Is the Golf stable at high speeds?
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The Golf is very stable at high speeds. Here is a related introduction to the Golf car: 1. Model Overview: The Volkswagen Golf is a best-selling car under the Volkswagen brand, being the most produced and best-selling model by Volkswagen, ranking third among the world's best-selling car models. 2. Powertrain: The Volkswagen Golf is equipped with Volkswagen's most advanced 1.4TSI engine and a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission, delivering strong performance, which is also one of the major reasons many consumers favor it. 3. Safety Systems: In terms of active safety, as a compact car with a standard multi-collision brake system, the new Golf effectively prevents injuries caused by secondary collisions. It is also equipped with multiple active safety systems such as lane keeping system, rear traffic alert, fatigue monitoring system, tire pressure monitoring, and newly added rearview camera and blind spot monitoring.
I often drive my Golf on the highway, and it feels very stable. The body weight is moderate, and the chassis is solid. Even when driving at 120 km/h, it doesn't feel floaty, especially when entering curves—the steering is precise without noticeable body roll. The tires have good grip, maintaining stability in rainy or windy conditions, unlike some economy cars that can be nerve-wracking. During long drives, the suspension effectively filters out road bumps, reducing fatigue. If paired with original performance tires, the stability is even higher. This design is very practical for daily commuting and highway travel.