
Monday, October 22, 2012
Great news for R lovers!!!
Volkswagen has officially announced that it will be continuing the production of the MKVI Golf R! For all those out there who were disappointed that they missed out, this is your last chance before 2016!!! Volkswagen will finish production of the original 5000 units, which will spill over into the 2013 production line. All options and trim levels are still available, but they are going to sell very quickly! Contact me ASAP with any questions, or to reserve yours now!!!!
Wednesday, September 5, 2012
Tuesday, July 17, 2012
Saturday, June 9, 2012
Golf R Rebate!!!!!!
Great news for our R customers!!!! Our management here at Esserman International Volkswagen have given me some incredible news. For a limited time only, we will be selling the Golf R at $1k BELOW INVOICE!!!!! Contact me as soon as possible, as there are only two vehicles to choose from!!!!!! This vehicle is only released to the US Market every four years, and we only have two left!!! I don't know how long he will be doing this deal, so call me ASAP!!!!!!
That Thing Got Bags?
Yup. Although many of us Dubbers are thinking airbag suspension, we're talking about safety airbags. Smart airbags to be exact. No, this doesn't mean your airbags will do your homework for you, lol. It means that our airbags know when to deploy, how to deploy, and at what speed depending on the type of accident you are having.
Unfortunately, most accidents today involve more than one major impact. We usually get hit on one side, then the car heads another direction and hits a guard rail, a wall, whatever. These smart airbags are designed to deploy on the side of collision, and save the other bags for other collisions. If you don't need those bags, they don't deploy, and you save a ton of money on repair costs (sometimes a car can be totaled because of the cost of airbag replacement).
Another important safety feature on our cars are the pressure sensors. The doors have sensors mounted in them to measure a spike in air pressure. If the air pressure of the door increases, it is being squeezed (collision). This automatically triggers the airbags to go off, milliseconds faster than the competitions airbags. It may not seem like much time, but a millisecond is a lifetime during an accident. Just another example of how safety is in our DNA!
Unfortunately, most accidents today involve more than one major impact. We usually get hit on one side, then the car heads another direction and hits a guard rail, a wall, whatever. These smart airbags are designed to deploy on the side of collision, and save the other bags for other collisions. If you don't need those bags, they don't deploy, and you save a ton of money on repair costs (sometimes a car can be totaled because of the cost of airbag replacement).
Another important safety feature on our cars are the pressure sensors. The doors have sensors mounted in them to measure a spike in air pressure. If the air pressure of the door increases, it is being squeezed (collision). This automatically triggers the airbags to go off, milliseconds faster than the competitions airbags. It may not seem like much time, but a millisecond is a lifetime during an accident. Just another example of how safety is in our DNA!
Thursday, April 19, 2012
GTI W12
A few years back, VW got a chance to build a special GTI. It was kind of a mosaic of the parts of many of their performance brands. They put together, ehat they called, the GTI W12. Sporting a 12 cylinder twin turbocharged engine, this 640 hp Golf is definitely unique!
Wednesday, April 4, 2012
Eat the Road! No, Seriously, Eat It.....
So VW has come up with a new advertising scheme that sounds pretty interesting. How do you show everybody that the new Golf R can eat up the road? Well, how about making an edible stretch of road for customers to eat? Done. In South Africa's Auto Trader magazine, customers will find an advertisement challenging them to eat up the road like the Golf R does. This particular road is made from glutinous rice flour, water, salt, propylene glycol, FD&C colour, and glycerine; making this the easiest road to chew we've ever seen. However, the Golf R seems to think asphalt roads are just as easy to chew. Mmmm.... Asphalt.....
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