In which year was the last batch of Golf 6 produced?
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The last batch of Golf 6 was produced in 2012. Introduction to Golf 6: The Golf 6 (sixth generation Golf, including GTI) was considered a key model among Volkswagen's domestic production vehicles. It made its official debut at the 2008 Paris Motor Show and was domestically produced until September 2013. Exterior Design: The sixth-generation Golf abandoned Volkswagen's signature "large U-shaped front grille," adopting a front-end style more reminiscent of the Volkswagen Scirocco. The side profile resembles that of the domestically produced fourth-generation Golf, with well-utilized waistlines giving the new model a slimmer appearance.
As a domestic owner who has driven the Golf 6, I clearly remember the last batch was produced in 2012. At that time, 4S stores still had a small number of inventory cars sold until early 2013, but the nameplates all indicated they were manufactured in 2012. For example, my neighbor's 6th-generation Golf, which was registered in 2013, had a body nameplate showing it was produced in October 2012. However, it's important to note that production shutdown times varied by factory. For instance, the Brazilian factory continued production until 2014, so don't be surprised if you see a 2014 6th-generation Golf in the used car market. When buying a used car, remember to check the 10th digit of the VIN code: L corresponds to 2010, M to 2011, and so on. This is more accurate than the vehicle registration certificate.