Which Volkswagen models are suitable for modification?
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Among Volkswagen models, the Golf, Polo, Lamando, and Scirocco are suitable for modification, but the most common choice is the Golf. Here is more information about modifications: 1. Before modifying a licensed vehicle, it is necessary to register and declare the modification to the vehicle management office. Modification can only proceed after approval from the vehicle management office. After the modification is completed, the modification change procedures must be completed at the vehicle management office. 2. According to Article 6 of the "Regulations for the Implementation of the Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China," changes such as body color, engine replacement, chassis replacement, substandard body quality, illegal operation, and household registration changes must be declared. Other small parts produced by regular manufacturers that do not affect performance do not need to be declared. As long as the size of the replaced rims is consistent with the original, the appearance can be changed as desired.
That's a great question! I've played around with several Volkswagens, and I think the Golf is the ultimate base for modifications. The Golf GTI and R go without saying—the EA888 engine has enormous potential; just a Stage 1 tune can easily add dozens of horsepower, and swapping out the suspension for a lowered stance instantly transforms the look. Even the standard Golf 1.4T is worth modifying—just changing the mid-to-rear exhaust can completely alter the sound. Family cars like the Bora and Lavida often get overlooked, but a simple sports body kit and lightweight wheels can give them a whole new life, especially since aftermarket parts are cheap and plentiful. Recently, I saw a player modify an old Polo with widebody styling, and the result was absolutely stunning. The best part about modifying Volkswagens is the abundance of resources—whether you're going for performance or stance, there are mature solutions available.