Which year is the Volkswagen SVW71412CR from?

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DelNolan
07/30/25 8:22am
Volkswagen SVW71412CR is the earliest Volkswagen Santana from 1985. Introduction to the history of Santana: The Santana (SANTANA) sedan is a brand car produced by Volkswagen in California, USA. Starting from 1985, after more than 20 years of production history, the ordinary Santana sedan (Santana 87) could be seen all over the country. In October 2012, Shanghai Volkswagen announced the discontinuation of the old version of Santana (Santana 87). Introduction to the new Santana: The new Santana completely abandons the boxy styling of the 1970s seen in the old Santana, replacing it with a more modern and fashionable dynamic design. Overall, it already features the latest exterior styling of the Volkswagen family. The front face's family design makes it difficult to distinguish between several compact models under the Volkswagen brand.
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