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Used Volkswagen Polo Hatch Sun Visor
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About Sun Visor
The Polo Hatch Volkswagen Sun Visor Driverside is a movable flap intended to block the glare when driving towards the sun.
The Polo Hatch Volkswagen Sun Visor Driverside is attached by a movable arm, internally above the windscreen, directly in front of the driver position. The arm can swing around to block the sun from the side window. The Visor covering is usually matched to the car interior. The Visor may have a vanity Mirror revealed when the visor is pulled down. This mirror may have an electric light.
The Polo Hatch Volkswagen Sun Visor Driverside may need replacing for aesthetic reasons, such as tears in the covering or problems with the connection and movement of the arm.
Volkswagen Polo Hatch trivia
- The 2010 VW Polo Hatch is the second best-selling car in the whole of South Africa!
- The VW Polo Playa was finally released in South Africa in the late 90s but wasn't actually a Polo Hatch! It was a SEAT Ibiza with a completely different shell!
- Volkswagen loves to name its cars after different types of wind (the Golf, the Jetta, the Passat, and the Scirocco), and the Polo is no different. Rather than being named after the horse game for toffs or the minty sweet, the Polo Hatch actually gets its name from a reference to polar winds.
- In Australia, the Polo Hatch is one of the most popular cars driven by women. After a shift in marketing to target ladies, sales went from 700 annually to over a thousand.
- The very first Polos were hatchbacks, although the Sedan version was marketed initially as the VW Derby.