1987-1989 Volvo 240 DL 240.0L

Overview The Volvo 240 series represents one of the most recognizable designs in automotive history, serving as the backbone of the Swedish manufacturer’s lineup from the mid-1970s through the early 1990s. By the late 1980s, the 240 DL had solidified its reputation as a durable, utilitarian vehicle, favored by families and professionals who prioritized safety […]

1985-1986 Volvo 240 DL 240.0L

Overview The Volvo 240 series represents one of the most recognizable designs in automotive history, serving as the cornerstone of the Swedish manufacturer’s reputation for safety and longevity throughout the 1970s and 1980s. By the 1985-1986 model years, the 240 DL had matured into a refined, utilitarian machine that prioritized structural integrity and ergonomic simplicity […]

1985-1989 Volvo 240 DL 240.0L

Overview The Volvo 240 series represents one of the most recognizable designs in automotive history, serving as the cornerstone of the Swedish manufacturer’s reputation for safety and durability throughout the 1980s. Introduced as a development of the 140 series, the 240 retained the robust, boxy aesthetic that became a hallmark of the brand. By the […]

1984 Volvo 240 DL 240.0L

Overview The 1984 Volvo 240 DL represents the core of the Swedish manufacturer’s reputation for durability and safety during the 1980s. As part of the long-running 200 series, this vehicle utilized the robust rear-wheel-drive platform that defined Volvo’s engineering philosophy for nearly two decades. The 240 DL, or “De Luxe,” served as the volume-selling trim […]

1990-1993 Volvo 240 240.0L

Overview The Volvo 240 series represents one of the most recognizable designs in automotive history, serving as the backbone of the Swedish manufacturer’s lineup from the mid-1970s through the early 1990s. By the 1990-1993 model years, the 240 had reached its final stage of development, maintaining its signature boxy silhouette and robust engineering while incorporating […]

2025 Volvo 20 Inch Wheels) 20.0L

Overview The 2025 Volvo EX30 represents the brand’s entry into the premium subcompact electric SUV segment. Designed to provide a smaller, more accessible alternative to the XC40 Recharge and C40 Recharge, the EX30 utilizes the Sustainable Experience Architecture (SEA) platform developed by Geely. This modular platform allows for a compact footprint while maximizing interior space […]

2015-2016 Volkswagen e-Golf

Overview The Volkswagen e-Golf represents the manufacturer’s initial foray into the mass-market battery electric vehicle segment in the United States. Introduced for the 2015 model year, the vehicle was built upon the modular transverse matrix (MQB) platform, which allowed Volkswagen to integrate an electric powertrain into the existing Golf chassis without compromising interior space or […]

2017-2019 Volkswagen e-Golf

Overview The Volkswagen e-Golf represents the brand’s initial mass-market entry into the battery-electric vehicle segment for the North American market. Based on the modular transverse matrix (MQB) platform, the e-Golf maintains the familiar ergonomics, interior quality, and driving dynamics of the standard seventh-generation Golf. By integrating the electric powertrain into an existing chassis, Volkswagen aimed […]

1987 Volkswagen Wolfsburg Edition 1.8L

Overview The 1987 Volkswagen Jetta Wolfsburg Edition represents a specific trim package offered during the second generation of the Jetta, internally designated as the A2 platform. Introduced to the North American market to bolster the brand’s mid-range offerings, the Wolfsburg Edition was named after the location of Volkswagen’s primary manufacturing headquarters in Germany. This trim […]

1986-1991 Volkswagen Vanagon Syncro 4WD 2.1L

Overview The Volkswagen Vanagon Syncro represents a distinct chapter in the history of the T3 platform, introducing a sophisticated all-wheel-drive system to the rear-engine van. Developed in collaboration with Steyr-Daimler-Puch in Austria, the Syncro system utilized a viscous coupling to distribute torque between the front and rear axles. This mechanical arrangement allowed the vehicle to […]

1985 Volkswagen Vanagon 2WD 1.9L

Overview The 1985 Volkswagen Vanagon represents a distinct period in the evolution of the T3 platform, which was marketed in North America as the Vanagon. Following the transition from the air-cooled engines used in early T3 models, the 1985 model year solidified the use of the water-cooled “Wasserboxer” engine. This engineering change addressed long-standing cooling […]

1984 Volkswagen Vanagon 2WD 1.9L

Overview The 1984 Volkswagen Vanagon represents a significant chapter in the evolution of the German automaker’s rear-engine utility vehicles. Known internally as the T3, this generation moved away from the rounded aesthetic of its predecessors, the Type 2, adopting a boxier, more utilitarian design language that maximized interior volume. By 1984, the Vanagon had firmly […]