Volkswagen Polo

Active 95

Volkswagen Polo, side static
Volkswagen Polo, front action
Volkswagen Polo, rear action
Volkswagen Polo, dashboard
Volkswagen Polo, front seats
Volkswagen Polo, rear seats

TODAY'S Volkswagen Polo clearly demonstrates smaller cars do not have to lack the refinements of much larger models.

For 46 years, the VW Polo has been seen as the city car with status. While some drivers opted for cheaper competitors from rivals, the Polo-person was perceived as a more mature driver who appreciated sound engineering and valued a stronger resale price.

However, the early Polos did not have all the luxuries and equipment of some cheaper rivals so seemed an expensive buy in comparison. However, a few years ago that started to change as VW began filtering down their larger cars' technologies and equipment.

The latest Polo is a very refined city car with a compelling list of standard equipment and an options list which meet the needs of drivers both old and young and satisfies those who may be down-sizing because they are doing less miles or are working from home.

Our Active model sits just below the middle of the range and had the mid-range output of the triple-cylinder engines, while the only extra was Reef Blue metallic paint finish at £585.

The three-cylinder 95ps engine was an immediate starter and idled particularly quietly considering its natural imbalance and once the throttle was depressed it picked up in note and produced a pleasant busy whizz.

That continued until it headed towards peak power point between 2,000 and 3,500rpm when it was developing 175Nm and above that it became less pleasant and more intrusive.

The 90ps engine was matched with a direct and slick changing five-speed manual gearbox and I found myself frequently changing as the ratios were not ideal. The acceleration was good, not quick, up to the legal maximum when used solo but with a couple of passengers aboard or a loaded boot that ability to respond was blunted.

The clutch action was light and the footbrake had a good level of assistance blended with application so you could stop very gently or abruptly. The throttle was similarly light underfoot.

I really liked the weightier feel to the steering and it turned well in tight spaces without being twitchy on open roads. The front struts and rear beam suspension is simple and effective soaking up bumps and behaving on country roads, never giving a moments concern although the tendency was to run wide on tighter turns.

You could say it was slightly firm, not hard, and it let you know how well it was coping as road rumbles were the most consistent source of noise.

The Polo's secondary controls were compactly laid out on the wheel and column for the most part, operated easily and a console carried the remainder for the dual zone air conditioning, windows and front seats' heaters.

It had a lot of intelligent safety and security features to monitor surroundings and maximise braking ability to prevent accidents or mitigate effects and it also included some comfort, convenience or assistance elements usually found on more expensive models.

The climate controls worked really well on the hottest days and were backed up by powered windows all-round, controls were very light and the system quickly responded to temperature and distribution changes.

Oddments room was reasonable not generous for a family car and the useful boot with its low level floor quickly tripled in capacity as the seats progressively dropped flat. A full-size spare wheel was a welcome sight under the floor.

Visibility was excellent all round aided by good wipers and lights, a quick to clear windscreen demister and backed up by sensors but not a reversing camera.

On the road the VW Polo Active 95 was easily capable of keeping up with traffic on main roads if the gearbox was used and settled down to a good motorway gait.

What did surprise us was the fuel economy with an indicated WLTP figure of 49mpg combined but which contrasted with our actual of 59mpg overall.

FAST FACTS

Volkswagen Polo Active 95

Price:£18,945

Mechanical:95ps 3cyl 1.0 litre petrol engine driving front wheels via 5sp manual gearbox

Max Speed:116 mph

0-62mph:10.8 sec

Combined MPG:59

Insurance Group:8

C02 emissions:121g/km

Bik rating:28%

Warranty:3yrs/60,000 miles

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