Volkswagen Polo : focus on the quality of the base version
In the world of cars, where manufacturers' behaviors can sometimes be as unpredictable as a cat deciding not to come home, the Volkswagen Polo continues to stand out as a model student. But then, what can this base version, which comes with an entry price of 21,630 euros, truly offer as much as a traditional baguette for your breakfast? A quick glance at the matter, and the pressure gauge starts to whistle.
The Polo, the diva of city cars
The success of the Polo in the French market brings to mind an old love song: "Everyone talks about it, but where are the deeds?" With 6,255 registrations in the first quarter, this little German has slipped into the hearts of drivers — but be careful, the real stars of the market like the Renault Clio or the Peugeot 208 stand far ahead. This raises an existential question: a slow yet stable implementation is good, but does it mean that the base model lives up to expectations?
Design and finish: a sure taste that borders on boredom
Visually, the Polo doesn’t make many waves — imagine a plate of pasta without sauce, it’s clean, but uninspiring. The design is consensual, sometimes even too much so. In its entry-level version, the finish aims to be serious, perhaps a bit too much. The alloy wheels are replaced by simple hubcaps, giving this car the air of a student in class who, while studious, forgot to style their hair in the morning. Nevertheless, the fully painted body and LED headlights can create the illusion of a hint of chic.
Performance and engine: beware of dental pain
The base Polo is powered by a modest 3-cylinder engine with 80 horsepower. This reminds one of moments when one hopes for a nice cup of tea and ends up drinking hot water! The car excels in urban environments, where the 80 horsepower is sufficient to overcome morning traffic jams. But beware, an engine that doesn’t rev much would struggle to shine on open roads.
The figures touted are impressive on paper, a consumption of 5.3 l/100 km — a number that gives a false impression of efficiency. Unfortunately, any gains are often offset by CO2 emissions of 121 g/km, resulting in an ecological penalty of 230 euros. Let’s agree: having to pay for this "privilege" doesn’t make up for any potential confusion regarding quality.
Inside: German austerity, but a touch of technology
Inside, the design stays true to German reputation: functional and almost austere. The manual air conditioning and the central screen, smaller than on higher versions, give off a somewhat... down-to-earth vibe. But, not to worry, the Polo base has some strengths: a digital instrumentation and an impressive safety package, including pedestrian detection and sign reading. Comfort is present, but who wants comfort that isn’t accompanied by a bit of excitement?!
Verdict: a Polo that knows how to sell itself
The Volkswagen Polo in base version is a good choice for those looking for a reliable, no-frills compact car. It is evident that there is a measure of wisdom in the pragmatic choice. However, not wanting to attract attention is a bit like going to a party and not dancing — so be cautious if you're looking for a bit more spice in your driving.
Source: www.autojournal.fr
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La Polo est un choix sûr, mais peut-être un peu trop classique pour les audacieux.
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