What is a VW take up?

What is a VW take up?

The entry-level Take Up model is fairly basic; it sits on steel wheels and doesn’t get air-conditioning. Air-conditioning does come with Move Up models, but the wheels are still made of steel. For us, High Up is the model to go for.

Is the VW up a good first car?

Volkswagen up! As a complete package for new drivers, it’s near unbeatable and scores highly for the first-time buyer. Not only is it economical but some models also fall into insurance group two, meaning it’s one of the cheapest cars on the market to insure.

How big is the boot on a VW Up?

251-litre
The up! has a 251-litre boot and space remains the same for both the three-door and five-door models, though the latter has better access to the rear seats.

Is the Volkswagen up available as an automatic?

An auto-equipped version of the Volkswagen up! city car can be ordered now on both three and five-door versions of the Move up! and High up! The Move up!, which uses the less powerful 59bhp 1.0-litre three-cylinder engine, returns 64.2mpg and 103g/km – 1.4mpg and 2g/km better than the manual.

Is the up a good car?

The VW up! has been at the top of the city car class for a decade, and it’s still going strong. 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. Best City Car three times in a row in our 2018, 2019 and 2020 New Car Awards.

How much does a VW up take up cost?

The 79bhp version is reserved for the High Up, Up White and Up Black models – models which range from £10,300 to £11,100. So if you’re happy with an interior equipment list that’s sparsely populated – and many buyers are – the 59bhp Take Up represents the essence of a small, cheap Volkswagen.

What kind of engine does a VW up 1.0 have?

The 59bhp version of the 1.0-litre engine gives such a small amount of noticeable performance away, it seems to make a mockery of the 79bhp unit. Of course, your choice of engine is intrinsically linked to how much equipment you want. The 59bhp model is only available in the Take Up and Move Up.

Is the city emergency braking system on the VW move up?

If you want them, you’ll need to choose a Move Up model – a £975 premium – which carries both as standard. Sadly, Volkswagen’s City Emergency Braking system isn’t available on the Take Up, a shame given the ability for the £255 option to reduce the likelihood of low-speed rear-end shunts. What’s it like?

How are the brakes on a VW up?

The Up’s brakes offer lots of feel and are very strong, with stopping power that’s easily able to surpass the grip supplied by the narrow tyres. Braking from speed with force will cause the ABS to kick in with surprising ease.

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