The front-wheel-drive, four-passenger Volkswagen Eos convertible hardtop is introduced at the Frankfurt auto show on Sept. 12, 2005. The Eos was slotted between the Rabbit/Golf and the Passat, and ...
The Volkswagen Eos offers something rare in a hardtop convertible, a sunroof. Power comes from a pair of engines borrowed, like many other parts for the car, from the Passat and Golf. Both engines are ...
Lowering the top takes a considerable amount of time --Volkswagen says 25 seconds -- but at least there's a mechanical ballet to watch while you're waiting. The roof lifts up, the trunk folds outward, ...
Let me come right out and say it: I'm not a convertible guy. I like wind in my hair and sun on my face as much as the next fellow. After 10 minutes however, I need a quiet, calm cabin and the security ...
Spring can’t come too soon this year. It’s the first spring that American car shoppers will find Volkswagen’s enticing and new-for-2007 Eos convertible in showrooms. Perfect for sunny days, the ...
Spring can't come too soon this year. It's the first spring that American car shoppers will find Volkswagen's enticing and new-for-2007 Eos convertible in showrooms. Perfect for sunny days, the ...
It’s had numerous upgrades and one big facelift, but before was able to net a second generation, it received a death sentence: the eight-year-old Volkswagen Eos will be decommissioned in 2015. The ...
Car has served us well. We only drive it about 7k a year. He handles extremely well and has plenty of power. Exterior is stylish and sleek. Great car for Florida. Not just a solid built Hard Top ...
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