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This Little VW Just Went Premium
The fortunes of
Volkswagen in the United States are moving steadily upward in direct correlation to how serious Wolfsburg has become about our market, a market it frankly neglected badly for about three full decades. The era of neglect is over now and the Germans are focusing especially hard on North American drivers who may have never owned a VW.
For many in the US, a first Volkswagen will be either a
Jetta or
Passat, both of which have pretty good trunks. But we just drove this all-new seventh generation
Golf and it needs to be on that same consideration list because it is a nearly perfect, sensibly sized trunkless car.
The numbers for the Golf since its invention in 1974 are staggering. By the start of 2013, the Golf (called Rabbit for many of those bleakest years here in the States) will have sold nearly 30 million units worldwide. The Golf Mk VI, which is still offered in many markets including the US, remains the dominant best-selling car in all of Europe at the end of its life cycle. VW didn't really need to update much to keep the sales ball rolling.
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