Volkswagen has a long history of developing affordable vehicles. Since 1937, it has been responsible for creating some of the most memorable cars, including the beloved Volkswagen “Bug.” As the largest maker for cars in Germany and one of the world’s largest producers of automobiles, for 2019, it has marketed several popular vehicles. Many of the currently trending Volkswagen Cars are listed below and available in cities across America from San Diego CA to Haddonfield, NJ.
Popular Volkswagen 2019 Cars
Volkswagen has a variety of different styles of vehicles in its current lineup. They manufacture sedans, hatchbacks, wagons, SUVs, and crossovers. Over the years, they have produced at least 45 models and discontinued at least 19. In North American cities, including Haddonfield, the 2019 models currently trending are:
- Jetta: Conservative but a fully-redesigned compact sedan, this, the seventh generation of this model, is somewhat larger than its 2018 predecessor. Owners love the increase in leg room and upgraded interior. However, high-end features only come with a premium model.
- Arteon: This is one of the Volkswagen cars available previously only in Europe. This year, it arrives bringing with it certain upscale features. A four-door fastback, it offers such things as autonomous emergency braking, blind-spot monitoring, collision warning, and more at the entry-level.
- Atlas: This is the largest offering. New to the US, it offers comfort, specific devices, e.g. Apple Play and ample space in one package.
- Golf: This hatchback is a perennial favorite. The seventh generation model continues to be popular among certain buyers, balancing functionality with fun. It is also available as a GTI, electric and a wagon.
Volkswagen Cars
In 2019, Volkswagen continues to provide cars that are functional, fun, and popular. Among the rising stars are the Arteon and Atlas. The Golf, in its various forms and the Jetta, continues to retain their popularity. Overall, Volkswagen cars continue to offer buyers a chance to own a “People’s Car.”