In which year was the sixth-generation Golf produced?
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The sixth-generation Golf was produced in 2008. Here are some details about this model: 1. Body dimensions. The sixth-generation Golf measures 4199mm in length, 1779mm in width, and 1479mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2578mm. 2. Powertrain. The sixth-generation Golf is equipped with either a 1.6L or a 1.4TSI engine, and all automatic transmission models come with a DSG dual-clutch transmission. 3. Exterior design. The sixth-generation Golf features a completely redesigned exterior with clean lines and a dynamic look, and its stylish and eye-catching design has already won the favor of many consumers.
I remember the sixth-generation Golf was launched in Europe in 2008 and was considered Volkswagen's star product at the time. Just a year later, FAW-Volkswagen introduced its domestic production in 2009. That year, I was still covering press conferences for automotive media. The domestic version of the GTI was separately launched in 2010, with features like the Wolfsburg sound package being quite appealing. Actually, it was in production from 2009 to 2012, and when it was finally replaced by the seventh generation, many fans held farewell ceremonies. In the current used car market, most vehicles registered in 2009 are from the first batch of owners.