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  2. Volkswagen LT - Wikipedia

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    All 4x4 LTs have 6 stud tube type split-rims in 6.5J width. The standard tyre fitment on these wheels is 7.00x16 or 7.50x16. In 1985 VW took over the production of the 4x4 LT and introduced the DW (2.4 inline-6 N/A diesel) and DV (2.4 inline-6 turbo-diesel) engines to the portfolio. They made another 1250 or so 4x4 LTs.

  3. 4motion - Wikipedia

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    Volkswagen has previously used the term "Syncro" for its 4WD models, such as in Volkswagen T3. [1] Of the Volkswagen Group's other marques, the "quattro" nomenclature is used for 4WD Audi cars. Sister companies Škoda simply uses the nomenclature "4x4" after the model name, whereas Porsche merely uses "4". [2]

  4. Opel Combo - Wikipedia

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    In Germany, it was sold with a 1.3 litre petrol engine or a 1.6 (later 1.7) litre diesel unit. [1] The 1.3 petrol unit was then changed to a 1.4. Buyers in some countries, including the United Kingdom, also had the choice of a 90 PS (66 kW; 89 hp) 1.6-liter petrol unit. Opel Kadett Combo 1.7 D (1986–1989), rear

  5. List of Volkswagen vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Volkswagen Karmann Ghia (1955–1974, also sold as Type 34 Karmann Ghia, 1500 Karmann Ghia Coupe) Volkswagen 181 (1961–1983, also sold as Kurierwagen, Trekker, Thing, Safari) Volkswagen 1500/1600 (Type 3) (1961–1973) Volkswagen Type 147 Kleinlieferwagen (1964–1974) Volkswagen 411/412 (Type 4) (1967–1973) Volkswagen Country Buggy (1967 ...

  6. Volkswagen Touran - Wikipedia

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    The Volkswagen Touran is a car manufactured by German automaker Volkswagen since 2003 and sold in Europe and other select markets. A compact multi-purpose vehicle (MPV), [improper synthesis?] it fills a gap in Volkswagen's model lineup between the Volkswagen Golf, with which it shares its platform, and the Volkswagen Sharan, its larger counterpart, which ceased production in 2022.

  7. List of Volkswagen Group factories - Wikipedia

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    These include its mainstream marques of Volkswagen Passenger Cars, [2] Audi, [3] [4] SEAT, [5] Škoda [6] [7] and Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles, along with their premium marques of Ducati, Lamborghini, Porsche, Bentley, and Bugatti, and also includes plants of their major controlling interest in the Swedish truck-maker Scania.

  8. Volkswagen CC - Wikipedia

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    The Volkswagen CC, initially sold as the Volkswagen Passat CC, [4] is a car built by German marque Volkswagen from 2008 to 2016. [ citation needed ] It is a variant of the Volkswagen Passat that trades headroom and cargo space [ 5 ] for a coupé-like profile and sweeping roofline. [ 6 ]

  9. Volkswagen Caddy - Wikipedia

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    The Volkswagen Caddy is a panel van and leisure activity vehicle produced by the German automaker Volkswagen Group since 1979. It is sold in Europe and in other markets around the world. The Volkswagen Caddy was first introduced in North America in 1979 and in Europe in 1982.