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Volkswagen started to produce utility vehicles around 1950, when Dutch importer Ben Pon had the idea to launch into series production a transporting vehicle used by company's employees around the factory. So he started working on the prototype version of what would later be called the Transporter. A couple of years later, in 1950, the Volkswagen Bulli entered the production series using a 1131cc ... Read more
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VW Group’s light commercial vehicles (LCV) state that the automotive market’s recovery is not as close as some might think. The company warns that the market has not yet overcome last year's difficulties.
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In spite of difficult market conditions in Russia, VW began commercializing the domestically-built Transporter, Caravelle, Multivan and Caddy models. This is good news for everyone, but especially the community near the Kaluga plant where the LCVs are being ...
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German manufacturer Volkswagen has just announced that it will sells its truck business in Brazil to MAN AG, with the transaction due to be completed in the first quarter of 2009. MAN will pay no less than 1.175 billion euros for VW's Brazilian truck subsidiary ...
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