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  2. Volkswagen Polo Mk2 - Wikipedia

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    The Volkswagen Polo Mk2 is the second generation of the Volkswagen Polo supermini.It was produced from late 1981 until 1994. It received a major facelift in 1990 and was available in three different body styles, including a distinctive kammback-styled hatchback, nicknamed "breadvan" in the UK but referred to as a Steilheck ("steep tail") in Germany.

  3. Volkswagen Polo - Wikipedia

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    1987 Volkswagen Polo (Mk2) L Coupé. The Polo Mk2 was used extensively by Volkswagen to develop future innovations, for example supercharging with a 40-mm G-Lader supercharger in the GT G40 version. A 60-mm G-Lader would later be used on the larger and more technically challenging G60 engine used in the Golf and Corrado.

  4. Volkswagen Polo G40 - Wikipedia

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    There have been a number of one-make race series for the Polo, starting with the 'Volkswagen Polo G40 Cup' for Mk2 (Germany) and Mk2F G40 (UK) versions. The Polo Cup championship started in 1987 with race-modified Polo G40 producing 82 kW (111 PS; 110 bhp) (with a catalytic converter ) and was a support race at rounds of the Deutsche ...

  5. Volkswagen Group A0 platform - Wikipedia

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    The Volkswagen Group A0 platform is a series of automobile platforms shared among superminis of various marques of the Volkswagen Group.. Under Volkswagen's revised platform naming system, the "A04" platform is known as the PQ24 platform, [1] and what may have been called the A05 platform is officially the PQ25 platform.

  6. Volkswagen Polo Mk3 - Wikipedia

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    The MK3 Polo was unveiled on 31 August 1994, and was immediately available in left-hand drive form for continental markets, [9] and was launched on the right-hand drive UK market in October that year. It was the first completely new Polo to be launched since the MK2 model in 1981; although that model had undergone a major restyle in 1990.

  7. G-Lader - Wikipedia

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    Volkswagen Polo Mk2 GT G40 (Typ 86c - Limited to 500 vehicles first series (all black, fog head lamps) and a second of approx 1500, standards colors plus 500 all black for French market only) Volkswagen Polo Mk2F GT G40 (Typ 86c) Volkswagen Golf Mk2 GTI G60 (Typ 19E) Volkswagen Golf Mk2 G60 Rallye (Typ 19E - limited to 5000 vehicles)

  8. Category:Polo by year - Wikipedia

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    About Wikipedia; Contact us; Contribute Help; Learn to edit; Community portal; Recent changes; Upload file; ... 1900 in polo (1 P) 1908 in polo (1 C, 2 P) 1920 in ...

  9. Volkswagen Polo Mk4 - Wikipedia

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    The Volkswagen Polo Mk4 is the fourth generation of the Volkswagen Polo supermini car produced by the German manufacturer Volkswagen. It was marketed from early 2002 to 2010 in most countries except Argentina and the USA. It was manufactured in South Africa until 2017, it was sold as the Polo Vivo. [3]