My father bought a used (1985) Golf MkII in 1995, right after the war for 1.500€. He drove it for 15 years and had someone offer him €1.700 for it after that time. The stories you can hear about this car around here are mind boggling.
What a great story! 🤩 Can you tell us some of those stories? We would also love to see some pics or a video from your Golf. Looking forward hearing from you.
@@DWREV i have a friend that uses a mk2 golf 1.6 diesel for work with 650 000km on the clock. And i mean USING it. Loading it with construction material and driving workers around 😆 While his mk4 golf is kept in the garage for rare occasions.
@@heisenfeis He never sold it. Look at it this way, imagine you bought a car 15 years ago. A car that was driven and wasnt kept in the garage and wasn't invested in. And then someone offers you more than what you paid for it. And we're talking about a car that has been produced in tens of millions, not some rarity. Inflation would be 43.1%, so it would come down to 2.146 Euros. Which would mean my father drove a car for 15 years and it only cost him 646 Euros, 43 Euros a year. What other car can you rent for 50 bucks/Euros a year?
Short answer. It was built in Sarajevo factory, and parts were smuggled over the fence for free - so it made it popular because it was basically free to maintain and every mechanic had all parts in stock bought for practically nothing.
Here in America they never made decent supply lines a VW is significantly more expensive to maintain than a Ford or Toyota. As a rule anything from Europe will cost you a arm to maintain.
I remember after the war, when they were proposing a new neutral flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the most sympathetic suggestion to me was to put the silhouette of the Golf II on the flag. And what they say, you can find spare parts for golf at the kiosk. I also have a golf II.
I have TAS Golf mk 1 , I inherited mine from my grandfather and ih has so much value to me I could never live without it. It's so nice to see someone making video about love for Golf in Bosnia, although I'm Croatian, Golf has special meaning for us too
My dad has VW Touran 1.9 TDI 2004 with over 700,000 kms, couple of tweaks here and there and it still runs like new, interior still looks amazing, but there are still a lot of people here who hate those cars for whatever reason, i have seen couple of Golf Mk4 and Mk5 with over 2 million kms, they were imported from Germany and turns out they were used for Taxi purposes
In México the golfs are very popular too. There's something about these cars that you fell in love with them. I've sold mine and months later I buy another one.
I'm in Canada and I have owned 3 generations of VW Jetta and my current mk4 wagon tdi is my favourite. It's fun searching for European exclusive parts to customize my car the way I want. Since my first VW I have only owned VW and it's never going to change.
Funny.. im in Canada too but after my first car which was a 90hp 1.8L mk3 golf, i bought 7 Hondas and never looked back. I do miss the iconic clack clack clack clack noise my golf made in reverse though lol.
We owned a Golf in the 80's and my dad traveled to Italy from Bosnia in 1990 to buy a Jetta which was stolen at the very start of the war. I ran across it couple of years later. I recognized it due to the stickers on the back of the car that I put there. Of course we had no recourse. I swore off VW since then and drove Honda's and Mercedes only however I had a change of heart recently. I actually went in to order a new Jetta a month ago. Hopefully I get to keep this one forever lol.
Aside from TAS factory, I believe in Bosnia the Bosnians recognized that VW is indeed a Volks Wagen. A car for every day Joe, easy to fix, maintenance affordable, last long... a true people's car.
Not only in Bosnia & Herzegovina, I'm from Macedonia, currently driving Golf Plus, and I can tell you first ever "status-car" perceived be my was Golf Mk1 (TAS) owned by my grandad sister back in the early 90s'. Back than Golf was something special because everyone drove Zastava cars around me and this yellow Golf Mk1 was something that stand out from the ordinary.
I just saw this and it makes me miss My modified Golf MK2 back in South Africa. I dont know what it is but the GOLF MK2 just has a certain vibe that you just cant get from any other car. Also the fact that we VW driver will all appreciate one anothers creation is something truely remarkable !
Ich bin Bosnier und lebe in Deutschland. Ich würde gerne die Reaktion der Top-Leute von VW sehen, wenn sie dieses Video sehen. Was ist ihr Gefühl. Sind sie stolz und glücklich, wenn sie so etwas sehen? Natürlich fahre ich einen Volkswagen. 🥰
As I fellow Bosnian I am truly dissapointed that very few people use seat belts accordingly. The arrogance and the ignorance about how important seat belts are just astounding. It's just so embarresing to see them not use it.
