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The Volkswagen Golf Variant Mk7 (also known as the Volkswagen Golf Sportwagen in the United States and Sportwagon in Canada) is the station wagon version of the seventh generation of the Volkswagen Golf. It is the successor of the Volkswagen Golf Variant Mk6 and the Volkswagen Jetta Sportwagen (for North America) . Read more about the Volkswagen Golf Variant Mk7 |
Volkswagen AG is a German car manufacturer headquartered in Wolfsburg, Lower Saxony, Germany. The company was established in 1946 by the German Labour Front. Currently Volkswagen is the top-selling and namesake marque of the Volkswagen Group, the holding company that was created in 1975 and acts as an umbrella for all the brands of the group. Volkswagen Group is now the second-largest automaker in the world. Read more about Volkswagen | ||
The Oldsmobile Vista Cruiser is one of the most famous station wagons produced by American car maker Oldsmobile. It was introduced in 1964 and produced until 1977. The Vista Cruiser had 3 generations, the first and second generations featured fixed-glass, roof-mounted skylights over the second-row seating with sun visors for the second row passengers, a raised roof behind the skylight and lateral glass panels over the rear cargo area and three rows of forward-facing passenger seats. Read more about the Oldsmobile Vista Cruiser |
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