http://www.edmunds.com/new/research/volkswagen/gti.html
F Fast Freddie · Registered Joined Feb 11, 2006 · 952 Posts Discussion Starter • #1 • Feb 21, 2006 http://www.edmunds.com/new/research/volkswagen/gti.html
C clavos · Registered Joined Feb 12, 2006 · 146 Posts #2 • Feb 21, 2006 That review doesn't seem to be for the mark V. The 1.8t is not available in the mark V.
F Fast Freddie · Registered Joined Feb 11, 2006 · 952 Posts Discussion Starter • #3 • Feb 21, 2006 Exactly! And they still have it up. :
B blackgti06 · Registered Joined Mar 7, 2006 · 1,230 Posts #5 • May 11, 2006 I also find that very wackoooo
Thalo · Premium Member Joined Mar 12, 2006 · 1,908 Posts #6 • May 11, 2006 I find it wacky that VW released the MkIV and MkV as "2006" models in the U.S. How can a newly redesigned car have the same model year as the old one?
I find it wacky that VW released the MkIV and MkV as "2006" models in the U.S. How can a newly redesigned car have the same model year as the old one?
F Fast Freddie · Registered Joined Feb 11, 2006 · 952 Posts Discussion Starter • #7 • May 11, 2006 Thalo said: I find it wacky that VW released the MkIV and MkV as "2006" models in the U.S. How can a newly redesigned car have the same model year as the old one? Click to expand... VW does it all the time..... 99.5 jetta 2005.5 jetta
Thalo said: I find it wacky that VW released the MkIV and MkV as "2006" models in the U.S. How can a newly redesigned car have the same model year as the old one? Click to expand... VW does it all the time..... 99.5 jetta 2005.5 jetta