Which model is the ancestor of Volkswagen?
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Volkswagen's ancestor is the Beetle, the first car produced by Volkswagen. Here are the specific details: 1. Introduction: The Beetle car was a streamlined small passenger car produced by Volkswagen in Germany in 1934, which was the first to adopt a streamlined body shape. In 1936, based on the "Airflow," Ford successfully developed the Lincoln Zephyr streamlined small passenger car. This car featured a refined radiator grille, a dynamic appearance, and a distinctive spindle-shaped body when viewed from above. Mass production of streamlined body cars began with the German "Volkswagen." 2. Advantages and Disadvantages: The advantages include a cute and unique appearance with smooth lines; fine interior craftsmanship and rich configurations; flexible handling; excellent safety performance. The disadvantages are average power performance, slow acceleration; poor fuel efficiency; inconvenient after-sales maintenance and relatively high maintenance costs.