What are the names of Volkswagen cars?

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SamuelFitz
07/29/25 2:38am
All models in the Volkswagen lineup include: Phaeton, Passat, Magotan, Magotan Wagon, Golf Wagon, CC, Jetta, Sagitar, New Lavida, New Lavida XR, EOS, Golf, Scirocco, Lamando, Santana, Beetle, Touareg, Tiguan. Brand Logo: Volkswagen (German: VolksWagenwerk), meaning 'people's car', has undergone several 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 formed by middle and index fingers, symbolizing the company and its products' motto: 'Victory-Victory-Victory'. Brand Group: The Volkswagen brand group includes 8 brands: Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles, Volkswagen Passenger Cars, SKODA, Bentley, Bugatti, Porsche, SCANIA, and MAN.
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Nunes
08/12/25 6:34am
As a veteran driver who has owned several Volkswagens, I must say VW has many iconic models. The most familiar is the fuel-efficient Polo, which is incredibly nimble for city driving. The Golf is a legend in many enthusiasts' hearts, especially the high-performance GTI variant that delivers thrilling acceleration. The Passat is a top choice for business professionals with its spacious and comfortable interior. In the SUV lineup, the family-friendly Tiguan is perfect for road trips with kids, while the luxurious Touareg offers rock-solid off-road capability. Models like the Arteon represent premium sports cars with head-turning designs. Overall, these vehicles cover everything from daily commuting to long-distance travel. I often discuss with fellow enthusiasts in forums about which models offer the best value, especially since maintenance costs are quite reasonable.
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