Volkswagen
As a part of the Strength Through Joy (KdF) initiative, the German Labor Front (Deutsche Arbeitsfront) launched the Volkswagen brand in 1937. The original goal was to create a "people's car" that the typical German citizen could buy. Ferdinand Porsche created the vehicle that would come to be known as the Volkswagen Beetle, and the first production units left the factory in 1945.
Volkswagen has a reputation for producing high-quality automobiles. The company's dedication to quality is clear from the use of premium components, the stringent testing processes, and the emphasis on client happiness.
Volkswagen has been making significant investments in cutting-edge technologies and production techniques recently to raise its quality standards. Volkswagen cars are currently among the most durable and dependable on the market as a result.
In terms of overall quality, Volkswagen is ranked 10th out of 32 brands by J.D. Power. With 80% of owners indicating they would unquestionably refer a Volkswagen to a friend, the business also enjoys strong customer satisfaction ratings.
Depending on the model and features, Volkswagen automobiles typically range in price from the mid-range to the high-range. The Polo, which in the US starts at roughly $15,000, is the most cost-effective Volkswagen vehicle. The most expensive Volkswagen model is the Touareg, which starts at around $50,000.
Detailed Information:
- Founded: May 28, 1937
- Headquarters: Berlin, Germany
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/VW (33.8M followers)
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/volkswagen/ (10M followers)
- Website: https://www.vw.com/