VW has announced the Polo will be coming to America (Next-generation Polo GTi rendering in picture).
VW development chief Ulrich Hackenberg announced the decision to Automotive News at the Detroit auto show saying,"The small-car segment is the fastest growing segment in the U.S.," and that American consumers had an "increasing enthusiasm for smaller, fuel-efficient cars."
When did that happen? Oh, yes, when the economy went into complete meltdown.
And even though the cost of oil is at a 5-year low and gas prices have come down sharply since the bubble last summer, it seems there has been a paradigm shift on the part of the US consumer and fuel-efficient cars are now what they want.
VW is obviously moving forward on that assumption and Hackenberg believes that oil prices will eventually rise again and drive up small-car sales even more.
US-bound Polos could possibly be produced at VW's production plant in Pueblo, Mexico, Hackenberg said too.
The next-generation Polo will be unveiled by VW at the Geneva motor show in March.
VW has not set a date for the Polo to make it to US showrooms.
Source: Volkswagen
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