After introducing the Tiguan Match, a second model to get extra added value under the same name is the Volkswagen Golf VI.
The Volkswagen Golf VI Match comes with 1,600 GBP worth of extra features among which 16 inch Croft alloys, a multifunctional leather wrapped steering wheel, DAB digital radio receiver,
Bluetooth, parking sensors and an RCD 510
touchscreen stereo.
 
The Volkswagen Golf VI Match replaces the SE trim level, and under the bonnet customers can choose from a 1.4-litre TSI
petrol with 122 PS, a 1.6-litre TDI 105 PS or a 2.0-litre TDI with 140
PS. The 2.0-litre TDI is available with the optional 6-speed DSG gearbox while the other two versions come equipped with a 7-speed DSG.
The Volkswagen Golf VI Match price starts at 17,730 GBP for the 1.4-litre TSI 3-door variant.
Volkswagen press release :
Reinforcing the ‘Unbelievable value’ message of its latest marketing
campaign, Volkswagen is adding a new model to the Golf line-up.  Using
the familiar Match name, the new variant replaces the SE trim level, and
adds over £1,600 worth of extra equipment while costing just £300 more
than the outgoing car.  The Match also comes with the newly-available
option of a 140 PS BlueMotion Technology model for added economy and
performance.
On top of the SE’s already generous specification which includes,
among other items, ABS, ESP, seven airbags, Climatic air conditioning,
alarm, cruise control and multi-device interface for connectivity to
iPod or MP3 player, the Match adds unique 16-inch ‘Croft’ alloy wheels, a
leather multifunction steering wheel, DAB digital radio receiver,
Bluetooth system, front and rear parking sensors and an RCD 510
touchscreen stereo with six-disc CD autochanger.
The built-in Bluetooth and multifunction steering wheel ensures
making and taking a call on the move is easy and safe.  The
factory-fitted fully integrated system makes use of the RCD 510’s
five-inch touchscreen to display information at the press of a button,
while its hands-free profile compatibility means it can be twinned with
more phones than previously, including Blackberry and iPhone.
The new Match model is available with the same engines as the
outgoing SE trim.  This means customers can choose from a 1.4-litre TSI
petrol with 122 PS, a 1.6-litre TDI 105 PS or a 2.0-litre TDI with 140
PS.  Both the petrol and the 1.6-litre TDI are offered with Volkswagen’s
seven-speed DSG gearbox, while the 2.0-litre TDI can be specified with
the six-speed DSG option.
An efficient BlueMotion Technology Match model is also available with
the 1.6-litre TDI 105 PS returning 68.9 mpg on the combined cycle and
emitting 107 g/km of carbon dioxide.  New for the Match is a BlueMotion
Technology model in combination with the popular 2.0-litre TDI 140 PS
unit.  This offers customers a combined fuel economy of 65.7 mpg and CO2
emissions of only 114 g/km and, as such, is likely to appeal to fleet
customers who will benefit from BIK tax advantages as well as
environmentally conscious drivers who don’t want to compromise on
performance.  The BlueMotion Technology models’ enhanced economy comes
as a result of a Start/Stop system and battery regeneration.
Adding to the value proposition is the option of a three-year/30,000
mile £250 fixed price servicing deal which saves customers money as well
as giving them peace of mind against routine servicing costs.
Ordering for the new Golf Match opens today with prices starting at
£17,730 RRP OTR for the 1.4-litre TSI three-door.  The first customer
deliveries will start at the end of June.  For full details, visit
www.volkswagen.co.uk.

Source: Volkswagen