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Full review here: http://www.automotive-fleet.com/blog/driving-notes/story/2015/03/2015-volkswagen-e-golf-compact-car.aspx
Volkswagen may dominate the diesel passenger car market, but the e-Golf, the automaker’s first fully electric vehicle, could help establish an equally strong and deserved foothold in the electric vehicle market.
The 2015 Volkswagen e-Golf drives and handles exactly like its gasoline and diesel cousins — meaning smoothly and efficiently with the kind of get up and go that modern drivers expect and the handling and solidness that fleets need.
For a fleet that wants to put its best green foot forward, the e-Golf would be a good option, since it delivers both as a sustainable vehicle, but a functional one as well. The trunk space is 22.8 cubic feet with the seats up and 52.7 cubic feet with the seats down, more than enough to carry meeting or sales materials. The 83-mile range would be more than enough for fleets that use the e-Golf either as a ride-share vehicle or as a vehicle for an urban sales force.
Full review here: http://www.automotive-fleet.com/blog/driving-notes/story/2015/03/2015-volkswagen-e-golf-compact-car.aspx