Tuesday, July 30, 2019

German Mid-Size Sedan Finds A New American Home




A true Volkswagen gen-next in the recently popular mid-size car section, the Volkswagen Passat 2012 seems to target both the budget buyer of cars and luxury car savvy American consumers. Automakers of Chattanooga, Tennessee are the first to assemble this European sedan in a way that is customized to the likes of the average American auto-buyer. With 2011s VW Jetta, this German automobile company entered the mid-size sedan market but the Passat seems to overtake the Jetta in significantly improvised interiors and a reduced price. 8000 from the older much expensive Passat. The styling is aggressive and very sporty. The design features a uniform crease that initiates at the headlight down to the edge of the trunk at the rear. Body panels and hood match perfectly with no gaps as they are laser cut with some of the most advanced auto engineering technologies. The front grill with 3 horizontal bars, a dark textured lower tack and sharp headlight settings en masse for a red-blooded luxury front ensemble. VW has stood up to its promise to deliver better interiors with leather steering, soft-touch dashboard, faux wood-grain car flooring high quality seating and of course the generous interior spacing. The vehicle touch points are a highlight and a far cry from that in the Jetta. 3 options of tires, from 16 inches to 18 inches. A digital information station between the tachometer and speedometer allows for the new age steering experience. Audio system by Fender, most iconic amplifier and music system manufacturers in the world. Need we say more? The car has a lot that does not meet the eye but sure is much to ask for in the mid-size segment. Oh did I miss out on the price of this incredible car. You better believe it!





What size engine does the 2011 VW Jetta-Sportwagen have? The 2011 Volkswagen Jetta-Sportwagen has an inline 5 engine. What size engine does the 2014 VW Jetta-Hybrid have? The 2014 Volkswagen Jetta-Hybrid has an inline 4 engine. What is the base engine size of the 2001 Volkswagen Golf? The 2001 Volkswagen Golf has a 2.0 L base engine size. What is the base engine size of the 2001 Volkswagen GTI? The 2001 Volkswagen GTI has a 1.8 L base engine size. What is the base engine size of the 2001 Volkswagen Passat? The 2001 Volkswagen Passat has a 1.8 L base engine size. What size engine is in a Volkswagen Jetta rv6? What size engine does the 2001 VW Golf have? The 2001 Volkswagen Golf has an inline 4 engine. What size engine does the 2001 VW Passat have? The 2001 Volkswagen Passat has an inline 4 engine. What size engine does the 2001 VW GTI have? The 2001 Volkswagen GTI has an inline 4 engine.





The front track of the 2011 Volkswagen Jetta is 5 ft. 0.7 in. (60.7 in.). What is the front track of the 2005 Volkswagen Jetta? The front track of the 2005 Volkswagen Jetta is 4 ft. 11.6 in. (59.6 in.). What is the front track of the 2014 Volkswagen Jetta? The front track of the 2014 Volkswagen Jetta is 5 ft. 0.7 in. (60.7 in.). What is the front track of the 2002 Volkswagen Jetta? The front track of the 2002 Volkswagen Jetta is 4 ft. 11.6 in. (59.6 in.). What is the front track of the 2009 Volkswagen Jetta? The front track of the 2009 Volkswagen Jetta is 5 ft. 0.6 in. (60.6 in.). What is the front leg room in the 2013 Volkswagen Jetta-Hybrid? The 2013 Volkswagen Jetta-Hybrid has 41.2 in. What is the front leg room in the 2013 Volkswagen Jetta-Sportwagen? The 2013 Volkswagen Jetta-Sportwagen has 41.1 in.





German carmaker Volkswagen (VW) announced Thursday that July 2019 would be the last production month for the iconic Beetle, currently in its third generation. VW's plans to shelve the car come as the American branch of the carmaker turns its focus to mass-market electric vehicles and larger family-oriented cars. Globally, VW is struggling to recover from the "Dieselgate" scandal, which broke in 2015 and brought with it legal claims totaling billions. Will the Beetle be back? Chief Executive Officer of Volkswagen Group of America, Hinrich Woebcken, didn't rule out restarting Beetle production in the future. Woebcken said in a statement. The CEO acknowledged that shelving the car would be a turning point for many. Herbie, the anthropomorphic Beetle of film, helped popularize the car in the US in the late 1960s. It has featured in several movies since then, most recently in 2005 (above). The car has its roots in Germany's Nazi era. It was first developed by Ferdinand Porsche, also the founder of the eponymous car company, with support from Adolf Hitler. The Nazi ruler ordered the carmaker in 1934 to create a mass-market "people's car," or "Volkswagen," and in 1937 formed the state-run "People's Car Company" to develop it. Following World War II, the Allied forces prioritized Volkswagen in order to help strengthen the German auto industry. In recent years, sales of the car have taken a hit, dropping year by year and remaining significantly below sales numbers for fellow VW cars the Jetta and the Passat. Each evening at 1830 UTC, DW's editors send out a selection of the day's hard news and quality feature journalism. You can sign up to receive it directly here.