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    http://www.autoweek.com/news.cms?newsId=102881

    Volkswagen unveils plans for four new vehicles; U.S. dealers eagerly await minivan and more
    DIANA T. KURYLKO | Automotive News
    Posted Date: 8/1/05
    Volkswagen of America Inc. will leap into four new product segments by the end of 2007, part of an all-out effort to rebuild the VW brand in the United States.

    Long-suffering dealers will get a convertible, a small SUV, a minivan and a big luxury coupe.

    The plans were unveiled to dealers July 15 by Wolfgang Bernhard, the energetic former Chrysler group COO who now heads the global VW brand in Wolfsburg, Germany.

    Bernhard brought down the house at the annual dealer meeting in Dallas, taking the wraps off three vehicles and showing pictures of a fourth.

    The four models on the way are:

    1. A 2+2 convertible with an electric foldaway roof that would be a halo vehicle.

    2. A small SUV to compete with the Jeep Liberty and Honda CR-V.

    3. A seven-seat minivan - a year after VW killed plans to build the Microbus minivan.

    4. A four-door "coupe" similar to the Mercedes-Benz CLS that would be placed above the Passat sedan.

    All four vehicles will be introduced by the end of 2007, says Bob Grace, chairman of the dealer council and owner of Southpoint Volkswagen in Baton Rouge, La.

    "The dealer group is fired up," Grace says. Bernhard "gave us a no-nonsense view of his vision to bring us to a full-range franchise in a couple of years."

    VW division's U.S. sales have been on a sharp decline, falling 15.4 percent in 2004 and down 23.5 percent during the first six months of this year. The company is in the midst of replacing or doing face-lifts on all its major vehicles.

    Bernhard took over as head of the VW brand this year and has made the United States a priority. VWoA boss Len Hunt says Bernhard plans to bring exciting vehicles to North America and brought the proof to Dallas.

    "Bernhard was just spectacular," Hunt says. "He was the star of the show. He was very frank with the dealers. He made a commitment to North America that was very genuinely put across."
    Last edited by Cordialtea; 08-05-2005, 12:03 PM.
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    Re: VW article in Autoweek

    They already have at least one convertible?
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      I think they are talking about the Concept C or whatever it was called.

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        Convertible first

        The first vehicle to arrive will be the convertible, which goes into production in Portugal in January and will be on sale in the United States in May. For now, it's called the Concept C - after the concept car that debuted at the Geneva auto show in 2004. Hunt says the production name will be announced at the Frankfurt auto show in September.

        "It is an awesome car," says Chris Curran, owner of Curran Volkswagen in Stratford, Conn. "It has a hard top. It will create a lot of excitement because it is different, new and designed from scratch to be a convertible."

        The Concept C is larger than a Jetta but smaller than the redesigned 2006 Passat that began arriving in dealerships last week. Hunt says he expects annual sales of about 15,000 convertibles in the United States. Pricing hasn't been set but is expected to be about $30,000.

        SUV, minivan fill voids

        Both the small SUV and the minivan were designed with the United States in mind, dealers say. The SUV has been described by Curran as a "little brother of the Touareg," VW's SUV.

        "The entry-level SUV is one of the hottest markets now, and we saw a new SUV that everybody is excited about," Curran says.

        Dealers complained loudly to VW executives in Germany after the Microbus was killed last year. The new minivan is a different concept from the retro-looking Microbus, dealers say.

        They say they need a seven-seat minivan to retain VW buyers with growing families. Bernhard provided only sketchy details of the minivan. Dealers saw only a photograph.

        Hunt says Bernhard told dealers: "I know you want a seven-seater, and I'm committed to going into that segment."

        Above the Passat

        Hunt says the four-door "coupe" will be above the Passat but won't be as expensive as the Phaeton luxury sedan. The Phaeton is priced at $67,355, with shipping. The VW car is similar in concept to the Mercedes-Benz CLS, which is styled as a sleek two-seater but has four doors.

        "This is another area where we do not compete," Curran says. "There are a lot of BMWs, Mercedes-Benzes and Acuras sold around here. We need a presence for our owners" in the segment.

        Prices weren't disclosed. Hunt says, "It will still be affordable."

        VW last week began delivering the 2006 Passat to dealers. The new Passat will be a major step in reversing what Kevin Eckhart, owner of Santa Barbara Volkswagen in Santa Barbara, Calif., says "has been a long dry spell."

        "I got my Passats today," he says, "and once they see them, drive them and see the pricing, it will be no problem selling them."

        As for the future, Eckhart and other dealers feel more secure with Bernhard at the helm.

