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Two Year Parts and Labor Limited Warranty

WE PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING SERVICES FOR YOUR VOLKSWAGEN : 

  • Seat Covers and Floor Mats
  • Oil Changes / Scheduled Maintenance
  • Engine Tune Ups
  • Wheel and Tire Service
  • Repair / Reset Annoying Warning Lights
  • Engine Performance
  • Electrical Problems
  • Engine Repair
  • Engine Exchange: Re-manufactured or Used
  • Automatic and Manual Transmissions Service
  • Heating and A/C - HVAC Suspension Struts and Shocks
  • Disc and Drum Brakes / ABS
  • Steering Racks / Tie Rod Ends / Ball Joints
  • Drive Shaft / U Joints / CV Shafts
  • Exhaust and Muffler Repair
  • Windshields and door glass

A Few Facts About Volkswagen

Volkswagen means “people’s car” in German and was founded in 1937 by the Nazi trade union in an effort to make an affordable car for the average German citizen as most German car manufacturers were luxury brands.

Adolf Hitler himself had a hand in the project, specifically requiring that the earliest versions of what we think of as “the Beetle” provide room for 2 adults and 3 children.

Volkswagen has made an effort to redeem its less than honorable roots, issuing a formal apology and restitution for the use of slave labor in production provided by those in concentration camps during the Second World War.

The company very likely would have failed after the turn of the war if the British had not started to use its factory to produce war vehicles.

The cars became available in the U.S. in 1949, selling only 2 cars in the first year. Sales quickly increased and an American division of the company was formed in 1955.

In 1972 the Beetle surpassed the Ford Model T as the most produced single make of car.

The mid to late 1970’s saw a major change for Volkswagen as Beetle production was replaced by the model referred to as the Golf or Rabbit.

The Jetta was released to the American public in 1994 and the New Beetle in 1998, the first time Volkswagen actually adopted the term “beetle” despite the term being decades old.

Volkswagen has been publically holding themselves accountable with their “seven environmental goals” since 1996 and has active research and production in clean diesel engines, flex-fuel vehicles, and hybrid and full electric cars.

Although developed to provide affordable vehicles for the masses, the Volkswagen Group of today houses many luxury vehicle manufacturers among its 342 different companies including Bentley, Lamborghini and Porsche.

 

WEBSITE: www.volkswagen.com.