transfers. Overall, the data suggests that these vehicles generally have a moderate rate of ownership change, with a significant portion remaining with their initial or second owner.
engine choices
engine choices
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Based on the available data, all identified vehicles of the Volkswagen Golf (2017–20) 5-door hatchback with the specified trim are equipped with a 1,968 cc (approximately 2.0-liter) engine capacity. Additionally, every vehicle in this sample runs exclusively on diesel fuel. This consistency suggests a uniform engine specification and fuel type across this model and trim, indicating a standard configuration for this particular vehicle variant.