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Volkswagen means "people's car" in German (or, more literally, folk wagon), in which it is pronounced [ˈfɔlksˌvaːgən]. Its current tagline or slogan is Das Auto (in English The Car). Its previous German tagline was Aus Liebe zum Automobil, which translates to: Out of Love for the Car, or, For Love of the Automobile, as translated by VW in other languages. | [[Image:VWLogo.png|right|110px]]Volkswagen means "people's car" in German (or, more literally, folk wagon), in which it is pronounced [ˈfɔlksˌvaːgən]. Its current tagline or slogan is Das Auto (in English The Car). Its previous German tagline was Aus Liebe zum Automobil, which translates to: Out of Love for the Car, or, For Love of the Automobile, as translated by VW in other languages. | ||
==Water-Cooled== | ==Water-Cooled== | ||
{| | {| cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" | ||
| Golf | | style="border: 1px solid;" | [[VWGolf|Golf]] | ||
| Jetta | | style="border: 1px solid;" | [[Volkswagen Jetta Repair Manuals|Jetta]] | ||
| Eos | | style="border: 1px solid;" | [[VWEos|Eos]] | ||
| Jetta | | style="border: 1px solid;" | [[VWJetta|Jetta]] | ||
| | | style="border: 1px solid;" | [[VWNewBeetle|New Beetle]] | ||
| New Beetle | | style="border: 1px solid;" | [[VWPassat|Passat]] | ||
| Passat | | style="border: 1px solid;" | [[VWR32|R32]] | ||
| R32 | | style="border: 1px solid;" | [[VWRabbit|Rabbit]] | ||
| Rabbit | | style="border: 1px solid;" | [[VWRoutan|Routan]] | ||
| | | style="border: 1px solid;" | [[VWTiguan|Tiguan]] | ||
| Routan | | style="border: 1px solid;" | [[VWTouareg|Touareg]] | ||
| Tiguan | |||
| Touareg | |||
|} | |} | ||
==Air-Cooled== | ==Air-Cooled== | ||
{| | {| cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" | ||
| Type I/Beetle | | style="border: 1px solid;" | [[VWTypeI|Type I/Beetle]] | ||
| Type II/Bus | | style="border: 1px solid;" | [[VWTypeII|Type II/Bus]] | ||
| Type III | | style="border: 1px solid;" | [[VWTypeIII|Type III]] | ||
| Type IV | | style="border: 1px solid;" | [[VWTypeIV|Type IV]] | ||
| | | style="border: 1px solid;" | [[VWGhia|Ghia]] | ||
| Ghia | | style="border: 1px solid;" | [[VWThing|Thing]] | ||
| Thing | | style="border: 1px solid;" | [[VWOffroad|Baja/Rails]] | ||
| Baja/Rails | | style="border: 1px solid;" | [[VWOther|Other]] | ||
| Other | |||
|} | |} | ||
[[Volkswagen Jetta Repair Manuals]] | |||
[[Category:Volkswagen]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 00:23, 3 November 2017
Volkswagen means "people's car" in German (or, more literally, folk wagon), in which it is pronounced [ˈfɔlksˌvaːgən]. Its current tagline or slogan is Das Auto (in English The Car). Its previous German tagline was Aus Liebe zum Automobil, which translates to: Out of Love for the Car, or, For Love of the Automobile, as translated by VW in other languages.
Water-Cooled[edit | edit source]
Golf | Jetta | Eos | Jetta | New Beetle | Passat | R32 | Rabbit | Routan | Tiguan | Touareg |
Air-Cooled[edit | edit source]
Type I/Beetle | Type II/Bus | Type III | Type IV | Ghia | Thing | Baja/Rails | Other |