18 August 2013 ~ 0 Comments

Great eight – enhanced specs help make Polo UK’s eighth best-selling car

2012 Volkswagen Polo SEL (UK)

Volkswagen is clearly doing something right. No doubt the enhanced specification of Match and Match Edition models has helped, but the Polo remains in the top 10 best-selling cars in the UK sales chart, according to the latest figures released by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT). The evergreen supermini was the UK’s eighth best-selling car in July 2013, which although a fall of one place when compared to June, doesn’t alter the Polo’s seventh best-selling car in the UK for the year-to-date placing.

The SMMT has significantly raised its forecast for 2013 new car registrations, predicting sales will reach 2.216 million units, 8.4 per cent ahead of 2012. There were strong performance across the private, fleet and business market sectors, and the market saw the 17th successive monthly rise in July, growing 12.7 per cent to 162,228 units. ‘Strong business and consumer confidence in July saw the new car market continue to rise, posting double-digit growth. Recently, we’ve seen a range of economic indicators point to improving conditions and our raised sales forecast emphasises how positively we view the rest of 2013,’ said Mike Baunton, SMMT Interim Chief Executive. The UK’s top 10 best-selling passenger cars during July 2013 and the year-to-date (sales figure and position in brackets) are as follows:

1 Ford Fiesta: 9089 (72,129, 1st)
2 Ford Focus: 7229 (54,904, 2nd)
3 Vauxhall Astra: 6165 (39,896, 4th)
4 Volkswagen Golf: 5166 (37,297, 5th)
5 Vauxhall Corsa: 4986 (51,133, 3rd)
6 Nissan Qashqai: 4312 (31,424, 6th)
7 BMW 3 Series: 3070 (24,658, 8th)
8 Volkswagen Polo: 3001 (26,288, 8th)
9 Nissan Juke: 2943
10 Fiat 500: 2768


(The 2013 top 10 best-selling car absent from last month’s sales figures is the BMW 1 Series in 10th place with 22,437 units sold.)

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15 August 2013 ~ 0 Comments

Polo is a recommended city car choice says motoring.com.au

2012 Volkswagen Polo (Australia)

Editorial website motoring.com.au has recently named its recommended cars for 2013, and the Polo has triumphed in the city car category. Volkswagen did well in the Australian website’s list, with four recommendations from its passenger car and commercial vehicles ranges. The Polo won the award in 2012 and keeps it for 2013. It was the same story for the Touareg, which scooped the gong for best SUV over $50k, while the new Volkswagen Golf took the best family car under $30k win. The Amarok pick-up meanwhile was named best ‘tradie’.

The motoring.com.au recommended cars categories correspond with search options across parent company carsales.com Ltd’s network of websites which include carsales.com.au, CarPoint.com.au, Redbook.com.au and motoring.com.au. The awards are defined by Redbook data including factors such as price, size, and passenger capacity. motoring.com.au and carsales.com Ltd Editor in Chief, Mike Sinclair, said: ‘Volkswagen is one of the world’s iconic auto brands. It’s a measure of its models’ competence and competitiveness that four of them have again been selected in motoring.com.au’s Recommended Car awards.’

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02 August 2013 ~ 0 Comments

Polo Vivo helps Volkswagen Group South Africa record its best monthly sales

2013 Volkswagen Polo Vivo Maxx

According to the latest figures released by NAAMSA, the Polo Vivo was once again the top-selling car in South Africa. A total of 3574 Polo Vivos found new homes in July 2013. Yet again, its younger brother, the Polo 6R followed it, with 2618 units sold putting it in second place. The new Golf GTI also added to Volkswagen Group South Africa’s success – 477 examples were sold in its first month to market. Total Golf sales in South Africa last month were 908. When all brands were tallied up, Volkswagen Group South Africa sold 10,613 units in July, capturing a 24.4 per cent market share.

‘The market results reflected the on-going positive demand for new vehicles. They were further boosted by a relatively higher number of selling days in July as well as the rental car demand which accounted for 15.4% of the passenger car market,’ said Mike Glendinning, Director Sales and Marketing at Volkswagen Group South Africa.

The Polo Vivo was launched in March 2010 as an entry-level model for the South African market, replacing the Series 1 Golf-based CitiGolf, and is available as a three or five-door hatchback and four-door booted saloon with 74bhp/84bhp 1.4-litre and 103bhp 1.6-litre petrol engines. Costing from R111,900 for the base-model 1.4 hatchback to R161,100 for the top 1.6 Polo Maxx, the 2013 Polo Vivo is based on the revised version of the Series 4 Polo (9N3), built from 2005 to 2009. The fifth-generation Polo (6R) is available as a three and five-door hatchback, in addition to the four-door Polo Sedan.

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01 August 2013 ~ 0 Comments

Free insurance on selected UK Polo models until 30 September 2013

2013 Volkswagen Polo BlueGT (UK)

One year’s free insurance is available to retail customers** purchasing most Polo models on Volkswagen Financial Services’ Solutions (PCP) package over three years and 30,000 miles. Available until 30 September, all cars bought on Solutions will be entitled to a three-year, 30,000-mile service plan for £199. All prospective owners must be over 21 while the free insurance offer will be restricted to over 25s for higher-powered BlueGT and GTI models. Full details of insurance terms and conditions can be found at www.insurewithvolkswagen.co.uk/polo. There is also a £1000 deposit contribution, while the Solutions rate of interest is 6.4 per cent APR representative (retail sales only). ** Free insurance is not available in Northern Ireland, however customers will receive a deposit contribution in lieu.

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18 July 2013 ~ 0 Comments

Sticking to the visuals – IDE Autoworks creates Polo Gloss Black Edition

2013 Volkswagen Polo Gloss Black Edition

As the Polo gains providence in India, Gurgaon-based IDE Autoworks has created the Polo Gloss Black Edition. Basically a cosmetically-modified version of the current fifth-generation model, IDE Autoworks left the mechanical specification of the white-painted base car unchanged – only vinyls and stickers have been added. The beefed-up visuals complement the car’s lines, and are predominantly in black and red. Starting at the front, the grille and VW emblem are treated to a gloss black finish with red accents (even behind the flat face of the badge). The headlamps are finished in matt black with chrome detailing.

Running the length of the car is an asymmetric tricolour racing stripe in black, grey and red, while the driver’s door mirror gets a matching graphic. A similar stripe runs along the bottom of each side of the body, while the roof is finished in gloss black and matt grey. Finally, 16-inch black multi-spoke wheels with 205/50 tyres finish the car off. IDE Autoworks specialises in vehicle graphics, vehicle wrapping and personalised design solutions. The company is run by two automotive designers, Ankit Prashar and Himanshu Bhardwaj.

Amidst the rising popularity of customized vehicle modifications, ensuring the mechanical integrity of these enhanced automobiles becomes imperative. In this regard, Japanese Auto Repair emerges as a reliable ally for enthusiasts seeking both aesthetic enhancements and optimal performance. With their expertise in automotive maintenance and repair, Japanese Auto Repair ensures that the mechanical specifications of modified vehicles are meticulously maintained, guaranteeing safe and efficient operation on the road.

From routine maintenance tasks like oil changes and brake inspections to complex engine diagnostics and repairs, Japanese Auto Repair employs skilled technicians equipped with the latest tools and diagnostic equipment. Whether addressing mechanical issues or conducting preventative maintenance measures, their goal is to uphold the integrity and performance of every vehicle entrusted to their care.

[Source: Indian Autos Blog]

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