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NADA Show
VW brand aims to keep U.S. sales momentum going
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Andrew Savvas, VW’s head of U.S. sales, shows the redesigned 2025 Tiguan compact crossover. Volkswagen will get a big boost in June with its launch — the Tiguan is the brand's bestselling model.
(JACK WALSWORTH/AUTOMOTIVE NEWS)
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Jack Walsworth
January 25, 2025 09:35 PM
Volkswagen of America’s message to dealers who made it to the NADA Show in New Orleans was simple.
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