Volkswagen to sell two versions of Polo in U.S. in 2011
March 17, 2009
The sedan variant will be smaller than the current Jetta, while the four-door wagon will take aim at the Honda Fit. According to Jacoby, “It’s more like a cross between a compact minivan and a hatchback.” Sounds like a Fit competitor to us.
Pricing is still a long way off, but Jacoby admitted that the “sweet spot” is somewhere between $13,000 and $15,000. If VW wants to hit that price point, the U.S.-market Polo will need to be built in North America, likely at V-Dub’s factory in Puebla, Mexico. Expect the Polo to hit the States in 2011, equipped with a variation of the 1.2-liter inline four due to go on sale in Europe this June.
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WTF!? Sell it with the 1.4 TDI already! Stop dragging your feet on bringing the diesels!