What are the exterior differences between the Golf and Polo?
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The specific exterior difference between the Golf and Polo lies in the design of the C-pillar. The Golf's C-pillar is relatively wider and straighter, while the Polo's C-pillar is narrower and more slanted. Below are the detailed differences between the two models: 1. Space: Although the two cars belong to different segments, the new Polo's 3970mm length is considered relatively large among A0-segment hatchbacks, whereas the Golf's 4199mm length is the shortest among A-segment hatchbacks. 2. Interior design: The interior styles of the Golf and Polo are quite similar, with the Golf having slightly better craftsmanship, while the Polo appears a bit more budget-friendly. 3. Seats: The Golf features leather upholstery, with better seat wrapping and an exterior covered in leather and an interior decorated with suede. The Polo uses fabric filling, but its craftsmanship is much better than the standard version.