
Volkswagen Group currently owns the following renowned automotive brands: Volkswagen (Germany), Audi (Germany), Lamborghini (Italy), Bentley (UK), Bugatti (France), SEAT (Spain), Škoda (Czech Republic), Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles (Germany), and Porsche (Germany). Here is more information about the Volkswagen Group: 1. Volkswagen Group, also known as Volkswagen AG, was founded in 1938 and is headquartered in Wolfsburg, Germany. It is the largest automobile company in Europe and one of the most powerful multinational corporations in the global automotive industry. 2. Volkswagen Group operates 68 wholly-owned and joint-venture companies worldwide, with business areas covering automotive R&D, production, sales, logistics, services, auto parts, car rental, financial services, auto insurance, banking, and IT services.

When I was researching car purchases, I found that the Volkswagen Group owns quite a few brands. Besides Volkswagen itself, there's Audi for the luxury segment, Škoda offering practical value for money, SEAT with trendy designs, Porsche focusing on performance sports cars, Lamborghini crafting extreme supercars, Bentley providing top-tier luxury, Bugatti pushing speed limits, and Ducati motorcycles for adrenaline seekers. Each brand targets different demographics - the Audi A4 suits white-collar commuters, the Škoda Octavia offers spacious family practicality, while the Porsche 911 is an enthusiast favorite. Choosing a car should align with your needs - beginners might consider Volkswagen or Škoda for reliability and affordable maintenance. Valuing dependability most, I ultimately chose Škoda.

As an auto enthusiast, I follow Volkswagen Group's performance cars daily. Audi's quattro system and Porsche 911's handling are exhilarating, the Lamborghini Aventador's V12 roar is thrilling, and the Bugatti Chiron keeps breaking speed records. These brands shine on the track, but for daily fun, the Volkswagen GTI hot hatch is also a blast. Even Škoda and SEAT's base models are easy to drive and fuel-efficient. I love mingling in car enthusiast circles discussing Lamborghini's new designs, though my limited budget means I can only drool from afar. The Audi RS series is my goal—I'm saving up hard for it.

When money is tight, I look at Volkswagen Group's affordable brands. Skoda offers good value with models like the Octavia, which has ample space and low maintenance costs. The SEAT Ibiza is compact and fuel-efficient, perfect for city commuting. The Volkswagen Polo is an affordable entry-level option with decent durability. Audi is slightly pricier, but you might occasionally find a good deal on a used A3. As for Bugatti and Lamborghini, they're out of reach, so it's best to ignore them. I've been driving a SEAT for two years—it's fuel-efficient, handles well, and is affordable even on a monthly salary of 5,000 yuan.


