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Has the Scirocco Been Discontinued?

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StPhoebe
09/03/25 3:04am
The Scirocco has been discontinued. Below is detailed information about it: Introduction 1: As an all-weather sports coupe, the Scirocco features a low and wide body, smooth side lines, and broad rear wheel arches, giving this sports car a constantly "ready to charge forward" stance. Introduction 2: The Scirocco 2.0TSI is equipped with a powerful 2.0TSI turbocharged direct-injection gasoline engine, which won the International Engine of the Year award for four consecutive years. With a maximum power of 155 kW (210 horsepower) and a maximum torque of 280 N·m, the Scirocco 2.0TSI accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in just 6.9 seconds.
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LeClara
09/15/25 4:48am
As someone who frequently follows automotive news, the Scirocco was indeed discontinued in 2017. I think it's quite a pity—it was so popular in Europe back then, with that sleek fastback design full of sportiness. The market has changed now, with SUVs and electric vehicles being more in demand, and Volkswagen probably found it unprofitable to keep producing it. If you want to drive a Scirocco, you'll have to look for a used one, but be cautious about its condition, especially potential issues with the engine and suspension. I recommend visiting multiple used car dealerships to find a newer model. That said, Volkswagen's ID series of electric vehicles is on the rise—quieter and more energy-efficient, making them a good alternative. In the end, times are progressing, cars are evolving, but the memories of these classic models are still worth cherishing.
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VanAndrew
10/29/25 5:28am
As someone who has driven a Scirocco, I remember it was discontinued around 2017. Back then, I often took it out for a spin—the acceleration was really thrilling. Nowadays, there's no news about new models, as the market has shifted towards cars with more space. The reasons are probably declining sales and high production costs. Current owners of older models need to be careful with maintenance since parts are hard to come by. Finding a reliable repair shop for regular checks on tires and electrical systems is crucial. I'd say if you're considering buying one, the used car market is the only option, but don't expect to drive it for long—older cars come with higher safety risks. In comparison, Volkswagen's newer models are more fuel-efficient and eco-friendly, like the Tiguan, which is a solid choice. Nostalgia aside, safety should always come first in reality.
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