Is there a first aid kit in Volkswagen cars?
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Volkswagen cars generally do not come with a first aid kit. Here are the methods to determine whether a Volkswagen car has a first aid kit: High-end Volkswagen models: Luxury configurations may include a first aid kit. The original first aid kit from the car manufacturer is very expensive, so luxury configurations might include one. It is important to note that the items in the first aid kit have expiration dates. If they exceed the expiration date, they cannot be used, and the items in the first aid kit need to be replaced regularly. Mid-range and low-end Volkswagen models: Generally, they do not come with a first aid kit. If not included, you can purchase one separately. First aid kits are expensive, and mid-range and low-end Volkswagen models do not include them, so you need to buy one yourself. Similarly, you should pay attention to replacing the items in the first aid kit regularly.
I've been driving a Volkswagen for several years, owning a Passat, and didn't even notice the first aid kit when I picked up the car. Later, I checked the user manual and found out that first aid kits are usually not included in the standard configuration of Volkswagen cars. The manual recommends keeping one in the trunk near the spare tire. I remember watching a YouTube video where the host mentioned that imported German Golf models might come with one, but domestically produced Volkswagens like the Lavida and Sagitar generally require you to buy your own. So I immediately ordered a first aid kit online, which includes bandages, tourniquets, and other essentials, and I always check the expiration date before long trips. This stuff is super important—it can save lives in emergencies, so don't count on the factory to provide it.