Absolute brilliance when you think of VW
VW, we have all heard of this car co. An absolutely fantastic automobile producer. This firm has lots of automobiles both ingenious and historic. Take the VW beetle for example. It was the first vehicle to come off of their production line. This model is still around today, however it is a more modern style.
VW was setup in 1936. Curiously what made this company come along was to do with Hitler with his Nazi regime. Car s in Germany were luxurious and what comes with luxury is a high price tag. This meant they were only bought by those who could afford it. So Adolf asked for was a vehicle to be built that consisted of a fairly basic low cost design and able to fit 2 adults and 2 children in some kind of safety and comfort.
This car is defiantly a classic VW and is quite collectible with plenty of clubs and websites dedicated to the Beetle. Even though this somewhat iconic automobile gained VW plenty of success in 73 the company was running into problems, the type 3 and type 4 cars they’d launched were bought in much lesser units than the Beetle which to suffered massive declines in sales. Fortunately VW owned Audi, who of course produced water cooled engines and assisted in paving the route for the massive success that VW was now set to get.
We welcomed the Passatt in late 73, virtually a fast back version of the Audi 80. This was closely followed by the Scirrocco in 74. It was a car based on the not yet released Golf. VW's pride and joy was the Golf. This car was to be one of the best cars ever. It modeled beautiful Italian style for the eyes and of course utterly superb build quality and reliability from the Germans. This vehicle has been around for 38 years and continues to be favourite among the motorists and experts.
In the late 1990’s VW then bought 3 hyper car makers, these were Lamborghini, Bentley, and Bugatti. It was huge for VW and they lost no time. Audi quickly launched a slimmed down Lamborghini range for example the Gallardo. Bentley reached success with the Continental range, this bought record revenues for Bentley at 10000. So for Bugatti, well it is all about that super Veyron with its record breaking fast speed of 254 mph.
This car is defiantly a classic VW and is quite collectible with plenty of clubs and websites dedicated to the Beetle. Even though this somewhat iconic automobile gained VW plenty of success in 73 the company was running into problems, the type 3 and type 4 cars they’d launched were bought in much lesser units than the Beetle which to suffered massive declines in sales. Fortunately VW owned Audi, who of course produced water cooled engines and assisted in paving the route for the massive success that VW was now set to get.
We welcomed the Passatt in late 73, virtually a fast back version of the Audi 80. This was closely followed by the Scirrocco in 74. It was a car based on the not yet released Golf. VW's pride and joy was the Golf. This car was to be one of the best cars ever. It modeled beautiful Italian style for the eyes and of course utterly superb build quality and reliability from the Germans. This vehicle has been around for 38 years and continues to be favourite among the motorists and experts.
In the late 1990’s VW then bought 3 hyper car makers, these were Lamborghini, Bentley, and Bugatti. It was huge for VW and they lost no time. Audi quickly launched a slimmed down Lamborghini range for example the Gallardo. Bentley reached success with the Continental range, this bought record revenues for Bentley at 10000. So for Bugatti, well it is all about that super Veyron with its record breaking fast speed of 254 mph.
VW are one of the best
If you look at Volks Wagen’s passed, it really is an interesting one with many wonderful automobiles models and makes zipping around. A vehicle company with all this in its portfolio really does point out to you that they are a super choice to buy from. Sure they are not for those on a budget but even second hand vehicles that have the VW logo are known to be one of the best buys.