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Jetta

Teen drivers have a distinct set of needs that includes outstanding safety features, good gas mileage, and a reasonable price tag. Throw in smart entertainment features and helpful driver assistance systems, and you have a car that any parent would be happy to see in the driveway. The Volkswagen Jetta has long been lauded as a great choice for young drivers for many reasons.

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VW Touareg

The color of your vehicle, both inside and out, is highly related to your specific tastes. In this manner, you can express yourself to the fullest and show others your own particular style. However, these colors also have other ramifications. One such aspect is how hot your car feels, especially during the summer months. If you’ve ever wondered what role car colors play in your comfort level, the following should give you some excellent insight.

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Volkswagen Crash Test

If you’re looking for a car with the best safety ratings, consider some of this year’s top Volkswagen options. Volkswagen received the 2016 Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, IIHS, Top Safety Pick Plus awards on four of their vehicles — theVolkswagen Jetta, Passat, Golf Four-Door, and Golf GTI Four-Door. Learn about some of the features that make these vehicles best in safety and attractive for car buyers.

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IIHS Award
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) has selected the 2016 Jetta, Passat, Golf 4-Door, Golf GTI 4-Door, and Golf Sportwagen as being worthy of a 2016 Top Safety Pick+ when equipped with available Front Assist. Put simply, Front Assist is a state-of-the-art safety system designed to prevent front end collisions. The system utilizes multiple features to judge road conditions and help drivers stay safe. Read the rest of this entry »

Beetle
Few things scream “Volkswagen” more than the VW Beetle. And the 2016 Volkswagen Beetle is the best Beetle yet. This model is the third generation of the iconic vehicle, and has been designed as a more modern take on the original. The Beetle comes standard with a turbocharged 1.6-liter four-cylinder engine pumping out 170 horsepower. Drivers looking to put a bit more pep in their step can upgrade to the 210 horsepower 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine. A 150 horsepower 2.0-iiter turbo diesel (TDI) four-cylinder rounds out the engines available for the VW Beetle.
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Tiguan
Here at Stone Mountain Volkswagen in Snellville, GA, we’re big fans of the VW Tiguan. And apparently we’re not the only ones. At the Frankfurt Auto Show, Jochen Böhle, the Volkswagen head of product development, was on hand to confirm that the company will be expanding the Tiguan from a single car into an entire line of compact SUVs. Read the rest of this entry »



Golf GTI
Most of us are drivers by necessity, looking for a vehicle to take us from Point A to Point B and back again. But for some of us, there is a passion for driving that goes beyond the common commute. Passionate drivers need a car equally full of passion. Luckily, as your Atlanta VW dealer, we’ve got just the car: the 2016 Volkswagen Golf GTI.
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It’s hard to argue with the popularity of the Volkswagen Bus. The Microbus has gone on to become an emblem of the 60s and one of the most beloved vehicles of all time. For decades, drivers have been clamoring for Volkswagen to bring back the legendary automobile in some form. It looks like drivers are going to get their wish, though that wish may materialize in a way no one could have predicted back in the 60s. Read the rest of this entry »

Volkswagen has chosen the North American International Auto Show to debut the new Tiguan GTE Active Concept, an extreme off-road version of the upcoming 2017 Tiguan, complete with plug-in hybrid drivetrain. Read the rest of this entry »

As Volkswagen dealers, we keep our ear to the ground on all things the car maker is up to. And right now, Volkswagen has a number of exciting irons in the fire. Read the rest of this entry »