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Find exactly what your vehicle needs in our online VW Cars Parts store is by using our Parts Finder to browse through our complete selection of over 60,000 OEM, aftermarket, and replacement parts. Purchase parts for Volkswagen models ranging from years 1958 through 2011 including but not limited to VW Touareg, Tiguan, Passat, Routan, GTI, Jetta, EOS, Golf, CC, Beetle, Rabbit, R32, Phaeton, Eurovan, Corrado, Cabrio, Transporter, Fox, Cabriolet, Scirocco, Karmann Ghia, Fastback, Squareback, and Dasher. Shop with ease using the Parts Finder below to select the best parts for your Volkswagen Vehicles.
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Ten Years to Cross the Starting Line
Founded in 1937 at Wolfsburg, by the German Labor Front, VW was designed by Ferdinand Porsche, a famous engineer, in 1936. Initially called the "Beetle", reflecting its shape, it was renamed Volkswagen, meaning "People's Car". Later known as the "Bug", it became VW's hallmark product, and featured fuel efficiency, reliability and economical Volkswagen auto parts. WW II forced the company to exclusively produce military vehicles in support of the German war effort. In 1945, as VW auto parts were ruined by bombing raids, Americans turned over the factory to British Army Officer Major Ivan Hirst. He ensured that Volkswagen auto parts would not be used to maintain military vehicles. To keep his promise, he painted one green to convince the British Army to place an order for 20,000 VWs. Volkswagen auto parts remained operational. VW began production en masse in early 1946, becoming a key component of the German economic recovery.
Volkswagen, Image Is Everything
In 1949, only two units were sold in the U.S. Canada's first order in 1952 totaled 143,075 units. This popularity warranted the construction of a VW auto parts manufacturing plant in Scarborough, ON (near Toronto). Located in New Jersey, Volkswagen of America was formed in 1955, standardizing U.S. Volkswagen auto parts sales and service. Triggering this phenomenal growth were the ingenious advertising campaigns of New York advertising agency Doyle Dane Bernbach. Attractive art and witty copywriting made VW ads as popular as the car. One such campaign was the "Think Small" full-page ad, featuring mostly a blank page, with only a small picture of a Volkswagen. In 1968, Disney released the movie "Love Bug", a film portraying "Herbie" as a VW with a mind of its own. These advertising campaigns effectively lured young, sophisticated consumers to associate with VW and Volkswagen auto parts, better known as the "Beetle". As VW auto parts became outdated during the 1960s and 1970s, innovative advertising and reliability significantly boosted sales and extended the life of the Beetle. Searching for a successor in 1964, VW acquired Auto Union (owner of the Audi brand). Ultimately, the Golf model would become the replacement for the Beetle. In early 1972, Volkswagen auto parts surpassed the world record for production of a single make of car, previously held by the Ford Model T, at 15,007,034. By 1973, total production was over 16 million. In New Stanton, Pennsylvania, the first U.S. VW auto parts factory opened in 1978, specifically to produce the Rabbit (known as the Golf in Europe), and effectively becoming the Beetle's successor. U.S. Sales slumped over the 1980s and 1990s. Expanding its product line in the early 2000s, Volkswagen auto parts showed gains, based largely on the Audi brand. In 2003, the final Beetle was produced in Mexico, bringing the record-breaking total to 21,529,464. August 2009 brought fame, as Porsche merged with VW. This move, with its existing brands (Audi, Bentley, Bugatti and Lamborghini) made Volkswagen the largest automobile manufacturer in Europe. Later in 2009, VW auto parts overtook Toyota as the world's largest car production manufacturing group. VW has become the mainstay of diversity and reliability with its products. Enjoying diversity and reliability is easy with Volkswagen auto parts from www.all-volkswagenparts.com.
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Company Background
All Volkswagen Parts is a division of Hirsch Industries, Inc. It was established as an auto recycling and repair operation in 1991 in Phoenix, Arizona. The recycling and repair divisions were sold in 2004 and we now ship new VW components within the continental United States from centrally located warehouses in the United States. Our offices are still in Arizona however we are sorry to say we do not warehouse within the Phoenix area.
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