The flagship series from Volkswagen divides into a four-door sedan and five-door wagon, each packing either a four-cylinder or V6 engine, manual or automatic transmission with standard front-wheel-drive (FWD) or VW's optional 4Motion AWD. Read More »
2003 Volkswagen Beetle Compact Coupe
The design, so sleek and smooth and simple, catches the eye and stands apart from the shape of any other vehicle on a street. Read More »
2003 Volkswagen Jetta Compact Sedan and Wagon
Perhaps more than any other model in VW's fleet, Jetta deserves the tag as a people's car. Read More »
2002 Volkswagen Euro Van Minivan
EuroVan’s boxy styling isn’t exactly pretty, but it stands out from the lookalike family vehicles packed onto America’s highways. It offers more driving feedback than one would expect from a van, although it lacks the comfort and refinement of its more popular competitors like the Dodge Caravan and Honda Odyssey. Read More »
2002 Volkswagen Beetle Turbo S
The Wolfsburg Wonder Shows Teeth Behind The Cuteness Read More »