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September 21, 2009

Updated: VW's excellent North American adventure

The Crank received a bit of feedback over Volkswagen's plans (or lack thereof) from Canadian small and fun-to-drive car fans.

So, just to continue the pain of unrequited love a but harder and longer, here's a video on some of the Euro goodies we keep getting denied.





[Source: YouTube]

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If VW would ask me to pick one and only one of the above models to import to Canada/USA, I'd have to say "the Scirocco". With an engine like that I think VW needs to have a distinguishable product to highlight its performance and abilities. And why not bring back the Scirocco? There's probably a significant number of car buyers out there that remembers this model.

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