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Spied: Meet the New VW Golf Variant or Jetta Sportwagen
One of the first derivatives of the seventh generation Volkswagen Golf family after the launch of the three- and five-door hatchbacks will be a more practical and roomier estate body style, a prototype of which was nabbed by our scoop photographers testing on European roads. Volkswagen will likely release the new station wagon model under different names in various markets, such as Golf Variant in mainland Europe, Golf Estate in the UK and Jetta Sportwagen in North America.
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New Vw Golf Sportwagen Debuts With Awd And 150hp Diesel In New York
Out goes the VW Jetta SportWagen, in comes the Golf SportWagen. After using the Jetta nameplate for a car everybody else knows as the Golf Estate or Wagon, VW of America is partially complying with its global designation standards, keeping the SportWagen...
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New Vw Golf Variant Is The 2014 Jetta Sportwagen, Tdi Bluemotion Rated At 71.3mpg!
After a slew of leaked photos over the weekend, Volkswagen has officially released the new Golf Variant, which will eventually be known as the next generation Golf Wagon, Golf Estate or Jetta SportWagen, depending on the market in which it will go on...
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New Vw Golf Variant Or Jetta Sportwagen Scooped Undisguised, Debuts In Geneva
According to the most recent version of the Geneva Motor Show's official list of world premieres, the next generation of the Volkswagen Golf Variant will join the Cross Up and four more Golf debuts, the GTI, GTD, EcoFuel and BlueMotion. Thanks to...
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Let's Not Pretend: Calling It A Golf Doesn't Mean Americans Are Going To Buy Wagons
Here are a few key facts from last week's GCBC post on Jalopnik's Kinja platform. • U.S. sales of the Volkswagen Jetta SportWagen declined 27% between 2011 and 2014. • As the Golf SportWagen takes over from the Jetta SportWagen...
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Euro Volkswagen Golf Variant Previews North American Volkswagen Jetta Sportwagen
This 2010 Volkswagen Golf Variant will eventually end up at a Volkswagen dealership near you.... eventually. The major change will be its badge, where Volkswagen is inclined to wagonify a sedan rather than a hatchback. This means we're served the...
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