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2008 Volkswagen GTI performance part turbo kit
Way back in 1971, the Volkswagen GTI was designed as a high-performance pocket-rocket perfect for corners and high-speed cruising. Today, in the 2008 Volkswagen GTI, not much has changed, save for the impression the car leaves behind. The latest iteration of Volkswagen's most successful car includes a "golf ball" gearshift and sports seating, lowered sports suspension, and passenger grab handles, all in the perfect spots. The new and improved GTI comes standard with a five-year, 60,000-mile warranty, and is available in two models - the GTI and the GTI VR6, which offers more pep and more power. Whichever model is best for you, you can rest assured that this is the best site online for 2008 Volkswagen GTI info and 2008 Volkswagen GTI specs. So enjoy, and be sure to check back frequently. Even if you are not a big fan of 2008 Volkswagen GTI turbo kit performance parts, there will be a small part of you that enjoys the thrill of being pressed forcefully into the GTI's bucket seat as you accelerate. For those enthusiasts who need a little more speed in their lives, consult our Volkswagen performance parts link and check out the Volkswagen GTI Turbo Kit that can be installed in your new GTI. At the heart of the small-but-sophisticated GTI is one of two engines. Standard on the basic GTI model is a 1.8-liter, 4-cylinder, inline V-5 engine that delivers 180 horsepower and 174 pounds-per-foot of torque. The GTI VR6 comes standard with a 2.8-liter, 6-cylinder, V- 6 engine that delivers 200 horsepower and 195 pounds-per-foot of torque. Both models come standard with additional features such as power-assisted front vented disc brakes, front and rear gas shock absorbers, sport suspension, five-speed manual transmission with hydraulic clutch, and power-assisted rack-and-pinion steering. Another statistic you won't find on 2008 Volkswagen GTI pictures - both models also feature Anti-Slip Regulation, Electronic Differential Lock, and Electronic Stabilization Program with brake assist. The 2008 Volkswagen GTI looks good, inside and out. Exterior features on this tiny terror include a roof-mounted amplified flexible black-whip antenna, center high-mounted rear stop lamp, dual-tone horn, daytime running lights, and driver and passenger side heated power windows. Interior features on the new and improved 2008 Volkswagen GTI include CFC-free air conditioning, front-center armrest, cruise control, electric rear window defroster, brake wear indicator, multi- function trip computer, automatic locking system, 80-watt audio system, stainless steel pedals, tie-down trunk hooks, and a 60/40 split-folding rear seat. Perhaps most important, however, is the 2008 Volkswagen GTI and its commitment to safety. When you install your Volkswagen GTI Turbo Kit, you can be assured that the rest of the vehicle is designed to take you from starting line to finish line in safety. Standard with every GTI come safety features that include automatic tensioning retractors for front and rear passenger safety belts, child seat tether anchorage points, increased head airbag padding, side curtain protection, front impact crush zones, side-door intrusion beams, theft-deterrent steering column, and, of course, remote keyless entry. To learn more about this technology, to consult with Volkswagen experts about leasing a 2008 GTI, or to receive assistance in buying a 2008 Volkswagen GTI, please visit your local Volkswagen dealer today. Good luck! Click HERE to get new 2008 Volkswagen GTI price quotes from Volkswagen dealers in your area.
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