Sunday, December 27, 2020

Being Racers And Car Enthusiasts Ourselves

Being Racers And Car Enthusiasts Ourselves





WE OFFER MANY FINANCING OPTIONS FOR ALL SITUATIONS. BASED ON CURRENT INTEREST RATES AND CUSTOMER CREDIT RATING. WE OFFER RATES AS LOW AS 5.99%, CALL FOR DETAILS. CLICK HERE TO GET PRE-APPROVED FOR YOUR DREAM CAR. This great looking 2015 Volkswagen Golf GTI Autobahn is in excellent condition with only 34k miles. Volkswagen's 2.0L turbocharged 4-cylinder engine produces an impressive 210hp and is combined with a buttery-smooth 6-speed automatic transmission and front-wheel drive, providing excellent acceleration as well as great fuel economy. You're sure to enjoy the comfortable ride and spacious interior as well as the power sunroof, premium Fender sound system, seating for five and large cargo space. Come in and test drive today, on your way to ownership! At Formula One Imports we pride ourselves on detailed and accurate listings for all our vehicles. In some cases, a typographical error or incorrect options or mileage may be shown. Due to our high volume of sales, Formula One Imports cannot be held responsible for typo鈥檚 or inaccurate descriptions.





Please be sure to refer to the detailed images and vehicle window sticker or contact one of our sales team members with any specific questions. We thank you in advance for your continued support and we look forward to helping you find your next dream car! Our mission is to simply be the very best in every aspect of our business. We will accomplish this by giving exceptional, personal attention to each client that we take under our care while providing our employees with a superior work environment and strongly supporting our community. Formula One Imports in Charlotte, NC is family owned and operated and a proud member of the Braun Automotive Group. We have enjoyed connecting our internationally demanding clients with their specific automotive needs for over 25 years. Being racers and car enthusiasts ourselves, we share in the passion of research, due diligence, acquisition, and delivery of the finest cars in the world. With our repeat and referral customer sales rate nearly triple the national auto dealership standard, we continually strive for a customer experience that is second to none.





Courteous and professional treatment at all times. Honest information when you request it, without evasiveness. Prompt and efficient service with genuine concern for your time. Choose which products and services you purchase. Clear and thorough explanations of all financing and purchase details. Receive copies of all documents signed. Expect the value of products and services to be equal to or exceed the purchase price. Be invited to buy without feeling pressured. Expect us to keep our promises to you. Expect the same level of professional service before, during and after the sale. 599, and any emission testing charge. The price for listed vehicles as equipped does not include charges such as: License, Title, Registration Fees, State or Local Taxes, Dealer Prep, Smog Fees, Credit Investigation, Optional Credit Insurance, Physical Damage of Liability Insurance, or Delivery Fees. DEALER makes no representations, expressed or implied, to any actual or prospective purchaser or owner of this vehicle as to the existence, ownership, accuracy, description or condition of the listed vehicle's equipment, accessories, price, specials or any warranties. Any and all differences must be addressed prior to the sale of this vehicle. Your actual mileage will vary depending on how you drive and maintain your vehicle.





It is interesting that in years of the rule of the fascist Germany, the emblem was stylized in the form of a swastika. For the development of the logo, Xavier was awarded by the one-time fee in the amount of 100 reichsmarks (approximately 400 dollars). The version of the Volkswagen symbol used throughout the 1930s is recognizable by a stylized cogwheel and swastika wings, which perfectly corresponded the Zeitgeist. Before World War II, the emblem was modified, and its resemblance to swastika became less obvious. After the World War, the symbol was changed to a circle with the VW letters, which looks very close to the badge we can see on the modern Volkswagen cars. Afterwards, the logo changed its color several times, it acquired and then dropped a square frame. If you compare the Volkswagen emblem used today with the one that can be seen on the cars manufactured before 2000, you may notice two obvious differences: the 3D effect, and a specific color effect. It was only in 2000 that the emblem became three dimensional. At the same time, the color blends effect was applied to the logo. Today, the white color and the blue color are present in the logo of Volkswagen. The blue one symbolizes excellence, reliability, and class - whereas the white tint messages nobility, purity, and charm.





VW is still trying to solve the quiz of getting the next-generation Golf into mass production but the company鈥檚 executives appear adamant that the new compact hatchback will launch by the end of this year. According to AutoNews, VW鈥檚 CEO Herbert Diess said that they are in the middle of preparing for series production of the new Golf, during the Global Top Management Conference. 鈥淐urrently we are fighting hard with the ramp-up,鈥?Diess said. During development of the new generation Golf, VW鈥檚 engineers were riddled with software glitches, mostly because the new model will be able to be updated over the air. This function however exposes the car to new threats and requires more extensive cybersecurity measures to be taken. The software in the upcoming VW Golf is way more complex than its predecessor, featuring 100 million lines of code versus 10 million for a new car sold 10 years ago. Unnamed sources within Volkswagen said that the company was rushing to meet the internal deadline for delivery by the end of the year but so far, there鈥檚 no definitive date from official lips. The new VW Golf aims to become the segment鈥檚 most connected vehicle, featuring a digital cockpit as standard on all versions and new fuel-efficient powertrains that run on petrol, diesel and compressed natural gas. VW is also working on a new 48-volt mild-hybrid version, as well as a plug-in hybrid with 50 miles (80km) of EV range. Back in May, Diess said that the new Golf would be presented to the global motoring press in October. It was initially reported that the model would make its static world debut at the Frankfurt Motor Show, but the company opted not to in order to focus on the reveal of the battery electric ID.3 hatchback.