What type of rear brake does the Golf have?
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The Golf's rear brake type is disc, while the front brake type is ventilated disc, which are commonly used braking methods in the market. Disc brakes have been widely adopted in passenger cars, with most vehicles now using them on all wheels. A minority of cars only use disc brakes on the front wheels, paired with drum brakes on the rear wheels to ensure higher directional stability during braking. The Golf is a classic compact hatchback family car introduced by FAW-Volkswagen, with body dimensions of 4259mm in length, 1799mm in width, and 1452mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2631mm. The Golf is equipped with numerous cutting-edge technologies: a 12.3-inch FPK digital LCD instrument cluster that displays seven major functions and offers multiple personalized information mode settings; additionally, the new MIB High Navi navigation system features a 9.2-inch high-definition capacitive touchscreen that eliminates physical buttons and incorporates gesture control, supporting personalized configurations.