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  2. Volkswagen Caddy - Wikipedia

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    Released in 1979, the first Volkswagen Caddy is a coupe utility and van based on the Volkswagen ... and Volkswagen released the Volkswagen Rabbit Pickup in North ...

  3. Volkswagen Westmoreland Assembly - Wikipedia

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    The factory manufactured a range of fuel-efficient small cars with gasoline and diesel engines, all variants (or rebadged models) of Volkswagen's Golf: the Rabbit (79–84); Rabbit GTI (83–84); Rabbit Pickup (1979–1982); the Golf Mk2 and GTI (85–89) and the Jetta (87–89).

  4. Volkswagen Golf Mk1 - Wikipedia

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    The Volkswagen Rabbit GTI, the North American version of the high-performance Golf GTI, debuted in Canada in 1979 and the United States for 1983. Assembled from parts made in Mexico, Canada, Germany and the U.S. in Volkswagen's Westmoreland assembly plant, it had the same Mk1 chassis, and the same A1 body type as the Mk1 Golf GTI that had been ...

  5. Coupé utility - Wikipedia

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    1994–2001 Škoda Felicia Pickup/Fun; 1954–1960 Standard 6 cwt utility (commercial variant of the Standard Ten) 1950–1964 Standard Vanguard utility (also sold as "Standard Pick-up Truck") [27] 1979–2007 Volkswagen Caddy Typ 14/Rabbit coupé utility; 1996–2001 Volkswagen Caddy Typ 9U (rebadged Škoda Felicia coupé utility) c. 1952 ...

  6. 1984 VW Rabbit Convertible Is Today's Bring a Trailer Auction ...

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    When Volkswagen took a can opener to the Rabbit, it created an '80s icon. With a 90-hp 1.8-liter engine, like the contemporary GTI, the Rabbit convertible was a quick and nimble runabout ...

  7. Volkswagen Golf - Wikipedia

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    The Volkswagen Golf (listen ⓘ) is a compact car/small family car produced by the German automotive manufacturer Volkswagen since 1974, marketed worldwide across eight generations, in various body configurations and under various nameplates – including as the Volkswagen Rabbit in the United States and Canada (Mk1 and Mk5), and as the Volkswagen Caribe [1] in Mexico (Mk1).

  8. Volkswagen Type 2 (T3) - Wikipedia

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    Many owners have had the VW engines replaced in pursuit of improved power and reliability, [27] [28] particularly the Wasserboxer due to phosphated coolant. [29] [30] Apart from the Porsche and Oettinger engines already mentioned, swaps have used VW Rabbit diesel engines, the 2.0 L Tico Engine, Golf/Jetta petrol engines and Ford Zetec engines ...

  9. Template : Volkswagen (North America) timeline 1950–1989

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