All About Volkswagen Models

All About Volkswagen Models

Volkswagen is a famous automobile manufacturer. The company has a wide range of models, each with unique qualities and features. VW's models can be classified according to their size and engine capacity: Volkswagen Group Type 1 (sedan), Volkswagen Group Type 2 (coupe), and Volkswagen Group Type 3 (Wagon/Station Wagon). The Volkswagen models are some of the best-selling cars on the market. The following are just a few great models you can find at auto dealerships across America.


The Volkswagen Jetta Sedan is a logical choice for a typical consumer. This model has a 4-cylinder gas motor and features dual airbags, a CD player, and alloy wheels. The Jetta Sedan offers a ride and handling comparable to other models in its class, such as the Honda Civic or Toyota Corolla. The average price for this model is $17,192, but with discounts of 15%, you can buy one for as little as $15,327. Many changes have been made to the model, including replacing the 2.0 L (1,971 ccs; 70 kW; 99 bhp) EA111 engine with an updated 2.0 L (1,987 ccs; 82 kW; 112 bhp) TDI engine. The model was also given a new look with partial LED headlamps, a smoked taillight, and new front and rear fascias on all models (including GLI). New front wheel and wheel arch guards were added to models equipped with the 4Motion AWD system.


The Volkswagen Golf Hatchback is the second most popular car model in North America. The Volkswagen Golf Hatchback is a small vehicle with only three rows of seats, one driver, and two passengers. The Golf Hatchback also has a crisp, sporty look and feel with its sporty red interior that can be found in certain models of the Jetta Sedan. The Golf Hatchback comes with a standard four-cylinder engine, but it also has many different options you can choose from. The Golf Hatchback also has a top speed of 130 MPH.


Volkswagen Passat Sedan was introduced on March 1, 1998, and is based on the PQ35 platform that incorporates many parts from the Audi A4. The Passat went through five major restyling phases, one in 2009 and four in 2011, commonly referred to as "facelifts." The sedan model has been sold for more than 10 years without a major redesign, and sales started to decline around 2012, with its market share falling to #7, so it will be interesting to see if another redesign happened in 2016 or if it meets the fate of other VW models that were discontinued from 2013-2014.


The Volkswagen Tiguan SUV is the new SUV in the Volkswagen lineup. The Tiguan SUV has a very family-oriented look to it and is a very affordable model. The SUV has many great features that can be found in other models, but it also has some of its own unique features. The Tiguan SUV is 17 inches longer than the Jetta Sedan but only 1 inch taller and has a wider wheelbase to offer more legroom and room for your luggage. The Tiguan SUV comes with a standard four-cylinder engine, but it also comes with an optional V6 engine.

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