Description
DK96 Proudly Presents this exceptionally well kept, 2 Previous Owner From New, One Of The Last Of The Production Line, 2017 (17) MK7 VW Golf R, 5 Door Hatchback finished the highly desirable Oryx White Pearlescent Paint Complimented by Full Black Heated Leather Seats. Incredible specification and exceptional condition, this vehicle has been truly cherished, its condition speaks for itself! Just 50,000 miles, This meticulously maintained vehicle boasts a Full Comprehensive VW Service History and comes with 18 months VW Warranty & Service Plan. HPI Clear, it comes complete with two keys. MOT until September 2025 however it will come with a fresh MOT prior to sale.
The vehicle has undergone a Professional Gloss Enhancement Detail Clean.
Specification - 6055 Pounds In Factory Options:
Panoramic sunroof
Premium paint - Oryx White
Genuine 19'' Pretoria Alloys with Perelli PZero Tyres
Dynaudio "Excite" Soundpack
Discover Pro (Big Screen)
Dynamic Chassis Control (DCC)
Heated Titan Black Vienna' leather
Dynaudio "Excite" Soundpack
Keyless entry
Rear-view camera
Adaptive cruise control
Voice activation for audio
Car-Net 'App Connect'
Sat Nav
Bluetooth Audio
Buying from DK96 Cars
At DK96 Cars, we offer only the finest vehicles, carefully selected to meet the highest standards of quality and performance.
With over a decade of expertise, our director's passion for luxury cars has earned us the Best Luxury Car Dealership in London & South East England award from Prestige Awards 2024/2025.
We provide part-exchange options (up or down) and flexible finance options available, regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) for your peace of mind. As a VAT-registered business, we ensure full transparency in every transaction.
Every car undergoes rigorous due diligence checks to guarantee quality. Read our five-star reviews on Google: DK96 Cars and explore our stock updates on Instagram: @DK96Cars.
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