Insurance groups are used by insurance companies to help determine the cost of insuring a vehicle. The groups are determined by the Association of British Insurers (ABI) and the Group Rating Panel, and they take into account factors such as the cost of repairs, the car's performance, and its security features.
The Volkswagen Golf is a popular model, and there are many different trims and versions of it, so the insurance group can vary depending on the specific model.
For example, some of the Volkswagen Golf models fall in group 7 or group 8, but some of the newer and more high-spec versions can fall in group 26 or higher.
It's best to check with your insurance company or look up the specific model and trim of your Volkswagen Golf to get an accurate insurance group.
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