The new R32 with six-speed manual transmission can actually outperform the DSG, although not all will want to get that heavily involved … THE NEW Golf R32 has a lot to live up to. The original Mk 4-based model established a new genre, offering a high-performance 3.2-litre V6 hatchback with four-wheel drive and race-bred suspension and styling. Now the new car has to carry forward its reputation, offering greater refinement while also maintaining high expectations of performance.
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