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Autopartswarehouse.com Reviews Stallone’s VW Phaeton

Among the vehicle makes and models in the industry these days, the Volkswagen is among the lot that is so dedicated in manufacturing great cars for the public.  This German manufacturer has been in the business since 1938. From that time, this car maker has developed several vehicles already. Some of them are the Beetle and the Rabbit/Golf. These made such a huge impact to the buyers because if their designs. As the name goes for the Beetle, this car is a hatchback, a very unique design during the time it was first produced. It was a great hit to the public because of its fuel economy. The Rabbit on the other hand is a compact car that was initially produced as a 3-door hatchback. But, over time, the company also developed a 5-doo version of this car.

 

But today, with the advancements in technology, Volkswagen is able to develop more stylish and high-end vehicles. Among the latest models created by this company is the Volkswagen Phaeton. This car has excellent, clean design and is installed with the finest materials and technologies. Driving and riding this car will surely be an unforgettable one.

 

When you get to see the interior of this car, you will immediately feel the coziness of the atmosphere. The finest leather trim is used for its interior. Special wood trims like Eucalyptus, Chestnut, Myrtle and Burr Walnut are used in it. Green-tinted heat-insulating two-layer safety glass is used to keep the environmental noise away as well. Air conditioning can be adjusted easily to give enough air to all the passengers. Its opulent interior is well-matched by an exceptional engine. It has different range of engines and these are the W12, V8, V6, and the V6 TDi diesel.

 

The Volkswagen is another attractively-designed car, no wonder Sylvester Stallone likes it. Rambo actor was seen driving a black, stylish Phaeton while he was on his way on a meeting with pal Arnold Schwarzenegger. I wonder why Stallone opted for the Phaeton. Hey, I’m not saying there’s something wrong with it. It’s just that I’d have thought he would go for something like the Seal’s Bentley or David Beck’s Rolls Royce.