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H&R Sharpens Golf SportWagen TDI

H&R brings you the all new Volkswagen Golf SportWagen TDI.  Bigger, more spacious, and more fuel-efficient than its predecessor, the Golf SportWagen TDI is both versatile and fun to drive.  Tuned wagons are always an eye catcher, and the all-new Golf SportWagen is no exception.

The special H&R Street Performance Coil Over provides precise suspension performance. These new H&R Coil Over’s are set at a lowering height of 2.25” front, and 2.2” rear for the perfect European stance! H&R suspension components enhance the look of the Golf SportWagen and improve performance—equaling more smiles per mile!

The popular Rotiform BLQ wheels, size 19×9”, contrast nicely to the bright white body of the SportWagen for a real performance look! These wheels feature a custom brush finish with a double matte tinted clear coat. High-performance Michelin Pilot Super Sport tires, size 225/35ZR19, are used along with H&R TRAK+® 3mm wheel spacers on the rear axle to complete the performance-handling package of this all-new Golf SportWagen.

Rounding out the performance handling, wheel and tire package are stylish Volkswagen Genuine Accessories including front spoiler, side skirts and roof box.

Specifications.

2015 Volkswagen SportWagen
Courtesy of University Volkswagen

Base Vehicle:
2015 Volkswagen SportWagen TDI SEL
6-spd automatic transmission with Tiptronic®
Pure white

Chassis:
H&R Street Performance Coil Over
H&R TRAK+® Wheel Spacers.

Wheels & Tires:
Rotiform Custom BLQ forged 3-piece concave wheels, size 19×9”
Michelin Pilot Super Sport tires, size 225/35ZR19

Exterior:
Volkswagen Genuine Accessories Front Spoiler and Side Skirts
Volkswagen Genuine Accessories Cross-Bar Set
Volkswagen Genuine Accessories Roof Box
Sticky Jewel Graphics
Meguiar’s Car Care Products

Interior:
Volkswagen Genuine Accessories Floor Mats and Cargo Mat

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