Absolutely beautiful, VW is all I drive. Have no clue what initially got me into them, once you close the door you'll never drive an import. Solid little cars, super fun when massively overpowered too!
Please take note VW. Don’t go down the Mercedes route and make cars to a price. Keep your reputation as a builder of solid vehicles and you’ll keep your customer base. I’ve got an old Mk1 Golf diesel with just over 500,000 kms on her. My dad bought her new in 1982. She’s my daily driver and this Christmas, I’ll be driving from Lisbon, Portugal to Madrid in Spain and back.
Got a golf 2 as my first car a couple months back and I love it, when it runs properly that is. Its quite the fixer upper as its got carburetor problems, vacuum leak that I cannot find and some electrical difficulties between the temp sensor and heater, but hey, it's something.
My older kid drives a D2 Audi A8L Quattro inherited from her grand uncle. It is very sharp, all blacked-out with stainless trim, and the Eastern Europeans that see it call it "Mafia Machine." For laughs, the original Alaska license plates get shown to some people who are surprised to see that part of the car's history
Y yo que pensaba que México era de los países más fanáticos de Volkswagen, al punto de ser el país que tuvo el honor de producir el último Volkswagen Tipo 1 Sedán del mundo en el 2003, pero los Bosnios nos ganan con el Golf, saludos a Bosnia desde México.
Have you seen the crash test of MK2? It's a coffin on wheels... The worst engine that MK2 was equiped with was 1.3 NZ Digijet. Other than that it's quite ok vehicle.
My grandma worked there before the war , she retired at 55 got a pension and apartment of her own. Today we retire at 67 and are never able to afford an apartment.
My hometown (Burlington, VT) was a major resettlement hub for Bosnian refugees in the mid '90s. Like most of America it's infamously hard to get around without a car which was #2 priority after housing. Many of them, at first, settled for the last remaining Fiat-based Zastava Yugos the Bricklin organization imported in the late '80s since they were all but worthless as orphaned used cars and the Bosnians had the skills to keep them running with limited parts backup. But their second car purchase once they were established was almost always a Rabbit/Golf or Jetta, or occasionally an Audi 5000 which was another car whose US resale value was super-low for what you got.
Because we don't have money for better car, only because this one thing. We become 250$ from a job in one month, but meet, oil and all other things coast more than in Germany.
I do not know what to say about Golf, my mother owned one, gasoline, she bought brand new in 1998 and we made around 260.000 kilometers with it and it went to trash, the engine started to malfunction and the smell of gasoline all the time felt like dangerous while we were driving was too much... I guess the good golf were the diesel ones.
Toyota is still the best reliable brand and last longer that no European or American brand can match with... Chinese, Korean and others are still far behind to be honest against some American, European and Japanese TBH😹😹😹
Kia and Hyundai have leapfrogged pretty much all American manufacturers in reliability and even Honda is behind Kia now. I drive a 2013 V6 Honda Accord coupe and I never had to do any repairs on it but if i was buying a car today I would go with Kia over Honda but Toyota is still number 1.
Hallo, schaune gerne eure Dokus mit den Länderspezifischen Lieblingautomarken. Was mich schon immer interessiert hat ist, warum in vielen Afrikanischen Ländern so gut wie NUR Toyota gefahren wird. Wäre sicher einen Beitrag von euch wert. lg Albin
Probably because they are reliable and also spare parts are interchangeable between SUV and vans. Besides Africa Toyotas are also popular in the Middle East, Saudi, Oman and Yemen.
I am a black woman my Bosnian boyfriend got me driving a MK7 stage two tune, I like it ,don’t really see much black people driving them or people in general driving the golfs in KY.
Come to St Louis, the place with the second largest Bosnian population in the world, and you see them driving all kinds of tuner type cars but mostly BMW, VW, and Audi.
before the video starts i can tell you the answer: its very popular because its quality, reliable, doesnt brake down, lasts manny years, and its not that expencive.
