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Winding Road (Free subscription) | 1 hour ago
For some time now, reports and rumors had us believing that a U.S.-market diesel variant of the Volkswagen Tiguan was a done deal. Today at the Boulder, Colorado launch of VW’s new compact softroader, we were reminded that you can't always believe what you hear—and you can't always get what you want. The first 2009 Tigs are rolling into dealerships as you read this, but all of them will be...
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USA Today (Free subscription) | 2 hours ago
A U.S. factory would avoid the currency-exchange whammy, in which the falling U.S. dollar has made imported goods more expensive. ...
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Top Speed (Free subscription) | yesterday
Posted on 05.15.2008 12:05 by Simona Filed under: KTM Volkswagen | industry news Volkswagen is set to team up with KTM to develop its first ever motorcycle. KTM's first attempt at a road car, the track-biased X-Bow, was developed with help from VW's engineers, and even makes use of the 2.0-litre turbo from the Audi TT. So is time to return the favor! The two-wheeler would pitch VW head-to-head...
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German Car Scene (Free subscription) | yesterday
By participating in the 24-Hour Race at the Nürburgring, Volkswagen tackles one of the major challenges in international motorsport yet again.
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ziomal.biz (Free subscription) | yesterday
Saudi Arabia: SAMACO, Saudi Arabia's premier distributor of Volkswagen cars achieved record levels in both sales and after-sales service during 2007 and has emerged as the leading VW distributor in the Middle East. [AMEInfo.com]
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I-Am-Bored.com Latest Links (Free subscription) | yesterday
A bunch of bored soldiers find a VW that they believe has been abandoned. What do you think is gonna happen next?
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Hindu (Free subscription) | 4 hours ago
VISAKHAPATNAM: A part of the land identified for German auto major Volkswagen's Greenfield project in the city is up for grabs. After a lot of hype, controversy and the inspection of facilities available in the city by a team from ...
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Autoblog (Free subscription) | 05/14/2008
Filed under: Volkswagen , Motorcycles , Rumormill Shortly after the revelation that Volkswagen wished it hadn't passed up on the opportunity to purchase famed Italian bike maker Ducati, comes a word that the German automaker has plans for its own line of motorcycles. What we can say for sure is that the rumored bike isn't likely to look anything like the picture above, which nonetheless...
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eGMCarTech (Free subscription) | 05/14/2008
V-dub is offering a special edition of the Polo hatchback in Germany called the Polo GT Rocket. You might be thinking that this is some crazy 200-hp Polo but there are now major performance upgrades;...
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Just Auto (Free subscription) | yesterday
To help combat rising gasoline and diesel prices, Volkswagen will promote fuel efficient driver training.
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Sify (Free subscription) | yesterday
German carmaker, Volkswagen (VW), has decided to set up an industrial park close to its upcoming plant site at Chakan on the Pune-Nashik highway.
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Motor Authority (Free subscription) | 05/14/2008
Volkswagen chairman Ferdinand Piech revealed last month his desire to expand the carmaker’s operations into the motorbike industry, telling German media that he regretted not acquiring the Ducati label during the 1980s when it was near bankruptcy. Piech’s dream could soon come true as latest reports claim VW is about to produce its [...]
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Faster and Faster (Free subscription) | yesterday
Could VW really be getting into motorcycle production...? Pic: Auto ExpressAccording to a report on Auto Express, Volkswagen may soon be stepping in to make motorcycles and perhaps even a trike or two. The German car company worked with KTM on the X-Bow, which is fitted with a 2.0-litre turbocharged engine from Audi. Now, KTM may return the favour by helping VW develop its own motorcycle! From...
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Daily News Analysis (Free subscription) | 05/14/2008
German carmaker, Volkswagen (VW), has decided to set up an industrial park close to its upcoming plant site at Chakan on the Pune-Nashik highway.