Where is the fuel cap switch on the Volkswagen Polo?
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The fuel cap switch on the Volkswagen Polo is located on the passenger side. Below is some relevant information about the Volkswagen Polo: First Generation: The first-generation Polo was introduced in the 1970s in Germany, where small cars from Britain, France, and Italy dominated the market. In September 1974, Volkswagen launched the groundbreaking Audi 50 to reclaim market share. The Audi 50 was 3.49 meters long, could seat up to four adults, and featured high-quality interior craftsmanship with trendy small features for the time, such as an electronic clock and temperature display. Second Generation: The second-generation Polo was introduced in August 1981. The exterior of the second-generation Polo underwent some modifications, with the rear body lines designed to be more streamlined and dynamic, and the trunk made steeper to increase interior space and enhance practicality. When the rear seats were folded down, the luggage space could expand from 265 liters to 645 liters. If the entire interior space was fully utilized, it could reach up to 1,000 liters, a figure that was undoubtedly a world record for models in this category at the time.