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04/05/11-To mark the launch of its new Amarok pick-up, Volkswagen has today demonstrated the impressive power of its brand new model by using it to demolish a 67 m high steel chimney weighing ...
Which is why today even Volkswagen will sell you a pick-up. Its contender, the Amarok, sits toward the premium end of the market, a stomping ground it used to have to itself, but which it must now ...
Forget using your pickup truck for hauling tools and supplies; load it up with speakers and DJ equipment instead. Volkswagen's commercial arm did just that with the all-new Amarok Power concept ...
The Amarok is not only the fourth model series of the Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles brand, it is also the first 1-tonne class pick-up to be developed in Germany.
The Amarok is a small Volkswagen pickup truck sold in Europe, Australia and other markets around the world. ... Rheinmetall says the Amarok M can carry a payload up to 1.5 tons ...
Volkswagen’s Pickup enters the second generation and bolsters the VW-Ford ... Volkswagen also cranked up the Amarok’s fording depth from the previous model’s 19.7-inches to a 31.5-inch ...
Stylish Volkswagen Amarok pick-up is only available as a double-cab in the UK, but it’s still in the top trio of trucks on the market. By: Dean Gibson. 18 Jun 2015.
THIS is the new Volkswagen Amarok, a very popular pick-up and with good reason. It looked the part and was available with a smooth and powerful 3.0-litre, twin-turbo V6 diesel engine. And thankfull… ...
They may be 20 years late entering the pick-up market but, on first impressions, they’ve leap-frogged the. You've got to hand it to the Germans.
The latest Volkswagen Amarok makes a great workhorse and family vehicle as an engine boost makes this pick-up even more impressive. Here, we give you the lowdown on the spec, performance and price ...
WhatCar? gives vehicle five-star rating Fresh off winning the International Pick-Up Award for 2018, the Volkswagen Amarok has been awarded another trophy, this time Pick-Up of the Year 2019 by ...
You've got to hand it to the Germans. They may be 20 years late entering the pick-up market but, on first impressions, they’ve leap-frogged the ...