Used 2024 VolkswagenGolf GTI S

On the Lot
at Capitol Chevrolet
    Exterior Color
    Red
    Odometer
    34,866 miles
    Fuel Economy
    24/33 MPG City/Hwy
    Transmission
    Automatic
    Drivetrain
    Front-Wheel Drive
    Engine
    2.0 Liter TSI
    VIN
    WVWGA7CD4RW214986
    Stock Number
    PRW214986
    Volkswagen Golf GTI
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    Included Packages & Accessories

    Detailed Specifications

    • Max seating capacity: 5
    • Horsepower: 241

    Dealer Notes

    Golf GTI 2.0T S, 4D Hatchback, 2.0L TSI DOHC, 7-Speed DSG Automatic with Tiptronic, FWD, Red, Titan Black/Scalepaper Plaid w/Cloth Seating Surfaces, Overhead airbag.


    Clean CARFAX. CARFAX One-Owner.


    Red 2024 Volkswagen Golf GTI 2.0T S 4D Hatchback FWD 7-Speed DSG Automatic with Tiptronic 2.0L TSI DOHC

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    Overall5.0Out of 5
    • incredible car

      By Jaxon on 3/26/2026 4:01:31 PM

      5.0
      nothing but good things to say about the mk8 gti.
    • Beautiful, great gas mileage, powerful

      By Anonymous Reviewer on 2/4/2026 3:58:47 PM

      5.0
      I love everything about this car except the comfort level could be a little better. It’s a great looking car inside & out. It’s fast, holds the road like you wouldn’t believe. We got the last year of the 6spd manual transmission & Kings Red color ❤️
    • Really fun to drive and agile

      By ejhc11 on 10/7/2024 10:49:12 PM

      5.0
      I normally drive a lumbering SUV but had an itch for a manual tranny car since my last one was 20+ years ago. I test drove the VW GTI 380 S once and was hooked. Power and agility is phenomenal. It handles so well on the summer tires and the acceleration is so much fun when you're shifting with a clutch pedal. Yes, it's more work but the engagement is so much fun, even when you miss shift there's no computer algorithm to help you. And, 2024 is the last year of a manual tranny so I went for it. My version has everything I need except proximity door sensors, you still need to use the remote to lock/unlock doors and no wireless Apple car play. Those are my gripes. My infotainment is the smaller display unit and it still has a physical volume and tuning knob. I didn't have too much trouble with the capacitive touch, it's more sensitive than buttons for sure but not that big of a problem as others have mentioned. It's definitely a fun car for me and brings a lot of memories of driving my sister's hand me down 1980's avocado colored 4 SPD manual Rabbit...lol This was one car in my area I could get under MSRP, the Toyota GR Cross was definitely not. With the savings I added a Borla exhaust and now has a bit more character to it...