Is a VW Up a good buy?

Is a VW Up a good buy?

The Volkswagen up! is more sophisticated than its size and looks suggest. It’s comfortable, feels stable on the road and is enjoyable to drive. It’s designed to work in town, but it’s not overwhelmed by or underpowered for the occasional motorway trip, although the long gearing does make it hard work.

Is a VW Up fuel efficient?

Day-to-day running bills should be low, though, with an impressive official fuel economy of 51.4mpg and CO2 emissions of just 100g/km.

Has the VW Up been discontinued in South Africa?

Bear in mind that it’s been discontinued in SA, though… VW stopped bringing in the Bratislava-built up! recently, but you should still be able to find parts for many years to come. We suggest investing in a good mechanical warranty and service plan also, so you’re not left out of pocket if something should go wrong.

Is VW Up smaller than Polo?

Styling. The Up is not only smaller than the Polo but has a much boxier shape as well. The boxier shape is usually detrimental to how it looks – that’s certainly the case with other cars – but VW has done such wonders with the front- and rear-end the bulky shape doesn’t matter.

How long does a Volkswagen up last?

Volkswagen cars typically last around 100,000 miles as long as it is serviced and taken good care of. VW cars you buy today usually last longer than VWs that are just 10 years old. However, like most vehicles, you can only achieve this mile mark if you continuously take the car for regular maintenance.

Do VW up hold their value?

Volkswagens are famous for consistently retaining their value. In fact, our retention rate after three years and/or 36,000km is well over the average. Our cars aren’t just reliable: their superior technology means they withstand the test of time and are always in demand.

Are VW up cheap to run?

Fuel economy Regardless of engine or trim, the Volkswagen Up is one of the cheapest cars to run that’s currently on sale. Fuel economy, tax and insurance for the Up has all been designed to be as low as possible.

Why did VW discontinue the up?

VW’s city car will only be sold as an electric car due to stricter emissions legislation. Volkswagen is set to axe petrol versions of its up! city car, it has been confirmed. The switch to electric-only is motivated by forthcoming emissions regulations that will render petrol-powered versions of the up!

Why did VW stop making the up GTI?

New Volkswagen Up! Volkswagen discontinued the Up! GTI here in the UK eight months ago due to the way emissions are tested with the new WLTP testing procedure and also the allocation of cars for the UK had already been allocated. Volkswagen’s baby hot hatch received many highly praised reviews by car magazines…

Where are VW ups made?

Volkswagen Up

Volkswagen up!
Assembly Slovakia: Bratislava (Volkswagen Bratislava Plant) Brazil: Taubaté (Volkswagen do Brasil)
Designer Marco Pavone Walter de Silva Klaus Zyciora Chris Lesmana
Body and chassis
Class City car (A)

Is the Volkswagen cross up available in South Africa?

And earlier this year, Volkswagen South Africa increased the size of the Up! range by adding five-door models to the line-up; the most distinctive of these is the Cross Up!.

What kind of car is the VW up?

The three-door Volkswagen up! is the brand’s new entry-level offering that slots in snuggly below the Polo Vivo and is available with a choice of two models, namely the base model Take up! and the top-spec Move up!, the latter being tested here in Tornado Red.

Is the Volkswagen move up a good car?

A big positive is the fuel consumption of the Volkswagen Up! The engine doesn’t need to work extremely hard to keep pace with traffic. Consequently, unlike turbocharged engines which are thirsty at full boost, the Up tends to be more frugal. While on test, the Volkswagen Up! returned figures well below 6 L/100 km.

What’s the top speed of a VW move up?

Fuel Consumption: 4.6 L/100 km (claimed) Top speed: 173 kph; 0-100 kph: 13.5 sec; Facelift Summary. The changes to a winning recipe have predictably been small, yet effective. The new Volkswagen Up! is now only available with five doors, with the differences between the models being mostly trim and mild cosmetic changes.

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