1991-1992 Volkswagen Corrado 1.8L

Overview The Volkswagen Corrado represents a distinct chapter in the brand’s history, serving as a specialized sports coupe designed to elevate the company’s image during the late 1980s and early 1990s. Developed as a successor to the Scirocco, the Corrado utilized a shortened version of the A2 platform, sharing key architectural elements with the Golf […]

1986-1991 Volkswagen Camper 2WD 2.1L

Overview The Volkswagen Vanagon, known internally as the T3 generation, represents the final rear-engine design in the long lineage of Volkswagen Type 2 transporters. Introduced to the North American market in 1980, the platform underwent a significant mechanical update in 1986 with the introduction of the water-cooled 2.1-liter “Wasserboxer” engine. This transition addressed earlier thermal […]

1985-1993 Volkswagen Cabriolet 1.8L

Overview The Volkswagen Cabriolet, marketed in the United States between 1985 and 1993, represents the open-top version of the first-generation Golf platform. While the standard Golf transitioned to its second generation in the mid-1980s, Volkswagen continued production of the convertible variant based on the original A1 chassis. This decision allowed the manufacturer to maintain a […]

1995-2002 Volkswagen Cabrio 2.0L

Overview The Volkswagen Cabrio, produced for the North American market between 1995 and 2002, served as the open-top variant of the third-generation Golf platform. While the rest of the Volkswagen lineup transitioned to the fourth-generation platform in the late 1990s, the Cabrio retained the A3 chassis architecture throughout its production run, receiving a significant cosmetic […]

2016-2017 Volkswagen CC 4motion 3.6L

Overview The Volkswagen CC, originally marketed as the Passat CC, served as the brand’s entry into the four-door coupe segment. Introduced to bridge the gap between the mainstream Passat and the luxury-oriented Phaeton, the CC focused on aesthetic appeal, featuring a lower roofline, frameless windows, and a more aggressive stance than its sedan sibling. By […]

2010-2015 Volkswagen CC 4motion 3.6L

Overview The Volkswagen CC, originally marketed as the Passat CC, debuted as a four-door coupe variant of the sixth-generation Passat. Designed to bridge the gap between the mainstream Passat and the luxury-oriented Phaeton, the CC emphasized aesthetic appeal through a lower roofline, frameless windows, and a more aggressive front fascia. Volkswagen positioned the vehicle as […]

2009 Volkswagen CC 4motion 3.6L

Overview The 2009 Volkswagen CC, originally marketed as the Passat CC, represented a distinct departure from the traditional sedan silhouette within the Volkswagen lineup. Introduced to the North American market for the 2009 model year, the vehicle was designed to bridge the gap between the mainstream Passat and the luxury-oriented offerings of the era. By […]

2009-2013 Volkswagen CC 3.6L

Overview The Volkswagen CC, originally marketed as the Passat CC, debuted as a four-door coupe variant of the sixth-generation Passat. Introduced to the North American market for the 2009 model year, the vehicle aimed to bridge the gap between the mainstream Passat and the premium offerings from Audi. Its design prioritized aesthetics, featuring a lower […]

2009-2016 Volkswagen CC 2.0L

Overview The Volkswagen CC, originally marketed as the Passat CC, debuted as a four-door coupe variant of the sixth-generation Passat. Introduced to the North American market for the 2009 model year, the vehicle aimed to bridge the gap between mass-market sedans and premium luxury offerings. Its design prioritized a sleek, low-slung roofline and frameless windows, […]

2009-2012 Volkswagen CC 2.0L

Overview The Volkswagen CC, originally marketed as the Passat CC, debuted for the 2009 model year as a stylish, four-door coupe variant of the standard Passat. Designed to bridge the gap between mass-market sedans and luxury-oriented grand tourers, the CC featured a lower roofline, frameless windows, and a more aggressive aesthetic. It utilized the Volkswagen […]

2013-2017 Volkswagen CC 2.0L

Overview The Volkswagen CC, originally marketed as the Passat CC, represents a distinct effort by the German manufacturer to enter the four-door coupe segment. Introduced to the North American market to bridge the gap between the standard Passat and the luxury-oriented Phaeton, the CC prioritized aesthetic appeal and interior refinement over the utilitarian focus of […]

2018 Volkswagen Beetle Dune Convertible 2.0L

Overview The 2018 Volkswagen Beetle Dune Convertible represents a distinct aesthetic and mechanical branch of the third-generation Beetle, which was internally designated as the A5 platform. Introduced as a nod to the classic Baja Bugs of the 1960s and 70s, the Dune trim package features a widened track, a raised suspension height of 0.4 inches, […]