Showing posts with label VW Golf. Show all posts
Showing posts with label VW Golf. Show all posts

VW Up With Automatic: The Cost Price Of The Auto-VW Up

VW extends the transmission range up in a semi-automatic. The ASG said gear is available for both gasoline (60 and 75 hp) at an additional cost and will help to reduce consumption.

VW offers up immediately with an automated manual transmission (ASG) on. The ASG is the line "Move Up" and "High Up" is available and costs Euro 725 charge, the customer must then create at least 11 375 Euro in order to avoid shifting. Compared to a conventional automatic, there is no parking at the ASG level "P", but the start up idle (speed step "N"). If the VW Mini in gear "D" turned off, first gear is automatically engaged. Even the vehicle when the brake is not on their own, but, as with manual transmissions by pressing the accelerator to move. For the maneuvering of course there are a reverse gear.

Marchionne To Winterkorn Trouble With Auto Giants

Fiat CEO Sergio Marchionne poses in front of a destructive Volkswagen pricing. VW counters - and is Marchionne as President of the European manufacturers association into question.

In the middle of the market crisis on the European car market has broken out between Volkswagen and the industry leader ailing carmaker Fiat is a massive controversy. VW invited the Chairman of the European car manufacturers association ACEA, Fiat CEO Sergio Marchionne (pictured at left, along with Volkswagen CEO Martin Winterkorn), to resign. Marchionne was unacceptable as president of the association and should go, VW communications manager Stephan Grühsem declared on 26 July 2012. Background is one of the "New York Times" quoted Marchionne's accusation, Volkswagen, pursuing a reckless and destructive pricing. "The pricing there is a bloodbath. It's a bloodbath at the margins," Marchionne was quoted as saying.

Passenger Car Market Internationally: June 2012 World Markets For Growth

While car sales in the U.S., China, India and Russia growled in June 2012, Western Europe went again on losses. Among the brands dominate VW, Audi and Skoda, bitter break-ins were at Opel and Fiat.

The key international markets outside Europe could come up in June 2012 with consistently double-digit growth rates in passenger car sales. "The global car market continues to grow. Alone in the U.S. and Japan in the first half of 2012 were each around one million cars sold more than a year earlier. The Chinese market grew by approximately 500,000 units. Thus, the decline in Western Europe more than offset, "said Matthias Wissmann, President of the Association of the Automotive industry (VDA). The Western European car market was ranked slightly lower than last year - the positive demand in the German and British markets prevented an even worse record. With a slight decrease of two percent in Western Europe fell in June after all, a lot better than the entire first half.

Seat Leon III: Paris Motor Show 2012 is The New Leon Sun

Seat shows first pictures of the new Leon. Premiere in Paris before he rolled in the fall to the dealer. The compact car has features of the sporty Seat IBE concept study.

Ole, the end of November 2012 is coming to the new Seat Leon! Premiere in September 2012 at the Paris Motor Show. The compact Spaniard is based on the new VW Golf VII, which is also still on the market in 2012.

Seat Leon III (2012) How Does The New Leon

A snapshot from the Seat plant shows the rear of the new Leon III, which celebrates its premiere in fall 2012. The compact car has features of the sporty Seat IBE concept study.

The Internet is a first photo of the Seat Leon III (premiere in September 2012 at the Paris Motor Show) emerged. The snapshot is created at the factory and clearly shows the rear of the compact car. Its look is based on the design of the sporty study Seat IBE Concept, which the Spaniard rolled 2010 in Paris on the fair scene: sharply defined edges and narrow, tapering Rückleuchten.Die third-generation Leon is based on