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First details of new Volkswagen Golf revealed; GTi planned for Paris
Wed, 22 Aug 2012Volkswagen has revealed the first details of its seventh-generation Golf--including a classy new interior--at a heavily cloaked press event ahead of the car's official unveiling in September in Berlin. The Golf, VW's perennial best seller, has raked in worldwide sales of more 29 million cars over 38 years of production. The new model, which is described as being up to 23 percent more economical than its predecessor, is planned to go on sale across Europe in November, replacing today's model, introduced in 2008.
BMW i3 Coupe concept
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News watch Jan 2010: today’s auto industry news
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