I am an Indian but if I was a Bosnian I would buy an old VW Jetta or a old Skoda octavia to stand out of the crowd yet be related to the crazy fans 😜 . Here in India VW is a premium brand which makes solid cars but they are high maintenance literally because the service centres just don't fix the car , they just replace the entire part assembly on the pretext of damage preventive maintenance and whatnot plus the parts are expensive despite being made in India. VW skoda is a brand which gives us 75% of driving pleasure that a Audi,BMW or Mercedes Benz would provide at a fraction of its cost. That's why I love it even if I can't afford to buy it.
Kad sam polozila moje prco auto je bilo gof 2 i sad je u avliji i ako ga ne vozam. U super je stanju nigdje nije truho i ako ga trenutno ne vozamo ali ima poseban znacaj u nasim zivotima.
I have VW Touran 2008 , 2.0 TDI 143hp remaped at 220hp, the car uses 5.5-7l diesel on open while driving 120-160kmh. When in sport mode it uses 7-9liter on speeds up to 160-240kmh and 10-14liters on speed up to 300. Its on 18 inch rims and audi s3 brakes. The car haves 337000km mileage. Not a single black smoke. Yesterday I did the first service since it was bought , full clutch, new shock absorbers, new brake pads, stabilizers, bearings and oil gasket, turbo gasket, new map sensor for total of 1500€. And thats cheap because i've used Monroe, MANN, Bosch, brembo and ats parts. Volkswagens are the best.
I can appreciate the lady’s comment about simplicity, but on the other hand, screens in cars allow me to imagine that I’m in a Blade Runner car or a X-Wing. MK6 Jetta owner from USA.
In Bosnia we have a proverb A woman (wife) can be from a village but car must been from Germany
@vxlkrye2015 brother its like new 300k km is nothing for this bad boy 😆😆😆
@vxlkrye Pa istina brate dio nase kulture sta platiti 80000 za novi ako mozes 5000 za polovni
Bei uns sagt man , ein Dorf ohne Esel ist kein Dorf 🤣
@vxlkrye
And buy what?
A patetic dacia for 14.000€?
@@dan_6915 dacia is like low cost renault...now imagine the quality when even renault is questionable :)
My father bought a used (1985) Golf MkII in 1995, right after the war for 1.500€. He drove it for 15 years and had someone offer him €1.700 for it after that time. The stories you can hear about this car around here are mind boggling.
What a great story! 🤩 Can you tell us some of those stories? We would also love to see some pics or a video from your Golf. Looking forward hearing from you.
@@DWREV i have a friend that uses a mk2 golf 1.6 diesel for work with 650 000km on the clock. And i mean USING it. Loading it with construction material and driving workers around 😆 While his mk4 golf is kept in the garage for rare occasions.
due to inflation i guess he did not gain any money even tho the number 1500 is lower than 1700.
@@heisenfeis He never sold it.
Look at it this way, imagine you bought a car 15 years ago. A car that was driven and wasnt kept in the garage and wasn't invested in. And then someone offers you more than what you paid for it. And we're talking about a car that has been produced in tens of millions, not some rarity.
Inflation would be 43.1%, so it would come down to 2.146 Euros.
Which would mean my father drove a car for 15 years and it only cost him 646 Euros, 43 Euros a year.
What other car can you rent for 50 bucks/Euros a year?
Tas fabric automobile Sarajevo
Short answer.
It was built in Sarajevo factory, and parts were smuggled over the fence for free - so it made it popular because it was basically free to maintain and every mechanic had all parts in stock bought for practically nothing.
Here in America they never made decent supply lines a VW is significantly more expensive to maintain than a Ford or Toyota. As a rule anything from Europe will cost you a arm to maintain.
@@baronvonjo1929 haha that's kinda funny a golf (not gti or r) is known as a cheap to mantain car here in the eu
Greetings to Bosnia from a fellow Golf driver from Germany!
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Greetings from a Golf driver in the US!
@@bosanskipatriota2295 Brate💪🏽❤️🇧🇦
@@theonlyMoancore 🇧🇦❤️🇺🇸
The Bosnian people appear to be so genuine and kind. It reminds me of Albania a lot. Respect from Belgium 🇧🇪
This region has some of the best ppl on the planet
I remember after the war, when they were proposing a new neutral flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the most sympathetic suggestion to me was to put the silhouette of the Golf II on the flag. And what they say, you can find spare parts for golf at the kiosk. I also have a golf II.
