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VW GX3 Debuts in LA


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I also posted this over in European Marquees. forgive me

http://www.mph-online.com/web/news/00251

New 3-wheel roadster. Supposedly ready for production.

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Looks inexpensive + fun! I think they will have a hard time making this street legal in the USA. If the SMART is having trouble this will too (especially with 3 wheels).
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VW completely missing the mark again. Who is going to buy this besides car enthusiasts? Not very many average people. It's a cool car, I'll give you that but completely useless to many North Americans. With the sales failure also known as the Phaeton, the quality issues, and the upcoming minivan being outsourced to DCX, the future of the company looks grim. VW has to get it's act together or they're going to be toast. They're the equivalent to GM of North America. Though, the only difference is that they still have no direction and their problems are on a global scale with the recent loss of it's sales leader position in china to GM. That's what happens when you sell old vehicles in a market being flooded with much newer product. Edited by Cadillacfan
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