The Mark VI is expected to arrive in the U.S. sometime next year as a Rabbit and will once again be offered with a performance GTI option. There’s also talk of a new ‘GTD’ turbodiesel sports model as well as an ultra-exclusive ‘R42’ model powered by a turbocharged five-cylinder engine, however VW is yet to confirm development of either these models.
The Golf R32 is still on sale and is priced at $32,990, and until October 31 there is a maximum of $2,000 cash back available, reports Kicking Tires. You can read our previous review of the car by clicking here.
While news of the R32’s demise in the U.S. is sad, there is some light at the end of the tunnel. Yesterday, VW America spokesman Steve Keyes said the company was considering bringing the new Scirocco coupe as a limited edition model in the same manner that the R32 was positioned.





Reader Comments
Tue Oct 28 2008 9:29 PM
NoNameDenton says
Not shocking
Tue Oct 28 2008 10:28 PM
www.mywheelsonwalls.com says
Sad? Am I missing something here? With options these cars were pushing 40K or just over on one I looked at here in Sacramento. Quite frankly next to the previous model this one just looked ordinary and at $40k that just does not sell!!!!
Heres to hoping that the third generation car (if there is one) stands out like the original one did. The original being a fantastic piece of kit.
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