2011-2012 Volkswagen Eos-Lux is come

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2011-2012 Volkswagen Eos-Lux is come
Back during the late 1970s, Volkswagen began to realize that they had a bit of a problem on their hands: the VW Rabbit/Golf was a fine vehicle, but it lacked an important body part which many American drivers desired: a trunk. Yes, the hatchback craze never did quite well in the US market as motorists couldn't get used to having all of their personal stuff covered over by what resembled a tarp. Instead, sales of competing sedans kept Rabbit sales down until VW decided to develop a second model, the Jetta, to fill the gap. What was originally a model based on the Rabbit has now been transformed into an amazing mid-sized sedan in its own right. Read on and we'll take a look at how the Volkswagen Jetta transformed the middle of VW's line up.

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2011 Volkswagen-Eos-Aerodynamics-Kit

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The 2010 Volkswagen GTI, codenamed "Mk6" by enthusiasts, is the newest iteration of the hot hatchback that blurs the distinction between street car and track car. First dubbed "GTI" in 1976, this vehicle line has undergone a number of design changes in its history, with the most significant performance-based changes being clearly seen in the new Mk6.