        "Wolfgang Bernhard brings a different North American viewpoint to Germany," Eckhart says. "He is a proven performance in North America, and he's set to prove we can win."
        Last edited by Cordialtea; 08-05-2005, 12:32 PM.
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          Originally posted by Cordialtea
          Convertible first

          The first vehicle to arrive will be the convertible, which goes into production in Portugal in January and will be on sale in the United States in May. For now, it's called the Concept C - after the concept car that debuted at the Geneva auto show in 2004. Hunt says the production name will be announced at the Frankfurt auto show in September.

          "It is an awesome car," says Chris Curran, owner of Curran Volkswagen in Stratford, Conn. "It has a hard top. It will create a lot of excitement because it is different, new and designed from scratch to be a convertible."

          The Concept C is larger than a Jetta but smaller than the redesigned 2006 Passat that began arriving in dealerships last week. Hunt says he expects annual sales of about 15,000 convertibles in the United States. Pricing hasn't been set but is expected to be about $30,000.

          SUV, minivan fill voids

          Both the small SUV and the minivan were designed with the United States in mind, dealers say. The SUV has been described by Curran as a "little brother of the Touareg," VW's SUV.

          "The entry-level SUV is one of the hottest markets now, and we saw a new SUV that everybody is excited about," Curran says.

          Dealers complained loudly to VW executives in Germany after the Microbus was killed last year. The new minivan is a different concept from the retro-looking Microbus, dealers say.

          They say they need a seven-seat minivan to retain VW buyers with growing families. Bernhard provided only sketchy details of the minivan. Dealers saw only a photograph.

          Hunt says Bernhard told dealers: "I know you want a seven-seater, and I'm committed to going into that segment."

          Above the Passat

          Hunt says the four-door "coupe" will be above the Passat but won't be as expensive as the Phaeton luxury sedan. The Phaeton is priced at $67,355, with shipping. The VW car is similar in concept to the Mercedes-Benz CLS, which is styled as a sleek two-seater but has four doors.

          "This is another area where we do not compete," Curran says. "There are a lot of BMWs, Mercedes-Benzes and Acuras sold around here. We need a presence for our owners" in the segment.

          Prices weren't disclosed. Hunt says, "It will still be affordable."

          VW last week began delivering the 2006 Passat to dealers. The new Passat will be a major step in reversing what Kevin Eckhart, owner of Santa Barbara Volkswagen in Santa Barbara, Calif., says "has been a long dry spell."

          "I got my Passats today," he says, "and once they see them, drive them and see the pricing, it will be no problem selling them."

          As for the future, Eckhart and other dealers feel more secure with Bernhard at the helm.

          "Wolfgang Bernhard brings a different North American viewpoint to Germany," Eckhart says. "He is a proven performance in North America, and he's set to prove we can win."
          About time, wasn't I talking about the minivan market?? Too bad about the SUV, but I guess whatever saves the company! Now, how many of these won't make it into Canada because of the DOT assholes?
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            Well that is some good news as there will be lots of new models in the future. However since they are trying so hard to compete where is the econo-hatch, the car that got VW where it is?!?!? These new cars will all be 30,000 plus, with the Concept C and the 4 door coupe probably in the 50s.

            Here is the Concept C testing, hard to tell from the pics but does not look that great in my opinion.





            And something a bit more exciting the first actual shot of a 2007 TT

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              Originally posted by Canadian Turbo
              Here is the Concept C testing, hard to tell from the pics but does not look that great in my opinion.
              Especially not for FiddyplusG's

              Originally posted by Canadian Turbo

              And something a bit more exciting the first actual shot of a 2007 TT
              Last edited by Mr. Burns; 08-05-2005, 01:56 PM.

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                OK, I agree, VW should still bring the polo or lupo here to allow them to compete in the econo car class.....
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                  Originally posted by Aleks
                  OK, I agree, VW should still bring the polo or lupo here to allow them to compete in the econo car class.....
                  Once again, the little guy gets screwed. I don't understand why they don't have a compact hatch (and no, the golf is not "compact" anymore)

                  blah.
                  Last edited by Tuna; 08-05-2005, 03:12 PM.
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                  • #10
                    Re: VW article in Autoweek

                    Originally posted by Tuna
                    Once again, the little guy gets screwed. I don't understand why they don't have a compact hatch (and no, the golf is not "compact" anymore)

                    blah.

                    Well the Echo hatch and Smart aren't in the US are they? At least one of those two isn't... maybe both... also not sure but there may be other small hatches that haven't made it south of the border. So I guess what is happening is that Canada is being marginalized.
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                    • #11
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                      Originally posted by Kor
                      Well the Echo hatch and Smart aren't in the US are they? At least one of those two isn't... maybe both... also not sure but there may be other small hatches that haven't made it south of the border. So I guess what is happening is that Canada is being marginalized.
                      I suppose, it's possible that Canada could see one.....someday.
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