Haha 🇧🇦🚗
Man of culture right there.
@@MaxP374 ?
Hella cool man
This doesn't help!
I've always admired Bosnian people. Now they have my highest respect!!!
"Nobody is perfect but if you drive a golf, you're pretty close." well said. 😌
90% of them are stolen from EU
cringe
@@milosjanic1038 😂
I have TAS Golf mk 1 , I inherited mine from my grandfather and ih has so much value to me I could never live without it. It's so nice to see someone making video about love for Golf in Bosnia, although I'm Croatian, Golf has special meaning for us too
#NeverWithoutGolf 🤩 Can you send us some pics or a video of your VW for our next project? Looking forward hearing from you.
I have inherited the VW nbut not a Golf, we had a Passat b3 that drives even after 16 years and I plan on to keep it on the road for many more years
we're all the same people brother. The borders don't define who we are as people. Politicians divided us .. people unite each other. Pozdrav!
Makes sense sinececroatsbosniansandgermansareallnazis.
@@danhobart4009 project much? Your comment doesn't even make sense.
Un lindo saludo para mis Bosnios y Herzegovinos desde 🇪🇨 Ecuador..
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Volkswagen Golf 2 is the best car ever made. I had one about 5 years and drove with it over 110000 km with it.
You sold it?! 😱😂
@@DWREV no, an idiot ran a red light and wrecked his car at an intersection
I agree.
My mk2 jetta is the toughest car i bought
My mk2 have 377.000km
here in brazil we love VW Golf so much too, its a very special car
VW Gol even more
Nothing special there are millions of them
SP2 is the best looking VW ever ever, it only needs and engine swap badly !
My dad has VW Touran 1.9 TDI 2004 with over 700,000 kms, couple of tweaks here and there and it still runs like new, interior still looks amazing, but there are still a lot of people here who hate those cars for whatever reason, i have seen couple of Golf Mk4 and Mk5 with over 2 million kms, they were imported from Germany and turns out they were used for Taxi purposes
I am impressed by production quality of this video, thank you for visiting my homeland and making this content !!
the Germans stopped using thes, easy to fix yourself at home designs !
Interesting. Just like in Albania where 1/3 of the cars there are Mercedes, in Bosnia 1/3 of them are Volkswagens.
Albanians chose first 🙂
There is a small town here in Herzegovina where every car is Mercedes. As long as it's german, you can't go wrong :)
difference between albania and bosnia is that bosnians built and bought them but albanians stole them 😁
@@vietnowsoldo someone should move there and buy a bmw just to annoy everyone
@@vietnowsoldoGerman cars and reliability aren’t friends
Nice episode. I like VW Golf, and I did enjoy spending time in Bosnia!
In México the golfs are very popular too. There's something about these cars that you fell in love with them. I've sold mine and months later I buy another one.
I've had so many different cars but I always go back to vw. Audi and porsche are just too expensive to modify
Very nice and educational video!Greetings from Sweden and sturdy volvos🇸🇪
I'm Bosnian and live in USA.
I own a Volvo 850 with 300k miles and it's a tank.
i live in Germany, both of my parents are from Bosnia. Every time i visit Bosnia, Golf 2 is waiting in garage.
Wie hält er sich so nach längerem parken?
ty so much for making this as a bosnian this brought tears to my eyes, amazing little documentary
I'm in Canada and I have owned 3 generations of VW Jetta and my current mk4 wagon tdi is my favourite. It's fun searching for European exclusive parts to customize my car the way I want. Since my first VW I have only owned VW and it's never going to change.
Tdi pump deuce your wagon ?
@@myneymo77 vw bora pd130 for me 💪
Funny.. im in Canada too but after my first car which was a 90hp 1.8L mk3 golf, i bought 7 Hondas and never looked back.
I do miss the iconic clack clack clack clack noise my golf made in reverse though lol.
I've had a few VW's but owning the same brand because it was your first sounds dumb.
Quality and design change all the time.
We owned a Golf in the 80's and my dad traveled to Italy from Bosnia in 1990 to buy a Jetta which was stolen at the very start of the war. I ran across it couple of years later. I recognized it due to the stickers on the back of the car that I put there. Of course we had no recourse. I swore off VW since then and drove Honda's and Mercedes only however I had a change of heart recently. I actually went in to order a new Jetta a month ago. Hopefully I get to keep this one forever lol.
