New China Market Volkswagen Lavida Draws its Inspiration from the Passat
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New China Market Volkswagen Lavida Draws its Inspiration from the Passat



Four years and some 700,000 sales after Volkswagen debuted the Lavida at the 2008 Beijing Auto Show in China, the German automaker is returning to this year's venue to present the successor to its widely popular family sedan.

Though you would be forgiven to mistake it for a Passat, the New Lavida is in fact a compact-size sedan that draws its styling inspiration from Volkswagen's larger saloon model.

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