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VW GTI and Golf R Luggage Test: How much fits in the trunk?

Think of a compact hatchback. If it isn't a Volkswagen Golf, you probably used to own a Mazda3. Perhaps it's more ubiquitous in Europe, but the Golf has long stood as the prime example of a compact hatchback supposedly being more functional than a compact sedan. «Try putting that in a Jetta,» you can imagine someone saying after stuffing a TV into the back of a Golf. 

But I'm not talking about TVs here, and when it comes to actual cargo volume with the seats in place, I've found that hatchbacks have less space than their sedan counterparts despite having larger on-paper cargo volumes. That's the case with the Mazda3 and the Honda Civic, which is admittedly a rather different type of hatchback. Why? Hatchback cargo volumes are measured to the roof. That's almost always a no-go here at Luggage Test HQ due to visibility and safety, but also, I've found that the space «up there» between the back seat and tailgate is not especially useful for storing bags. Basically, it's the shape of a Toblerone, which is not what many people take with them on airplanes. 

So yeah, same situation with the Golf, or rather the Volkswagen GTI and Golf R since the plain-old Golf isn't sold here any more. Neither is the wagon for that matter, but that's another topic. Both the GTI and Golf R are listed as having 19.9 cubic-feet. The Jetta has 14.1, including the GLI. I haven't luggage tested that, and although I'd be shocked if it didn't hold more than the Golf, I'll still be keeping my comparisons to other hatchbacks. Admittedly, the only one that really matters is the Civic Hatchback, since it provides the basis for the Civic Type R. The Si is sedan-only. Meanwhile, a 2024 Mazdaspeed3 doesn't exist and Subaru doesn't sell some sort of bitchin' WRX-powered Crosstrek.

In this picture you can see what I mean about the «up there» portion being triangular. There's also not that much depth here, especially compared to a compact sedan. You'll see why I know that in a sec.

And yes, I used a flash for most of these, which is typically a no-no in car journalism photography circles, but it was raining, I could back 20% of the Golf R into my garage, and I did enough of these suckers in Portland rain

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