Extreme BlueMotion models like this Golf won’t be headed here.
At the Paris auto show, we were given the opportunity to sit down with Volkswagen’s head of development, Ulrich Hackenberg, to learn where the company is headed. Continue reading

At the Paris auto show, we were given the opportunity to sit down with Volkswagen’s head of development, Ulrich Hackenberg, to learn where the company is headed. Continue reading
Unless you like shovelling heaps of your hard-earned cash into the registers at local gas stations, the Volkswagen Jetta TDI is a car you need to test-drive.
Big thing about the Jetta TDI? It’s a diesel. Diesel has about 30 per cent more energy per unit than gasoline — meaning the Jetta’s TDI four-cylinder engine creates 140 horsepower and a robust 236 pounds of torque from just two litres of displacement and a turbocharger.
Diesel engines generate lots of torque — which is the all-important figure when it comes to getting things moving. That’s why most trains and transports drink diesel fuel.