VW Amerika

Diskutiere VW Amerika im Allgemein Forum im Bereich Golf 5 R32; kann mir mal einer bitte sagen, wo ich den R32 in Amerika finde? Und warum wird dort der "alte" Golf 4 ganz normal verkauft? Was soll das...
  • VW Amerika Beitrag #1
chrisfo103
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kann mir mal einer bitte sagen, wo ich den R32 in Amerika finde?
Und warum wird dort der "alte" Golf 4 ganz normal verkauft?

Was soll das???

Bitte um Aufklärung!

Merci!
 
  • VW Amerika Beitrag #2
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Aragami schrieb:
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der IVer ist dort noch bestellbar ...

Der Ver ist nur als GTI orderbar ...

das selbe in Canada.

In Canada gab es bis vor kurzem auch nur den alten Bora zu bestellen.
Mittlerweile gibt es jedoch auch den neuen Jetta ...

Bei uns kann man den Golf IV auch noch neu als Bi-Fuel bestellen ;)

Aber man findet bei vw.com den R32 net im Konfigurator !?
 
  • VW Amerika Beitrag #3
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jo... in amerika kam ja erst der g5 gti auf den markt und der g5 der dort wieder rabbit heißt wurde auf dem nordamerikanischen markt eingeführt

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Einstiegspreis für den 2.5L V5 ( 150PS ) sind 14.900US$ was etwa 12.311€ entspricht !!!!!
Quelle: www.vwvortex.com

What can we say? After launching the "Golf" at the Chicago Auto Show just six weeks earlier, Volkswagen has decided to *rename* it the "Rabbit" - yes the old U.S.-only nameplate from the 70's and 80's. Then on top of everything else they somehow managed to bring a German-made Golf in at a $14,900 price tag.

We're speechless.

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AUBURN HILLS, Mich.— In a surprise move, Volkswagen of America, Inc. announced today that its all-new fifth generation Golf, which debuted at the 2006 Chicago Auto Show, is going back to its roots with the original Rabbit nameplate for the U.S. and Canadian markets. The Rabbit will hop into the market in early summer, after its official introduction at the New York International Auto Show on Wednesday, April 12, 2006, at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center.

“The Rabbit was always exclusive to the U.S. and Canadian markets; while the rest of the world had the Golf, we had the iconic Rabbit,” said Volkswagen’s Director of Brand Innovation, Kerri Martin. “The reintroduction of the Rabbit represents Volkswagen’s commitment to this market and is a nod to the passionate North American enthusiasts who have an emotional connection with the Rabbit name.”

“Volkswagen customers want a relationship with their cars. Names like The Thing, Beetle, Fox, and Rabbit support this,” Martin added.

The Rabbit goes on sale this summer in both two and four-door versions, with pricing starting at $14,990 for the two-door. Standard features include an advanced ABS braking system, traction control, active front head restraints, front side airbags, air conditioning and anti-theft alarm system with remote locking. Always known for its value, this latest Rabbit is no exception, offering a high level of standard features and equipment at an attractive starting price.

The Rabbit was the first Volkswagen produced in the United States and its appeal grew rapidly, with sales of over 1.3 million in its 10-year lifespan. The Rabbit’s popularity can be credited to the wide array of standard features it offered at an attractive price. The 2006 Rabbit promises a return to the high-value, iconic status of the original.

“The Rabbit’s return to Volkswagen’s family is not an attempt to recreate the original car; today’s Rabbit is manufactured at our Wolfsburg production facility alongside the all-new GTI.”

The Rabbit, or Golf as it is well known throughout the rest of the world, is the world’s best-seller with over 25 million cars sold over five generations. This latest generation has already won more than 25 awards in more than sixteen countries. And, yesterday, the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS), announced that the 2006 Rabbit four-door received the Top Safety Pick, Silver award, based on the Institute’s frontal offset, side impact, and rear crash protection ratings.

Martin adds, “Even the name ‘Rabbit’ dramatizes the enhanced performance, playing off the car’s clever design, efficient size, agility and nimbleness. The Rabbit is back.”

The 2006 Rabbit benefits from its laser-welding production process, class-leading fit and finish, heightened body strength, crash protection, driving dynamics, and reduced interior noise.Drivers of the Rabbit will benefit from it’s fully independent suspension system that uses a multi-link rear and optimized front axle, and will enjoy the new optional six-speed automatic transmission with Tiptronic® (five-speed manual standard). A new powerful engine with a larger displacement of 2.5 liters and five-cylinders generates 150 horsepower.

Also among the most impressive new driving advancements are a standard electro-mechanical steering system, and an optional advanced Electronic Stabilization Program (ESP). The Rabbit also promises more interior room than ever with a large rear hatch opening. Legroom has also increased in this new version.

vom R sind die amis noch entfernt *g*
 
  • VW Amerika Beitrag #4
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chrisfo103 schrieb:
Und warum wird dort der "alte" Golf 4 ganz normal verkauft?

Was soll das???

Vielleicht will man den V er erst mal durch die europäischen Kunden "testen" lassen.
Erst wenn die Kinderkrankheiten beseitigt sind geht es nach Amerika.
 
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kann man dan da ein neuen 4r mit 0 km kaufen? habe bald die 100 000 voll
 
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