Wolfsburg Edition - Navigation Audio Cd (wma And Mp3) And Video Dvd Playback on 2040-cars
Simpsonville, South Carolina, United States
Volkswagen Tiguan 2010, Wolfsburg Edition - $18,900 OBO
1 OWNER, NON-SMOKER, EXCELLENT CONDITION, VERY CLEAN, 63k MILES, NEW TIRES, NAVIGATION SYSTEM, TURBOCHARGED, PANORAMIC MOONROOF (FRONT TO REAR) WITH SHADE COVER, HEATED LEATHER SEATS, BLUETOOTH, CRUISE CTRL, MAINTAINED/SERVICED ACCORDING TO FACTORY SPECS, ROOF RACK RAILS, IIHS TOP SAFETY PICK, 2 KEYLESS ENTRY PHOBS, CD PLAYER, MP3, SD CARD, IPOD CABLE, PWR WINDOWS LOCK & MIRRORS, SIRIUS XM RADIO, FACTORY FLOORMATS FRONT/REAR, NEVER WRECKED, CLEAN TITLE. VEHICLE WAS JUST SERVICED (NEW TIRES, NEW BRAKES, OIL/FILTER, WIPER BLADES) SEE BELOW FOR FURTHER DESCRIPTION OF OPTIONS. This is an excellent mid size SUV with plenty of power and fun to drive. The sporty 200HP turbo-charged V6 actually boasts best engine in it's class from Car & Driver and is still very fuel efficient and not a gas hog. The 6-speed transmission is automatic with step-tronic (manual up/down shift) option that will let you get the most each gear has to offer. The sound system is amazing and the in-dash DVD player & navigation system incorporates touch screen functionality to make everything easy and intuitive. This has been a dream of a car but we have decided as a family that it is time to get a van.
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VW Golf Sportsvan succeeds Golf Plus in Frankfurt
Sun, 08 Sep 2013
Just ahead of this week's Frankfurt Motor Show, Volkswagen has announced the world premiere of its Golf Sportsvan, a near-production concept that succeeds its Golf Plus. VW describes this compact family car as "one of the most versatile vehicles of the compact class," noting that it offers a mix of hatchback and minivan features in a sporty package.
That sportiness comes from the Sportsvan's styling (perhaps more sleek wagon than minivan) and performance features it shares with the Golf GTI - including the XDS+ electronic differential lock, which is integrated into the Electronic Stability Control system to improve agility. At the same time, the Sportsvan's six engine options, which include a turbodiesel, are up to 19-percent more fuel-efficient than their predecessors.
How VW's hyper-efficient XL1 will influence the next Golf
Mon, 18 Aug 2014In 2007, the European Union mandated fleet average CO2 emissions of 158.7 g/km. For 2015, that figure will drop to 130 g/km, and the target for 2020 is an ambitions 95 g/km. Thanks to some German politicking, that target will be phased in from 2020 to 2024, but it will still apply to 80 percent of passenger cars in that first year. In US miles per gallon, that's the equivalent of going from about 35 mpg to 42 mpg to 57 mpg. The current Volkswagen Golf is rated from 85 g/km of CO2 to 190 g/km depending on model - and zero for the e-Golf, so for the next-generation MkVIII hatch due in 2019, to meet the goal, Volkswagen engineers will need to introduce a bunch of new tricks. According to a report in Autocar, VW be mining its hyper-efficient XL1 for some of them.
Predictions for the next Golf include a variable-compression engine, an electric flywheel and an electric turbo, along with taking greater advantage of coasting. Volkswagen could be getting help from Audi with the electric turbo and variable-compression engine and electric turbo, with Audi already having shown off the former and brand technical boss Ulrich Hackenberg confirming the VW Group is working on the latter. It's possible the flywheel system could also have the mark of The Four Rings: Autocar mentions a British system that Volvo is testing, but the R18 e-tron Quattro racer has been using one for years.
The need for such features is because the company won't be able to net enough future gains from just aerodynamic improvements and advanced materials. As price will be a factor (the regulations are expected to "add hundreds of euros to the cost of building a car"), adding much more aluminum or carbon fiber is an unlikely option. We're told the next generation won't be longer or wider than the current car, and being Europe's most popular model, VW doesn't want to make a big bet on futuristic aero, but the report says the MkVIII will "likely" have "the most aerodynamic treatment yet seen on a production vehicle," the area where lessons learned from the XL1 will truly be seen.
Anti-union group files lawsuit against VW and UAW
Fri, 14 Mar 2014The fight for unionization at Volkswagen's Chattanooga, TN, factory isn't letting up. Yesterday, the National Labor Relations Board decided to allow anti-United Auto Workers employees at the plant the right to defend voting down the measure. Now, a group called the National Right to Work Foundation has filed a federal lawsuit on behalf of five workers against VW and the UAW for allegedly working together to organize.
The group says in a release that it wants "to block further collusion between the company and the United Auto Workers." It alleges that VW forced workers to attend "mandatory pro-union meetings" and prevented managers from opposing. In a rebuttal on its website, the UAW called the claims "baseless" and said its actions were entirely legal.
One possible problem faces the carmaker in regards to the lawsuit. According to the Detroit Free Press, a recent US Court of Appeals ruling found that neutrality agreements like the one the business had with the UAW could be illegal if the company provided "things of value" to the union. The newspaper also claims that VW held a mandatory employee meeting concerning the election, but workers were free to leave during the UAW's presentation.