What a great story! We hope you"ll keep this new Jetta forever as well. Don't forget to send us a message once you get 100.000 km on the clock.
new vw are rubbish
Modern vw are not really that what they where once....
Aside from TAS factory, I believe in Bosnia the Bosnians recognized that VW is indeed a Volks Wagen.
A car for every day Joe, easy to fix, maintenance affordable, last long... a true people's car.
A car for every day Juka, not Joe :P
mustafa's story is so inspirational
We love golf also in Montenegro 🎉
I swear in mntnegro few years Ago during my Visit i only saw golfs II or old black mercedes
When I went in Bosnia I had the same question why there are so many second and third generation especially golfs, finally I found some explanation.
Not only in Bosnia & Herzegovina, I'm from Macedonia, currently driving Golf Plus, and I can tell you first ever "status-car" perceived be my was Golf Mk1 (TAS) owned by my grandad sister back in the early 90s'. Back than Golf was something special because everyone drove Zastava cars around me and this yellow Golf Mk1 was something that stand out from the ordinary.
I just saw this and it makes me miss My modified Golf MK2 back in South Africa. I dont know what it is but the GOLF MK2 just has a certain vibe that you just cant get from any other car. Also the fact that we VW driver will all appreciate one anothers creation is something truely remarkable !
MK2 looked like the MK1 without being a Citi
Finally the word is getting spread that the country who has the most love for this car is located in the mountainous balkan region.
MK2 Golf is legendary!......I'm on my 5th one since the 90's! 💪🏾😻
Great video but i must say there is a mistake, that is an intercooler fitted on the front not a radiator🙂
I bet it needs an IC that size with those performance numbers.
Yeah... it's an radiator fot the IC... how do you think IC works?!
@@stephmaccormick3195 still not a radiator a radiator cools engine coolant, an intercooler cools the charged air coming from the turbo
@@stephmaccormick3195 no its not
If Harrison Ford was living in Bosnia, his name would be Haris Golf.
😂😂😂
Ich bin Bosnier und lebe in Deutschland. Ich würde gerne die Reaktion der Top-Leute von VW sehen, wenn sie dieses Video sehen. Was ist ihr Gefühl. Sind sie stolz und glücklich, wenn sie so etwas sehen?
Natürlich fahre ich einen Volkswagen. 🥰
Here in South Africa the most popular Golf is the MK1. In fact an MK1's production in South Africa was discontinued in 2007/8.
Newer golfs aren't as popular now, it's all just Polos
@@bri1085 so true, Polos are literally everywhere
In Holland we Love also te Volkswagen Golf, Golf 2 in particular they still love this and you also see them a lot
As I fellow Bosnian I am truly dissapointed that very few people use seat belts accordingly. The arrogance and the ignorance about how important seat belts are just astounding. It's just so embarresing to see them not use it.
You can always tell a Bosnian, you just can't tell him much.
they're not wrong, i was born in bosnia and moved to australia when i was 5, now i own a golf r 7.5 :D fun and fast cars
Hello✌🏽
Greetings from Germany ✌🏽🇧🇦❤️🇦🇺
I have also family in Australia because of the war🙌🏽.
We need TAS up and running again! Hopefully Volkswagen makes this reality one day!🙏
I can relate to the war stories here, I was there in 1997 with the US Army.
Absolutely beautiful, VW is all I drive. Have no clue what initially got me into them, once you close the door you'll never drive an import. Solid little cars, super fun when massively overpowered too!
Massively overpowered never heard of.
Please take note VW.
Don’t go down the Mercedes route and make cars to a price.
Keep your reputation as a builder of solid vehicles and you’ll keep your customer base.
I’ve got an old Mk1 Golf diesel with just over 500,000 kms on her. My dad bought her new in 1982. She’s my daily driver and this Christmas, I’ll be driving from Lisbon, Portugal to Madrid in Spain and back.
Owned a mk5, mk6 & MK7 have to say these are the most fun I’ve had. Getting ready to do mpi to the mk7
Bosnians drive Volkswagen and Albanians drive Mercedes
What a great video!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Got a golf 2 as my first car a couple months back and I love it, when it runs properly that is. Its quite the fixer upper as its got carburetor problems, vacuum leak that I cannot find and some electrical difficulties between the temp sensor and heater, but hey, it's something.
