Volkswagen Fox

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Volkswagen Fox  Featured

Volkswagen Fox was produced in Brazil and imported to the U.S. from model years 1987 to 1993. Available body styles included a two-door sedan, a four-door sedan, and a two-door station wagon. The front and rear were mildly restyled for 1991, and the two-door wagon was dropped from the U.S. line at that time. Although it looks somewhat like a first generation Volkswagon Gulf (U.S. Rabbit) with a trunk, the VW Fox is actually a different car.

Volkswagen Fox  Features

Volkswagen Fox is a great little car with very tight handling, and snappy response from the throttle, even though the engine is getting quite tired!

Here's why:

  • Volkswagen Fox has a fuel injected 1.8 liter engines rated at 81 horsepower engine.
  • Volkswagen Fox  engine achieves 16-mpg in the city and 19-mpg on the highway.
  • Volkswagen Fox has Vehicle Exterior Monitoring Anti-Theft Via Alarm System; Transponder III Anti-Theft Via Engine Immobilizer.
  • Volkswagen Fox  has a 4-speed transmission with overdrive is standard, and a 5-speed automatic transmission with overdrive is optional.
  • Volkswagen Fox has 2 Multifunction Remotes Operate Door Lock/Unlock, Trunk Release, and Panic Alarm.
  • Volkswagen Fox  has Child Safety Locks On Rear Doors.
  • Volkswagen Fox  has Dual Body Color Power Adjustable Heated Folding Exterior Rearview Mirrors.
  • Volkswagen Fox has Power Door Locks Operated Via Internal Switches or Multi-Function Remote, With Automatic Locking.

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