Besides, what Audi did to the A6 platform in 2002 was just a mild facelift, facelifts don't always get a new designated manufacturing code.
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Besides, what Audi did to the A6 platform in 2002 was just a mild facelift, facelifts don't always get a new designated manufacturing code.
No, because VW have traditionally labelled their chassis with the "MK/MARK" name, especially in regards to the Golf whereas Audi Don't and the "R32" in the states being called "MKII", is pretty much...
Ben,
I've noticed in the states the "R32" isn't designated with the "Golf" name, as it is in Europe.
So, chances are this model wont be recognised as a golf in the 'states but as a "R32" only,...
http://www.newgolfr32.co.uk/
Not too impressed.