What Causes the Metallic Sound When Driving a Golf on Bumpy Roads?
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If you hear a clanking sound when driving a Golf on bumpy roads, it may be due to issues with the shock absorber, aging of the shock absorber top rubber, or lack of lubrication, resulting in a metallic impact sound. Below is some relevant information about the Golf car: 1. Model Overview: The Volkswagen Golf is a best-selling model 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, offering strong performance, which is also one of the reasons why 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 complemented by multiple active safety systems such as lane keeping assist, rear traffic alert, fatigue monitoring system, tire pressure monitoring, and newly added rearview camera and blind spot monitoring.