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Models
- (-) Remove PASSAT SE filter PASSAT SE
- Eos (1) Apply Eos filter
- Golf (6) Apply Golf filter
- Golf (1) Apply Golf filter
- Passat (1) Apply Passat filter
- Passat (1) Apply Passat filter
- Polo (6) Apply Polo filter
- Sharan (1) Apply Sharan filter
- T-Roc (1) Apply T-Roc filter
- Tiguan (1) Apply Tiguan filter
- Touareg (1) Apply Touareg filter
- Touareg (1) Apply Touareg filter
Parts
- (-) Remove Aerial Sat Nav filter Aerial Sat Nav
- (-) Remove Amp filter Amp
- Aerial (16) Apply Aerial filter
- Aerial Electric (1) Apply Aerial Electric filter
- Aerial Roof (2) Apply Aerial Roof filter
- Radio (2) Apply Radio filter
- Shark Fin Antenna (1) Apply Shark Fin Antenna filter
- TV & Antennae Boxes Unit (1) Apply TV & Antennae Boxes Unit filter
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Volkswagen trivia
- Everyone knows a VW Beetle was used in Herbie, but did you know Volkswagens’ also appeared in Happy Gilmore, Footloose, Transformers and Double Trouble with Elvis Presley!
- If you’re ever in Wolfsburg, you may want to visit the Stiftung AutoMuseum which is open Tuesday to Sunday, 10am to 5pm, costs 8 Euros to enter and contains over 130 vehicles including the ‘See Golf’ – a seafaring Golf with hydraulic pontoons and the White Beetle on the cover of the Beatles Abbey Road album.
- The first Volkswagen car was the ‘Type 1’ although you may know it as the Beetle. Over 20 million were sold before production stopped.
- Volkswagen was founded in 1937. It now sells cars in 160 countries, employs 200,000 people worldwide and sold over 6 million vehicles worldwide in 2018.
- There were 521,273 new motors that left showrooms in 2019 coloured grey, the official figures revealed. The Volkswagen Golf was officially the most-chosen model to be painted grey. Black was in second place with 466,276 cars, accounting for one in five new vehicles leaving dealer forecourts.