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The car's success overseas is evident from its production and sales figures, which total over 21 million units.
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Whether they were partying or opposing the Vietnam War, it was the hippies' preferred mode of transportation.
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Launched in 1974, the Scirocco was mass-produced for eight years, using the Golf's powertrain options and based on the Golf platform.
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1974 saw the introduction of the Volkswagen Golf. The 1976 release of the first GTI drastically altered the landscape of cars.
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In the early 1990s, this vehicle replaced the Scirocco as VW's top model.
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The Volkswagen Jetta is a timeless classic that has been on the road since it began manufacturing in 1974.
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When Volkswagen released the Passat B1, a family-oriented vehicle, in 1972, it significantly increased the size of its customer base.
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VW's high-profile endeavour was the Phaeton.
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During its nine-year production run, the Eos proved to be a popular compact sports car with excellent handling.
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The Touareg is an SUV that rides on the same platforms as the Audi Q7 and Porsche Cayenne, which are its corporate siblings.
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