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*[[Volkswagen Polo II]]
 
*[[Volkswagen Polo II]]
 
*[[Volkswagen Polo III]]
 
*[[Volkswagen Polo III]]
*[[Seat Ibiza (6K)]] (as Volkswagen Polo Playa)
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*[[SEAT Ibiza (6K)]] (as Volkswagen Polo Playa)
 
*[[Volkswagen Polo IV]]
 
*[[Volkswagen Polo IV]]
 
*[[Volkswagen Polo Vivo]]
 
*[[Volkswagen Polo Vivo]]
 
*[[Volkswagen Polo V]]
 
*[[Volkswagen Polo V]]
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*[[Volkswagen Polo VI]]
  
  
''Marque:'' [[Volkswagen]] | ''Predecessor:'' [[Volkswagen Golf I]] (as Volkswagen Citi)
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''Marque:'' [[Volkswagen]] | ''Predecessors:'' [[Volkswagen Voyage]], [[Volkswagen Golf]] | ''Successor:'' [[Volkswagen Voyage]]
  
 
''q.v.'' [[Volkswagen Derby]], [[Volkswagen Vento]], [[Seat Córdoba]]
 
''q.v.'' [[Volkswagen Derby]], [[Volkswagen Vento]], [[Seat Córdoba]]

Revision as of 11:55, 23 March 2018

Basic, Volkswagen-badged version of Audi 50 subcompact car, launching in 1975. The Polo was radically changed for the 1980s with a bread van-styled hatchback, though a coupé with a more traditional rear joined it. The third-generation model from the mid-1990s was more upright, resembling a smaller version of the Golf, and it is this philosophy that the Polo has retained since, with each generation increasing in perceived quality, far from the basic origins of the first model.



Marque: Volkswagen | Predecessors: Volkswagen Voyage, Volkswagen Golf | Successor: Volkswagen Voyage

q.v. Volkswagen Derby, Volkswagen Vento, Seat Córdoba

 

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