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Volkswagen Golf Cabrio Classicline "TRAUM, VERDECK ELEKTR." 1992

General description : Sehr gepflegtes Golf I Cabriolet Classicline. Seltene Extras wie elektisches Verdeck (Stoff) und Leder mit Sitzheizung. Das Fahrzeug ist gerade problemlos durch den Tüv gekommen und fährt sich phantstisch. Startklar für den kommenden Sommer.
Anschauen lohnt sich wie immer bei uns. Angebot freibleibend. Wir freuen uns auf Ihren Anruf und Besuch. Weitere Infos und schöne Fahrzeuge finden sie auf unserer Homepage. Für Rückfragen stehe ich gerne zur Verfügung.

Mfg. Wilhelm Steffen

1992 Volkswagen Golf Cabrio Classicline "TRAUM, VERDECK ELEKTR." is listed for sale on ClassicDigest in Grandweg 66DE-22529 Hamburg by HSExclusiv GmbH for €10500.

 

Car Facts

Car type : Car Make : Volkswagen Model : Golf Model Version : Cabrio Classicline "TRAUM, VERDECK ELEKTR." Engine size : 1.8 Model Year : 1992 Sub type : Convertible Location : Grandweg 66DE-22529 Hamburg Vehicle Registration : Undefined

10500 €

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HSExclusiv GmbH

HSExclusiv GmbH
+49 (0)40 56060525
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The People's Car (Volkswagen): Initially envisioned by Adolf Hitler in the 1930s as a "people's car" or "Volkswagen" in German, the idea was to create an affordable and practical vehicle for the German people. This concept led to the development of the Volkswagen Beetle (or the Type 1), designed by Ferdinand Porsche.
Post-War Challenges: After World War II, Volkswagen faced significant challenges. The factory was heavily damaged, and the brand's association with the Nazi regime led to a lack of interest in the car in some regions.
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Type 2 (VW Bus or Transporter): Introduced in the 1950s, it became an iconic symbol of the hippie movement in the 1960s, loved for its spaciousness and versatility.
Golf (Rabbit in the U.S.): Launched in the mid-1970s, the Golf (or Rabbit in the U.S.) marked a shift towards front-wheel-drive, modern design, and hatchback practicality, becoming a cornerstone of the brand's success.
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Rise of the GTI and Global Expansion: The 1980s saw the rise of the iconic Golf GTI, a high-performance version that sparked the hot hatch trend. Volkswagen also expanded its global presence during this period.
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