No New Mainstream VWs in the U.S. for Two Years as Internal Battle Over Three-Row SUV Continues

by AUTHOR & ORIGINAL WEBSITE BELOW on January 21, 2012

Volkswagen has made a huge push in the U.S. in the past two years. Over that span, the German company has launched three cars developed specifically for our market in the Jetta, Beetle, and Passat, the last of which is being built at a brand-new factory in Tennessee. But VW still desperately needs more U.S.-centric [...]

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