Volkswagen’s Polo range now offers customers greater value for money, thanks to the addition of a new Match model which replaces the existing SE and Moda trim levels and provides £650 worth of equipment – but with a pricetag that means it costs £215 less than those models. Prices for the Polo Match start at £11,300 for the 1.2-litre 60 hp manual version. The Polo Match combines the most popular features of the existing SE and Moda trims that it replaces, while adding extra specification. Exterior highlights include stylish 15-inch ‘Castille’ alloy wheels, front fog lights and heat-insulating tinted rear windows. Comfort and convenience are the main focus inside the cabin with manual air conditioning, an RCD 310 radio / CD player, multifunction computer and MDI (Multi Device Interface) with iPod connectivity all standard.
The model is also fitted with electric windows and a comfort pack, incorporating remote central locking and electrically adjustable exterior mirrors. Standard specification includes four airbags, ABS and ESP (Electronic Stabilisation Programme). The Match is offered in three- and five-door guise, and is available with a choice of three engines. The two petrol units – a 1.2-litre threecylinder producing 60 hp and a 1.4-litre 85 hp – plus one diesel – a 1.2-litre 75 hp – are fitted with a five-speed manual transmission as standard. A seven-speed DSG option is also available with the 1.4-litre petrol engine.

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