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the Polo is now into its sixth generation. However, it was the crisply styled Mk1 that got the ball rolling. The bright Miami Blue car pictured here is owned by Volkswagen Classic, the German ...
Half a century? That’s a milestone for humans, never mind cars, so join us as we raise the bunting, stuff our faces with cake ...
and not many people are aware that the original MK1 Polo was not even a Volkswagen in the first place. Of course, technically you could say the same about South Africa’s first Polo models ...
Volkswagen does not provide any other details ... The first was the 1975 Polo GLS Mk1 in Inari silver, the second a Polo Mk2 in cherry red, and the third a Polo Black Edition.
The storied history and social impact of the Volkswagen Citi Golf cannot ... be getting into a second-generation Polo Vivo from 2018. There are a lot of Mk1 Vivo specimens out there, as we saw ...
as well as for VW’s future prosperity. So let’s go back to the beginning, to find out how and why it all began. The first thing that strikes you about the Golf Mk1 is its size. Even in ...
For the Mk1 Volkswagen Golf GTI ... Its footprint is smaller than a present-day Polo. The cabin feels spartan and a little dour, with a boxy dashboard, keep-fit windows and striped seats ...