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Volkswagen Beetle-new Gsr Edition on 2040-cars

US $11,000.00
Year:2014 Mileage:320 Color: Yellow
Location:

Columbia, Missouri, United States

Columbia, Missouri, United States
Volkswagen Beetle-New GSR EDITION, US $11,000.00, image 1

2014 Volkswagen Beetle GSR Special Edition Brand New Out of the Box, only 320 milesPrivate collection car. The fastest Beetle ever made. 210 horsepower Performance/Handling: 2.0L turbocharged, 210 horsepower, 207lbs-ft torque, inline 4 cylinder direct injection engine, electro-mechanical power steering, sport suspension, electronic stability control, anti-slip regulation, electronic brake force distribution, anti-lock braking system, 19'' alloy wheels with all season tires Safety/Durability: Driver and front passenger front airbag supplemental restraint system, driver and front passenger combined head/thorax side airbags supplemental restraint, 3 point safety belts, all seating positions, adjustable front seat head restraints, side impact protection door beams, front power assisted disc brakes, tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) Comfort/Convenience: power sliding, tilting sunroof, RNS 315 touchscreen navigation system, sirius xm satellite radio, fender premium audio, media device interface (MDI) with iPod cable, bluetooth mobile telephone connectivity, keyless access with push start button, bi-xenon headlights and LED daytime running lights, air conditioning, leather seating, heated front seats, leather wrapped steering wheel, shift knob and brake lever, height adjustable telescoping steering wheel, front, center armrest, split folding near seat, cruise control, trip computer, front fog lights, rear spoiler, brushed aluminum appearance pedal covers, power and heatable exterior mirrors, power windows with pinch protection. Special Editions GSR options: Yellow rush/black exterior, black leather interior, security wheel locks, set of 4, first aid kit, 6 speed automatic transmission.

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VW's Winterkorn tells 20,000 staffers of big cost-cutting plans

Thu, 24 Jul 2014

During a gathering of 20,000 Volkswagen Group employees at company headquarters in Wolfsburg, Germany on Wednesday, CEO Martin Winterkorn dropped a bombshell. The boss stated that the automaker isn't operating efficiently enough and admitted the company needs to radically start cutting back to raise its profit margins. To right the ship, Winterkorn has proposed killing off less profitable models and spending less on research and development.
According to Reuters, Winterkorn wants to raise the VW brand's profit margin from about 2.9 percent in 2013 to a target of 6 percent. To make that possible, his plan amounts to increasing cost cutting until Volkswagen reaches about 5 billion euros ($6.7 billion) per year to get things back in order. "Over the short-term, we urgently need more efficiency and higher profit," the CEO said during his speech, according to Reuters.
However, Winterkorn can't make these decisions unilaterally. Volkswagen's works council also has a seat on the supervisory board to represent laborers, and it isn't likely to take the proposed cuts sitting down.

VW redoes A-ha's 'Take On Me' music video

Wed, 18 Sep 2013

Volkswagen has been responsible for its fair share of witty, clever commercials. "Tiny Vader" might be the most popular, but somehow, we think this newest spot will find a big audience. VW delivers not so much a cover, but a reimagining, of 1980s Norwegian pop band A-ha's famous music video for "Take On Me."
The original opens with an animated motorcycle race, which is revealed to be part of a comic book. VW's version replaces the motorcycle with a Passat, which strikes us as an oddly sober choice when there are cars like the GTI and Beetle in VW's portfolio. But never mind that - take a look down below for the entire 46-second spot. For reference, we've also included the original music video. And if you aren't a fan of the musical stylings of A-ha, just think, VW's choice of 1980s music could have been much worse.

Volkswagen looking to acquire Proton, Lotus?

Thu, 26 Jul 2012

Let's say you're an automaker bent on world domination looking to grow your sales. That's going to have you looking at Asian markets, because that's where some of the biggest growth has been, and that's exactly what Volkswagen is doing as it considers making another run at Malaysia's Proton.
Reuters reports that Volkswagen is interested in at least a partial stake, if not a controlling interest in Lotus-parent Proton as a way to continue a production presence in the region without having to build its own factory.
Volkswagen already builds the Passat in a DRB-HICOM facility in Pekan, Malaysia, and plans are in place to build the Jetta and Polo there, as well. With both southeast Asia and its relationship with Proton figuring so importantly in Volkswagen's plans for expansion, buying into Proton can help ensure stability. Volkswagen is being tight-lipped about the whole idea, but CEO Martin Winterkorn did recently say, "it's our clear goal to continue the successful (expansion) course of past years with great dynamics and stability," which sounds an awful lot like deals are on the table to smooth the path to further growth.