VW BlueSport concept
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I have been following this little beauty on worldcarfans.com as well. I must say that this car is simply beautiful. It looks great, it fantastic on fuel, and has little environmental impact from the perspective of emissions. If it makes it into production, which it likely won't, I would weigh it as an option. I see so much Audi in it, of course. Who knows... with Porshce recently acquiring a larger stake in VW, they may decide that this roadster deserves to be a production vehicle.
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I would buy that car.
I turn my nose up at just about everything, but I would buy that car.
I turn my nose up at just about everything, but I would buy that car.
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"180 HP, 260 lb-ft torque)
AutoblogGreen says that the vehicle is good for 54.7 MPG on the European cycle. Switching the vehicle into Eco mode pushes the figure slightly to 57.36 MPG
VW dug way down into the parts bin to secure the magnificent dual-clutch six-speed transmission which can be had in the aforementioned GTI.
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With those figures I'd drop my s2 and lease it in a heart beat!
VW always have geate lease deals. I'd never buy a German car though
AutoblogGreen says that the vehicle is good for 54.7 MPG on the European cycle. Switching the vehicle into Eco mode pushes the figure slightly to 57.36 MPG
VW dug way down into the parts bin to secure the magnificent dual-clutch six-speed transmission which can be had in the aforementioned GTI.
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With those figures I'd drop my s2 and lease it in a heart beat!
VW always have geate lease deals. I'd never buy a German car though