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Images: Volkswagen Mk.6 Golf (2009-12)

Images: Volkswagen Mk.6 Golf (2009-12) Released in Australia in February 2009, the Volkswagen Mk.6 Golf was a small, five-door hatchback. Manufactured in Wolfsburg, Germany, the front-wheel drive Mk.6 Golf range initially consisted of four variants (90TSI, 118TSI, 77TDI, 103TDI) and two editions (Trendline and Comfortline). In September 2010, the 77TSI variants was released… Read full […]

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Images: Volkswagen T5 Caravelle (2008-15)

Images: Volkswagen T5.I Caravelle (2008-10) Released in March 2008, the Volkswagen T5 Series I (T5.I) Caravelle was a large people mover, available in standard and long wheelbase models that had eight and nine seats, respectively. Manufactured in Hanover, Germany, the T5.I Caravelle was powered by a 2.5-litre five-cylinder turbo-diesel engine – available with 96kW and […]

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Images: Volkswagen T6 Caravelle (2015-24)

Images: Volkswagen T6 Caravelle (2015-24) Released in Australia in December 2015, the Volkswagen T6 Caravelle was a nine-seat people mover with sliding doors on both sides. Manufactured in Hanover, Germany, the front-wheel drive Volkswagen T6 Caravelle was powered by a 2.0-litre turbo-diesel engine that was mated to a seven-speed double clutch transmission (Volkswagen’s Direct Shift […]

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Images: Volkswagen Mk.6 CC (2012-16)

Images: Volkswagen Mk.6 CC (2012-16) Released in July 2012, the Volkswagen Mk.6 CC was a four-seat sedan with a coupe-like profile. Manufactured in Emden, Germany, the CC was available with either a 2.0-litre turbo-diesel engine or a 3.6-litre direct-injection V6 petrol engine. Both engines were solely available with a six-speed double clutch transmission (DCT, or […]

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Images: Volkswagen 1F Eos (2007-14)

Images: Volkswagen 1F.I Eos (2007-11) Released in February 2007, the Volkswagen 1F Series I (1F.I) Eos was a two-door, four-seat convertible with a retractable metal roof. Manufactured in Palmela, Portugal, the front-wheel drive Eos was available with either a 2.0-litre turbo diesel engine (the ‘2.0 TDI’ variants) or a 2.0-litre turbocharged petrol unit (‘2.0 TFSI’); […]

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Images: Volkswagen 2K Caddy Life (2006-15)

Images: Volkswagen 2K.I Caddy Life (2006-10) Released in May 2006, the Volkswagen 2K Series I (2K.I) Caddy Life was a seven seat people mover. The Caddy Life was initially available in 1.6i and 1.9TDI variants, powered by 1.6-litre petrol and 1.9-litre turbo-diesel engines respectively. The Caddy Life had a 2-2-3 seating configuration and sliding side […]

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Images: Volkswagen Mk.4 Caddy Life (2015-21)

Images: Volkswagen Mk.4 Caddy Life (2015-21) Released in Australia in December 2015, the Volkswagen Mk.4 Caddy Life was people mover that was available in standard (Caddy Life) and long wheelbase (Caddy Maxi Life) models. Manufactured in Poznan, Poland, the front-wheel drive Volkswagen Mk.4 Caddy was initially powered by a 1.4-litre turbocharged petrol engine (‘TSI220’) … […]

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Images: Volkswagen Mk.4 Caddy Van (2015-21)

Images: Volkswagen Mk.4 Caddy Van (2015-21) Released in Australia in December 2015, the Volkswagen Mk.4 Caddy Van was available in standard, long wheelbase (Caddy Maxi) and five-seat (Caddy Maxi Crew) models. Manufactured in Poznan, Poland, the front-wheel drive Volkswagen Mk.4 Caddy was initially powered by a 1.4-litre turbocharged petrol engine (‘TSI220’) which had a Stop/Start […]

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Images: Volkswagen 2K Caddy (2005-15)

Images: Volkswagen 2K.I Caddy (2005-10) Released in March 2005, the Volkswagen 2K Series I (2K.I) Caddy was a two-seat van. The Caddy was initially available with either a 1.6-litre petrol engine (the 1.6i variant) or a 1.9-litre turbo-diesel unit (the 1.9 TDI). Built off the Mk.5 Golf platform, the Caddy had a sliding door on […]

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Images: Volkswagen 2H Amarok utility (2011-22)

Images: Volkswagen 2H.I Amarok utility (2011-16) Released in March 2011, the Volkswagen 2H Series I (2H.I) Amarok utility was initially available in a four-door, dual-cab body. The Amarok range initially consisted of the TDI400 variant which was powered by a 2.0-litre four-cylinder bi-turbo-diesel engine mated to a six-speed manual transmission. The TDI400 was also available […]

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