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SEMA: Volkswagen Jetta and Passat R GT

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Go to MYRIDE.COM for more car videos.Performance tuners are drawn to platforms that capably support increased engine power and that also accept complementary upgrades to such other elements as brakes and suspension. Volkswagens platforms have fulfilled those needs for generations, but never have the worlds of the showroom stock vehicle and the highly modified aftermarket special been as close as they are now. Personalizing a Volkswagen begins as early as the first visit to the dealer, as demonstrated by the 2006 Jetta 2.0T and 2006 Passat 2.0T on display. Each was modified inside and out using Genuine Volkswagen Accessories and shows how the enthusiast, at the time of purchase, can order an even more appealing platform for subsequent upgrades.

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  • lovin the caddy killer.............Vdub all day

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  • Awesome that they made these cars....they should make more

  • 9 people drive honda

  • "weekend racer appeal" yet its automatic.... why?

  • What year is the jetta In This video?

  • i have a 2005 passa 1.8 and can't wait to start,when i can afford it to modify it,being there are so many kits and engine mods out there..vw for life...wiz 454

  • sexy!

  • Great looking cars, but no match for Cadillac.

  • VW definitely has more than enough capability to make amazing cars. Sooooooo......why don't we see these in there lots for sale?

  • MASS PRODUCE THESE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE!

  • @ReiTirona Wow, old comment. What Volkswagen can compare to a modern Cadillac? Maybe if you count Porsche. the W12 is the only VW car i can think of with more power than a typical daily driver. So IMO they don't have such a track record in that regard, I think they should stick to what they do best (very tiny turbo engines and low new prices) Plus i doubt Porsche would even let them, you know what competition from a VW would do to Porsche's image.

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