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The Volkswagen lineup of 2007 vehicles spans the gamut from the hardtop convertible, Eos, to the luxury SUV, Touareg, and models in between. No matter where you look in the Volkswagen stable, quality, innovation, and safety abound. Take the 2007 Volkswagen GTI for example, with its passenger protection in the form of a rigid steel protective cage and 2.0 liter 200 hp turbocharged engine, there are no limits to the fun you can have.

The wonders of the 2007 Volkswagen Passat Wagon are myriad, including 36 cubic feet of cargo space, yet near-luxury car styling and features. What can compare to the Passat Wagon when it comes to its practicality and safety, notably its rain-sensing wipers and heated mirrors. You quickly realize that those features are not just amenities, but full-fledged necessities if you use your Passat Wagon for morning commute driving. We can think of no better-equipped wagon than the Passat to traverse the roads in the US during these times of unexpected weather extremes.

Whether on city streets, the long highway, or the rough and tumble outback, the 2007 Volkswagen Touareg takes it all in stride, with 3 engine configurations and permanent 4-wheel drive. You can manage icy roads, desert terrain, or scorching superhighway easy as you please. Touareg also monitors weight distribution to the four wheels and adjusts wheel-body distance with an amazing air suspension system.

Crowd-pleaser that it is, Volkswagen knows when to bring back classic vehicles for an encore performance, case in point, the New Beetle. The 2007 Volkswagen Beetle is the engineering manifestation of happiness. Not even the most ardent stick-in-the-mud can squelch the automatic smile he gets after seeing the New Volkswagen Beetle for the first time. Volkswagen has in its stable a group of thoroughbreds that offer the promise of driving excitement, practicality, and safety no matter which model you choose.

Latest Volkswagen Reviews

2012 Volkswagen Tiguan
While it may have a somewhat unimpressive body style, the 2012 Tiguan has a quick engine, good fuel economy and is moderately priced at just $22,840. The bi-xenon headlights and turn signals on the side mirrors, the Tiguan will provide visibility for its driver, as well as others on the road. One thing consumers loved was the panoramic sunroof. Newly redesigned roof rack rails can carry bikes, canoes, snowboards, or anything you may fancy. Under the front bumper this compact crossover SUV also has a scrape plate for when your travels take you off the paved path. .

Inside the Tiguan, synthetic V-TEC leatherette seating is available, providing extreme comfort to all riders. Leatherette seating is usually made out of cloth, nylon and other materials and is designed to feel just like real leather. These perforated seats not only provide excellent ventilation, but also makes cleaning up spills and other messes on them a breeze. Dual-zone climate control will help the driver and front passenger choose their own individual temperature settings. more
2012 Volkswagen GTI
Ranging in price from the basic 2-door model at $23,995 to the 4-door with convenience and sunroof at $26,875, consumers will be hard-pressed to find a better car for that price.
2012 Volkswagen Golf
Whether you like hatchbacks or not, it’s pretty hard to argue with a starting MSRP of just$17,995 for the 2012 Volkswagen Golf. The boldly redesigned exterior dimensions of the Golf give it a highly aerodynamic figure, generating greater fuel economy.
2012 Volkswagen Eos
Unique to its class, the 2012 Volkswagen Eos has a built-in sunroof on the hardtop convertible roof. The sleek design and moderate pricing of $34,350 make the Eos a very hot commodity.
2012 Volkswagen GLI
Write off your old opinion of Jettas. This year’s model isn’t just for 16-year-old girls. The design of the 2012 Volkswagen Jetta GLI has just enough modern style to make it an appealing car, without the eye-catching flare of a new Mercedes or BMW.