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  2. Volkswagen Routan - Wikipedia

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    The Routan was Volkswagen's first van offered in North America since discontinuation of the Volkswagen Eurovan in 2003, and is not related to the European-market Volkswagen Touran. [14] In 2012, Volkswagen halted production of the Routan at Chrysler's Windsor, Ontario, plant despite having a production contract that ran through 2014.

  3. Jeep Wrangler (JK) - Wikipedia

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    Optional 4x2 was discontinued after the 2010 model year for the Unlimited. 4-wheel drive became standard for the 2011 model year. [13] After the Hummer H1 was discontinued in 2006, the JK Wrangler Unlimited was the only four-door convertible available in the US until the new Ford Bronco came out in July 2021.

  4. ETKA - Wikipedia

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    ETKA is the official electronic parts catalogue for Volkswagen Group [1] motor vehicles. [2] Launched in 1989, ETKA superseded the older parts books and microfilm -based catalogues. [ 1 ] ETKA is an abbreviation from the German : Elektronischer Teilekatalog .

  5. Volkswagen Touran - Wikipedia

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    The Volkswagen Touran is a car manufactured by German automaker Volkswagen since 2003 and sold in Europe and other select markets. A compact multi-purpose vehicle (MPV), [improper synthesis?] it fills a gap in Volkswagen's model lineup between the Volkswagen Golf, with which it shares its platform, and the Volkswagen Sharan, its larger counterpart, which ceased production in 2022.

  6. Routan - Wikipedia

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    Routan may refer to: Routan Islands , a group of two islands in Chukotka, Russia in the Chaunskaya Bay Volkswagen Routan , a 2008–2013 German-American minivan

  7. Volkswagen Type 2 - Wikipedia

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    The Volkswagen Transporter, initially the Type 2, [2] is a range of light commercial vehicles, built as vans, pickups, and cab-and-chassis variants, introduced in 1950 by the German automaker Volkswagen as their second mass-production light motor vehicle series, and inspired by an idea and request from then-Netherlands-VW-importer Ben Pon.