The Golf II was produced in Sarajevo in the Factory which is/was called TAS..
We love Golf in Bulgaria too. We call it the people's car.
Love my MK2 Jetta.. I've owned it 13yrs and won't ever get rid of it..
Super Doku, könnt ruhig noch mehr aus Bosnien berichten 💪
My older kid drives a D2 Audi A8L Quattro inherited from her grand uncle. It is very sharp, all blacked-out with stainless trim, and the Eastern Europeans that see it call it "Mafia Machine." For laughs, the original Alaska license plates get shown to some people who are surprised to see that part of the car's history
Most Bosnians have a deep love for golf 2.
Y yo que pensaba que México era de los países más fanáticos de Volkswagen, al punto de ser el país que tuvo el honor de producir el último Volkswagen Tipo 1 Sedán del mundo en el 2003, pero los Bosnios nos ganan con el Golf, saludos a Bosnia desde México.
Maybe we come visit Mexico next!
I hope so! Because this year 2023 is going to be the 20th anniversary of the last Volkswagen Type 1 being produced in the world!
They used to produce them, back in old Yugoslavia there was a big VW factory outside of Sarajevo.
Have you seen the crash test of MK2? It's a coffin on wheels... The worst engine that MK2 was equiped with was 1.3 NZ Digijet. Other than that it's quite ok vehicle.
Thank you for sharing their stories. ❤
My grandma worked there before the war , she retired at 55 got a pension and apartment of her own.
Today we retire at 67 and are never able to afford an apartment.
This could explain my homies love for the Golf mk2
einfach nur atemberaubend 👍
i drive a golf 2, now i know where i can get my spare parts from :)
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My hometown (Burlington, VT) was a major resettlement hub for Bosnian refugees in the mid '90s. Like most of America it's infamously hard to get around without a car which was #2 priority after housing. Many of them, at first, settled for the last remaining Fiat-based Zastava Yugos the Bricklin organization imported in the late '80s since they were all but worthless as orphaned used cars and the Bosnians had the skills to keep them running with limited parts backup. But their second car purchase once they were established was almost always a Rabbit/Golf or Jetta, or occasionally an Audi 5000 which was another car whose US resale value was super-low for what you got.
I remember when i left you a comment about this video idea. This is an amazing video, my favorite car is the mk2 ;)
A true car for the everyday needs of common people. Just like the creator of the Volkswagen intended.
Fantastic! I remember in my youth people drove either the Yugo or the Golf, and the newer Golf you had more respect you got!
Thanks for video. We still have Jetta 2 1.6 tdi from 1990. Part of family.
Hey I recognize that song in the beginning, it's Himzo Polovina's "U Stambolu na Bosforu" right?
It is, sharp man.
Because we don't have money for better car, only because this one thing. We become 250$ from a job in one month, but meet, oil and all other things coast more than in Germany.
I think I may have seen this drag car in a 1320video feature!
As the saying goes "once the golf retires, it goes to Bosnia"
Total genial! Hätte das gerne komplett auf Deutsch gesehen!
Ye about to make an appearance in Bosnia “I loooooove Vokswagon”
just stay peaceful in that part of the world does not matter what car you have.Peace is priceless
In croatia is too volkswagen golf is too. popular car.Especially with diesel engine.Every house in croatia have or was have golf diesel.
Belarusians also love VW very much and it's called national belarusian car😂
I do not know what to say about Golf, my mother owned one, gasoline, she bought brand new in 1998 and we made around 260.000 kilometers with it and it went to trash, the engine started to malfunction and the smell of gasoline all the time felt like dangerous while we were driving was too much... I guess the good golf were the diesel ones.
Vidis ti ove zemlje jest lijepa i ljudi kako su dobri. I opet dusman ne da mira. Rasplaka me ova situacija sa Mustafom
In the museum shown are many cars that I've owned over the years.
Isn't it funny how the moderator keeps referring to the intercooler as a "rad-iator"?
Toyota is still the best reliable brand and last longer that no European or American brand can match with... Chinese, Korean and others are still far behind to be honest against some American, European and Japanese TBH😹😹😹
Don't be so sure...
