Volkswagen Golf Innovation and Efficiency Car

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Posted by admin | Posted in Volkswagen Golf | Posted on 07-09-2010

Volkswagen proudly announced that the Wolfsburg plant in Germany manufactured 15 million Golf units while the total units manufactured by the German manufacturer exceeded 27 million units. The model with 15.000.000 number was a special Golf GTI model in order to celebrate the record and was painted in Tornado red. The German model managed to be sold in more than 27 million copies during 36 years and six generations.

Few years ago Volkswagen also released a commercial celebrating the 25th million Volkswagen Golf copies sold around the world. The video shows us the Golf model in several big countries such as London, Shanghai or Sydney, where the German model became more and more popular over the years.

Volkswagen Golf Pictures Updated

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Posted by admin | Posted in Volkswagen Golf | Posted on 29-08-2010

Volkswagen’s Golf hatchback overtook the VW Beetle as the company’s biggest selling model, ever. With over twenty one.5 million cars built since it first looked in its Mark I guise in 1974, the Vehicle is one of the world’s largest selling nameplates.

It’s a formula that the company has stuck to with slight degrees of variation and with the present version now on sale, the Golf still offers the same sort of predictable traits as its predecessors, delivered with the quality stamp of solid German engineering.

Volkswagen Golf Press Pics

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Posted by admin | Posted in Volkswagen Golf | Posted on 08-08-2010

The push for manufacturers to add ‘green’ models to their ranges has increased at a fast rate over the past two years. From the Ford Focus Econetic to the SEAT Leon Ecomotive, more and more manufacturers have been attempting to out do each other on the eco front.

The Golf BlueMotion is Volkswagen’s latest low emissions/high fuel economy model and until recently anyone looking to buy a car like this would often have to sacrifice things like air-conditioning as well as the comfort and drive of the standard model in order to get weight down and reduce CO2 emissions.

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