Where is the key slot for Volkswagen cars located?

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SanEverett
07/30/25 12:14am
The key slot for Volkswagen cars is located in the notch beneath the decorative cover of the vehicle. Below is detailed information about Volkswagen: 1. Overview: Volkswagen (German: Volkswagen) is an automobile manufacturing company headquartered in Wolfsburg, Germany, and is the core enterprise of the Volkswagen Group, one of the world's four largest automobile manufacturers. 'Volks' in German means 'people,' and 'Wagen' means 'car,' so the full name translates to 'people's car,' often abbreviated as 'VW.' 2. Models: Main models include the Volkswagen Polo-GTI, Volkswagen Golf, Volkswagen EOS sports car, Volkswagen CC, Volkswagen Passat, Volkswagen Phaeton, Volkswagen Audi, Volkswagen Lavida, Volkswagen Sagitar, among others.
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