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Models
- (-) Remove Ka filter Ka
- (-) Remove Multivan filter Multivan
- (-) Remove Z3 filter Z3
- A3 (1) Apply A3 filter
- Altea (1) Apply Altea filter
- Altea XL (1) Apply Altea XL filter
- Caddy (1) Apply Caddy filter
- Crafter (1) Apply Crafter filter
- Crafter (1) Apply Crafter filter
- Golf (8) Apply Golf filter
- Golf (2) Apply Golf filter
- Golf Plus (1) Apply Golf Plus filter
- Jetta (1) Apply Jetta filter
- Leon (1) Apply Leon filter
- Octavia (1) Apply Octavia filter
- Passat (1) Apply Passat filter
- Polo (6) Apply Polo filter
- Scirocco (1) Apply Scirocco filter
- Sharan (1) Apply Sharan filter
- Superb (1) Apply Superb filter
- Toledo (1) Apply Toledo filter
Parts
- (-) Remove Exhaust Catalytic Converter filter Exhaust Catalytic Converter
- Oxygen Sensor (2) Apply Oxygen Sensor filter
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Volkswagen trivia
- 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.
- The first Volkswagen car was the ‘Type 1’ although you may know it as the Beetle. Over 20 million were sold before production stopped.
- Volkswagens’ are mentioned currently in 10 world records including the ‘greatest distance driven on a single tank of fuel’ (1,581.88 miles by a VW Passat) and the ‘Fastest vehicle crossing the Gilf Al-Kebir plateau’ (timed at 5hr 7min in a VW Amarok).
- Volkswagen has won the ‘European Car of the Year’ award four times (Golf twice, Polo and Passat).
- 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.