A recent test drive explored the capabilities of Volkswagen’s most affordable model, priced under 6 million Hungarian Forints. The investigation delves into what compromises consumers face when opting for the base model. Specifically, the article questions whether the significant price difference justifies potential drawbacks in features or performance. It highlights the potential benefits of spending an additional half a million Forints to avoid difficulties related to driving the stripped-down Polo in heavy traffic. The core question focuses on the balance between price and driving experience, suggesting the cheapest option isn’t always the most practical. The test aims to provide insights for prospective buyers considering Volkswagen’s entry-level vehicle.

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