Does the Volkswagen 2.5T V6 engine burn oil?

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MacSienna
07/30/25 2:02am
It burns oil. Here are detailed introductions about Volkswagen: 1. Brand logo: Volkswagen AG (German: Volks-Wagenwerk), meaning 'car for the people', has undergone multiple changes in its logo history. The VW in the logo stands for the first letters of its full name. The logo resembles three 'V's made with middle and index fingers, symbolizing Volkswagen's determination to win in the company and its products. 2. Brand groups: The Audi brand group includes four brands: Audi, SEAT, Lamborghini, and Ducati. The Volkswagen brand group comprises eight brands: Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles, Volkswagen Passenger Cars, ŠKODA, Bentley, Bugatti, Porsche, Scania, and MAN.
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