Volkswagen Thinks Adding Another SUV In Lineup Is Key To US Success
Volkswagen AG plans to expand its portfolio of sport-utility vehicles to gain ground in the U.S. on Toyota Motor Corp. and General Motors Co.
“We will be looking to really grow, particularly in the compact SUV segment,” VW’s U.S. chief Jonathan Browning said in a phone interview yesterday from the unit’s headquarters in Herndon, Virginia. “Over time, I think there’s also scope for growth in terms of a larger SUV within the portfolio.”
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mini22 -
1/6/2011 12:43:08 PM
+4 Boost
It's fine if the price of oil does not go up too high. Once the cost of gas at the pump hits $4.00 per gallon small cars are going to be very popular again.
t_bone -
1/7/2011 9:09:21 AM
+1 Boost
I'd gladly pay an extra buck a gallon if it pushes SUVs off the road.
uaw_lax -
1/6/2011 4:52:02 PM
+3 Boost
VW should look at building more dramatic looking and emotional cars not suv's.
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