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Stronger engines are going into Volkswagen’s sporty GTI hatchback, which gets a model realignment for 2002. The GLS and GLX trims are gone, but the available 1.8-liter turbocharged engine gains 30 horsepower and is now rated at 180 hp. A five-speed Tiptronic automatic transmission — said to be the first in its segment — can mate with this engine. Later in the model year, a new 201-hp VR6 V-6 replaced the 174-hp version in the GTI lineup. Read More
4 Available GTI Trims
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