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Golf named after an ocean current, VW says

Forty years after the debut of the Golf, Volkswagen has reminded the world that the second best-selling car of all time is not named after the sport.

Europe's best-selling Volkswagen Golf is named after the Gulf Stream, a warm Atlantic Ocean current, and not the game of golf, Europe's biggest car maker insists some 40 years after the model made its debut.

The inspiration for the name has been the subject of questions ever since Italian designer Giorgio Guigiaro drew the outline of the first compact hatchback, the Mark 1. It went on sale in May 1974. The Golf has gone through seven generations and is now sold globally.

"The name is actually short for the Gulf Stream, 'Golfstrom' in German, which is responsible for Europe's favourable climate," a VW spokesman said.

The Gulf Stream begins in the Gulf of Mexico.

The ocean current was mentioned in the German sales brochure for the Mark 1 model, whereas there was no mention of the game of golf.

The Golf was sold in the US as the Rabbit, apparently because the Germans feared confusion with the Gulf Oil company.

More proof of the climatic inspiration comes from the fact that other VW models are also named after meteorological phenomena: the Scirocco and Passat are named after hot winds.

After the rear-engined Beetle, the Golf is the world's second best-selling car ever, with more than 30 million turned out.

The Golf has become a symbol of classless mobility throughout Europe.


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