Gasoline Engines:
* 1.8L 4-cylinder: This was the most common engine option, producing around 110 horsepower.
* 1.9L 4-cylinder Turbocharged Diesel (TDI): This engine offered better fuel economy and torque than the gasoline options, producing around 100 horsepower.
* 2.0L 4-cylinder: A more powerful gasoline option, producing around 170 horsepower.
* 2.8L VR6: A high-performance engine offering around 200 horsepower.
To determine the exact engine size of your specific 2004 VW Golf, you can:
1. Check your vehicle identification number (VIN): The VIN contains information about your car's specific configuration, including the engine.
2. Consult your owner's manual: This will typically list the engine size and other specifications.
3. Look at the engine compartment: The engine size and model should be stamped on the engine block.
Please provide me with more information about your specific 2004 VW Golf model (e.g., trim level, engine code, or VIN) if you need help finding the engine size.