Well I wasn't expecting this to turn into who actually made the first official "peoples" car, or the first small popular car that sported FWD, transverse mounted engines etc. Originally this thread was about the roots of the Golf. In the Golfs defense I would say that it can't be compared to something like a mini, to me they are in a different league.
The original Mini was exactly what it's name suggests, a Mini, a supermini even. Yes it could seat 4/5 people at a push, was small, practical, economical, fwd and very popular etc etc, but it had a tiny boot, and when in the car you really did feel like you were in a mini.
The golf on the other hand was overall more practical, providing a comfortable sized cabin that often made you feel like you were in a bigger car, 5 door option, generous boot with a hatchback, was safer and over time offered many luxuries a mini or similar couldn't offer. To me the MK1 golf was arguably the most practical and fun to own leader in the hatchback market of it's time and held on to this title for a very long time.