Kia and Hyundai have leapfrogged pretty much all American manufacturers in reliability and even Honda is behind Kia now. I drive a 2013 V6 Honda Accord coupe and I never had to do any repairs on it but if i was buying a car today I would go with Kia over Honda but Toyota is still number 1.
Hallo, schaune gerne eure Dokus mit den Länderspezifischen Lieblingautomarken. Was mich schon immer interessiert hat ist, warum in vielen Afrikanischen Ländern so gut wie NUR Toyota gefahren wird. Wäre sicher einen Beitrag von euch wert. lg Albin
Lieber @Albin Bunjaku, eine super Idee! Danke für dein Kommentar.
Probably because they are reliable and also spare parts are interchangeable between SUV and vans. Besides Africa Toyotas are also popular in the Middle East, Saudi, Oman and Yemen.
I am a black woman my Bosnian boyfriend got me driving a MK7 stage two tune, I like it ,don’t really see much black people driving them or people in general driving the golfs in KY.
Wir Balkaner sagen: Ma Golf je Golf.
Come to St Louis, the place with the second largest Bosnian population in the world, and you see them driving all kinds of tuner type cars but mostly BMW, VW, and Audi.
really nice story and much love to bosna!
12:35 such a beautiful pedestrian bridge
Need to be fast enough to do a loopty loop to pass
Sonic
before the video starts i can tell you the answer:
its very popular because its quality, reliable, doesnt brake down, lasts manny years, and its not that expencive.
I used to own a Golf MK2 1.6 diesel for like half a year. Apart from girls wanting to ride with you, i don't see why people like it so much.
Bro Next Video 🇷🇸 Audi
I have owned a Mk2, Mk3 and currently I own a mk 4 variant 4 motion . Love them. Probably upgrade to a Mk VII in a near future
Get a torsen instead
I love this car MK2😍
I was a proud Mk7 Gti owner for 6 years. Traded that for a Mk7.5 Gti. And I just traded that for a Mk7.5 Golf R. I love VW!
I got a scirocco mk1 gti and a golf 7 r
I am an Indian but if I was a Bosnian I would buy an old VW Jetta or a old Skoda octavia to stand out of the crowd yet be related to the crazy fans 😜 .
Here in India VW is a premium brand which makes solid cars but they are high maintenance literally because the service centres just don't fix the car , they just replace the entire part assembly on the pretext of damage preventive maintenance and whatnot plus the parts are expensive despite being made in India. VW skoda is a brand which gives us 75% of driving pleasure that a Audi,BMW or Mercedes Benz would provide at a fraction of its cost. That's why I love it even if I can't afford to buy it.
Imagine you woke up in a town, had breakfast and all cars was s golf v2 …
What are the most popular cars in Croatia or Serbia?
If they sold brand new Golf 2 I would buy one immediately. While I daydream about this I'll continue to daily my 94 Passat.
Kad sam polozila moje prco auto je bilo gof 2 i sad je u avliji i ako ga ne vozam. U super je stanju nigdje nije truho i ako ga trenutno ne vozamo ali ima poseban znacaj u nasim zivotima.
I own a vw golf mark 1 ( german made , not TAS ) and it has 800 000km on a clock .. and still drives like a bullet
I have VW Touran 2008 , 2.0 TDI 143hp remaped at 220hp, the car uses 5.5-7l diesel on open while driving 120-160kmh. When in sport mode it uses 7-9liter on speeds up to 160-240kmh and 10-14liters on speed up to 300. Its on 18 inch rims and audi s3 brakes.
The car haves 337000km mileage. Not a single black smoke.
Yesterday I did the first service since it was bought , full clutch, new shock absorbers, new brake pads, stabilizers, bearings and oil gasket, turbo gasket, new map sensor for total of 1500€. And thats cheap because i've used Monroe, MANN, Bosch, brembo and ats parts.
Volkswagens are the best.
I can appreciate the lady’s comment about simplicity, but on the other hand, screens in cars allow me to imagine that I’m in a Blade Runner car or a X-Wing.
MK6 Jetta owner from USA.
Awesome video
Love it
Glad you enjoyed it
Im sent here from @Jake Rawson.
Really cool dude.
Loved the video, the concept and the way it was filmed. Keep it rocking