I was under the impression that the Golf was introduced as a hatch back. That being the case, why the Golf Wagon? Wouldn't it have made more sense to have introduced it as the Jetta Wagon? The Jetta is often thought of as a Golf with a boot.
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Maybe becasue more people associate the image of VW with a golf.
The jetta was only named as the mk5 model here.
Previously it was the bora so many people will know the golf name over the jetta.
Also becasue most of the jetta owners i see are old people.
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That is the Mk5 golf wagon, however as the golf varients in the US have always been called the jetta they have it as a jetta wagon.Originally posted by dylan8 View PostThere is a Jetta wagon, however i dont believe we got it here.
Not sure if it is a mk5 of mk6, but it has a jetta mk5 front on it.
Wasn't released here though, only EU and US.
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Just marketing at its best Golf Wagon is sold where Golf outsells Jetta and vice versa where Jetta outsells Golf its the Jetta Wagon/SportsWagen.- Ben
1961 Karmann Ghia Coupé - 1993 Golf Cabriolet - 2006 Golf Comfortline 1.9L TDI
2008 Jetta 2.0L FSI
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I never noticed any Golf wagons in the UK or Ireland whenever I've been over there, primarily because I wasn't looking out for them at the time.
I don't see the relevance to the discussion there, team_v, I think phaeton's explanation is likely to be the most accurate.Originally posted by team_vAlso becasue most of the jetta owners i see are old people.MY10 Golf MkVI 103TDI United Grey
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