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  2. Wartburg 1.3 - Wikipedia

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    The Wartburg 1.3 is a car which was produced by Automobilwerk Eisenach between October 1988 and April 1991. [1] The car was an updated version of the Wartburg 353, with a 1.3-litre, four-stroke, four-cylinder engine as also used in the second generation Volkswagen Polo, instead of the original 1-litre, two-stroke, three-cylinder unit found in the 353.

  3. Volkswagen Polo - Wikipedia

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    The Volkswagen Polo GTI can trace its roots back to the original hot Polo, the supercharged 1.3-litre 85 kW (115 PS) G40. It was sold in the United Kingdom between 1990 and 1994 in the form of the Mk2F Polo but was available during the late 1980s in limited numbers in Europe in the form of the Mk2 Polo GT G40.

  4. Volkswagen Polo Mk3 - Wikipedia

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    Unlike the Volkswagen Polo Mk1 and Volkswagen Polo Mk2, trim levels were not the same across Europe; the United Kingdom's were L, CL, GL, GLX, 16v (later E, S, SE and GTi); models sold in Europe had trim levels which were individual to the country they were marketed in. The facelift at the end of 1999 saw the introduction of E, S and SE trim ...

  5. Volkswagen Polo G40 - Wikipedia

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    At the time of launch of the Polo Mk2F, the highest performance model was the Polo GT with 56 kilowatts (76 PS; 75 bhp)(engine ID code: 3F).This featured a multi-point fuel injected version of the 1,272 cc engine, capable of propelling it from 0 - 60 mph (97 km/h) in 11.1 seconds and onto a quoted top speed of 172 km/h (107 mph).

  6. List of Volkswagen Group platforms - Wikipedia

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    Volkswagen Group PL/PQ platforms platform code used for notable examples PQ12 (NSF) ultra-compact city cars: Volkswagen Up, SEAT Mii, Škoda Citigo PQ24 [2] supermini cars: Volkswagen Polo (9N), Volkswagen Gol MK5 - Third Gen.(2008–present, PQ24/25 hybrid) [3] SEAT Ibiza (6L), SEAT Córdoba (6L), Škoda Fabia (6Y), Škoda Fabia (5J), Škoda ...

  7. Volkswagen Derby - Wikipedia

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    Volkswagen Derby was the name first given by German automaker Volkswagen for the commercialization of the booted saloon version of its Volkswagen Polo Mk1 supermini, between 1977 and 1981 in Europe. Later, the Derby name was used by the Mexican Volkswagen subsidiary for the Polo Classic Mk3 saloon on its domestic market in the mid-1990s.

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    3 Signs You've 'Made It' Financially, According to Financial Influencer Genesis Hinckley. 5 Cities Where Homes Will Be a Total Steal in 2 Years. 10 New Cars To Avoid Buying in 2025.

  9. List of Volkswagen Group factories - Wikipedia

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    VW Polo Playa VW Polo Mk4 VW Polo Mk5 5-door/CrossPolo VW Polo Vivo (Mk4 Polo-based) VW Type 2 (T1) VW Type 2 (T2) VW Microbus (T3) Audi Super 90 Audi 80 Audi A4 (B5) Audi 100 (C1) Audi 100 (C2) Audi 500 (C3) Audi 500 (C4) Audi S4 (C4) Audi A6 (C4/C5) Engines, Components: 1951: 3,679: Originally known as South Africa Motor Assemblers and ...