There is no definitive answer, as there are many variants of the Volkswagen Golf. However, if your car has a 2.0-liter engine, it is likely a V4. If your car has a 1.8-liter engine, it is likely a V6.

The VIN number is located on the car’s engine block. It will typically have 8 digits.

Your car’s engine size is stamped on the firewall near the engine.

There are many ways to count the cylinders in an engine, but the most common way is to count the number of cylinders on each side of the engine.

No, a V6 is not a 6 cylinder engine. A V6 has cylinders arranged in 3 rows of 3.

A 2.4 liter engine is not a 4-cylinder engine. It is a smaller displacement engine that typically uses four cylinders.

No, VIN number does not tell engine size.

You can find engine size on a car’s label, or in the owner’s manual.

A 2.0 liter engine has two cylinders.

A 4-cylinder engine is not a V6. A V6 has six cylinders.