Monday, 2 November 2009

Amarok, VW New wolf

BUENOS AIRES - Volkswagen (VW) seems to be interested also to engage in the segment of the double cabin pickup vehicle (double cabin / d-cab). VW was preparing Amarok to beat Toyota, Mitsubishi, and even Ford.

Provision to bring Amarok as a new d-cab VW spokesman confirmed by VW Argentina, Ronnie Frost.

As quoted from Justauto, Monday (2/11/2009), Amarok will start dipoduksi end of this year and next will begin to be exported to several countries beginning the first quarter of 2010. "This pickup will be sent to Brazil, Germany, South Africa, and Australia," he said.

In the focus on Pacheco VW factory in Buenos Aires, Argentina, the VW according to Frost spent approximately 340 billion investment to produce CAD Amarok.

Although there has been no detailed specification of Amarok, but Frost believed, with the addition of the new variants will be able to reap the car market in Argentina between 26-28 percent.

He said, Amarok will be marketed first in South America in early 2010, followed by Central America next spring, then Russia and Europe during the summer.

Amarok own words taken from Inut Eskimo language, which means wolf. Or it could also be interpreted as something resembling a rock, in the language of South America. This term is used because it illustrates just how strong and tough d-cab VW them.

Later, VW Amarok will deal with the Toyota Hilux, Mitsubishi Strada Triton and Ford Ranger.

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