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− | As an older-generation [[Volkswagen Jetta]] was on sale in China, the current generation (as sold elsewhere) was badge-engineered in the Middle Kingdom as the Volkswagen Sagitar. Largely parallel to the Jetta, though with the second generation, more sophisticated than the equivalent offered in North America. Sagitar’s more lofty ambitions were realized further with the third generation, which had a longer wheelbase than the Jetta. | + | As an older-generation [[Volkswagen Jetta]] was on sale in China, the current generation (as sold in the US) was badge-engineered in the Middle Kingdom as the Volkswagen Sagitar. Largely parallel to the European Bora and Jetta, though with the second generation, more sophisticated than the equivalent offered in North America. Sagitar’s more lofty ambitions were realized further with the third generation, which had a longer wheelbase than the Jetta. |
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− | *[[Volkswagen Jetta V]] | + | *[[Volkswagen Bora (1K)]] |
| *[[Volkswagen Jetta VI]] | | *[[Volkswagen Jetta VI]] |
| *[[Volkswagen Sagitar III]] | | *[[Volkswagen Sagitar III]] |
Latest revision as of 06:51, 23 November 2019
As an older-generation Volkswagen Jetta was on sale in China, the current generation (as sold in the US) was badge-engineered in the Middle Kingdom as the Volkswagen Sagitar. Largely parallel to the European Bora and Jetta, though with the second generation, more sophisticated than the equivalent offered in North America. Sagitar’s more lofty ambitions were realized further with the third generation, which had a longer wheelbase than the Jetta.
Marque: Volkswagen