Archive for June, 2009
Standard equipment in the Cabriolet for 1991 and 1992 includes the 1.8 liter engine by Volkswagen, weighing in at 4 cylinders and eight valves. A 3-speed Automatic Transaxle puts the power of the engine to the pavement. The has proven to be a popular configuration for the Cabriolet.
One of the staples of the Convertible segment is the Volkswagen Cabriolet. In the previous model year debuted a brand new version of the Cabriolet with four versions: Base, Wolfsburg Edition, Classic, and Carat. Sales for the Cabriolet, especially the Cabriolet Wolfsburg Edition, were brisk during 1992 and 1993. The improved vehicle quality and the modern styling were responsible for the boost in sales.

Consumers who buy a Volkswagen Cabrio are often enthusiastic about their purchase. Since its launch the Cabrio has been one of the workhorses of the Volkswagen brand. This has always been a meaningful car, and the 2000 model is no different. A convertible for everyone in the family is what the Volkswagen Cabrio provides.

Volkswagen Cabrio Engine Specs: The Cabrio GLS comes outfitted with a 2.0 liter, 4-cylinder motor that uses 8 valves. The engine, manufactured by Volkswagen, is mated to a five-speed transaxle by Volkswagen. This arrangement has demonstrated to be an effective style for Volkswagen.

There’s been a lot of talk about the Volkswagen Cabrio for 1997. As a leading car in the convertible market the Cabrio (and in this case specically the Base version) has maintained a good reputation. The 2-door Cabrio is especially appealing to broad audience, making it a perfect car to help Volkswagen as a brand in general.

