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GOLF NAMED FINALIST
FOR GREEN CAR OF THE YEAR
HERNDON, Va., Oct. 8 - Volkswagen of
America announced today its all-new Golf TDI has
been selected by the Green Car Journal as a 2010
Green Car of the Year finalist. The Green Car
of the Year will be awarded during a press
conference during this year's Los Angeles Auto Show
Press Days, December 3, 2009.
"We're extremely pleased to have our Golf TDI
nominated as one of the top five finalists for the
2010 Green Car of the Year," said Mark Barnes, Chief
Operating Officer, Volkswagen of America. "Since our
clean diesel TDI vehicles, like the Golf TDI,
deliver more than a thirty percent increase in fuel
economy, emit approximately twenty-five percent less
harmful greenhouse gas emissions and provide a
significant increase in torque we strongly believe
they represent an excellent alternative fuel vehicle
that provides our customers with the best of both
worlds -- tremendous fuel efficiency combined with a
dynamic driving experience," added Barnes.
The Golf TDI features the same efficient and
fun-to-drive 2.0-liter four cylinder clean diesel
engine that is found in the highly acclaimed Jetta
TDI, which currently holds a world record for
averaging 67.9 miles-per-gallon when it was driven
the 48 contiguous states in 19 days. The
Environmental Protection Agency estimates the Golf
TDI at an economical 30 mpg City, and 42 mpg
Highway. The Golf TDI is 50-state compliant and
meets the most stringent emissions standards of
California.
The Golf TDI starts at $21,990, and with its
affordable price point, refined ride and handling,
tremendous fuel economy, and greatly reduced
greenhouse gas emissions the Golf TDI proves to be a
very competent eco-friendly vehicle.
Demonstrating not only the fuel efficiency of
today's clean diesels, but also their ability to
greatly lower our country's dependence on foreign
oil EPA research has concluded that if diesels were
to power one third of all light duty vehicles in the
United States, the shift would save approximately
1.4 million barrels of oil a day -- equal to the
daily shipments from Saudi Arabia to the U.S.
*Words & Photos courtesy of Volkswagen AG
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