2011 Volkswagen Sharan Review and Photos
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Volkswagen already released the new Volkswagen Sharan. This 4-doors car will be sold with a choice between four engines. The diesel line-up of the 2011 Volkswagen Sharan include two TDI (with a 2.0 TDI) developing 103kW / 140PS and 125kW / 170PS, while the petrol models include two TSI turbo engines developing 110kW / 150PS and 147kW / 200PS. The 2011 Volkswagen Sharan’s drive and handling matches the levels of comfort and dynamic response provided by the excellent Passat. Added convenience and safety is provided by an electronic handbrake and the second-generation parking manoeuvre assistant. This means automatic steering for parking in even smaller spaces, including on pavements, between trees and even on corners, plus now, for the first time on an MPV. Sharan still can't perform the seven-people-with-luggage trick, and the seats are heavy to move. Some smaller MPVs are more versatile and cost less. The company can also offer fixed-price servicing and maintenance plans to private and business customers, but on one condition: the customer takes out finance from Volkswagen.
The third generation Sharan is the company’s first MPV range to be designed by Walter de Silva (Group Chief Designer) and Klaus Bischoff (Brand’s Chief Designer) based totally on the new Volkswagen design DNA matrix. The design of the vehicle body, which is both appealing and functional, is thus epitomised by clear, horizontal lines. It is fresh, yet certainly not dictated by any transient fashion. The aim of the design is rather to create with its balanced proportions and minimal lines an ideal basis for giving the body an extremely energetic look.
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