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How many VW Polos have been built in South Africa
VW has been building Polos in South Africa since 1996.
VW has been building Polos in South Africa since 1996.
what if you compare it to Wolfburg that makes the Big Boy Golf GTI/ 8, sure its puny.
but compared to somewhere like Germany, as they also make the up! or other cars,
our output of the Polo is but a small percentage,
The VW plant in Uitenhage was initially tooled to produce the Beetle, thereafter I think it was retooled for the Golf Mk. 1, and then for the 9N3 and 6R Polos as these ended up being the popular buys within SA.but compared to somewhere like Germany, as they also make the up! or other cars,
our output of the Polo is but a small percentage,
hence my point, compared to somewhere that exports a lot of its vehicles and all over the world, like Japan or S/Korea,Yeah, most Volkswagen factories make a few lines of cars while SA makes only the Polo and only in RHD, although there are a few other Volkswagen factories that make a single line of cars.
The VW plant in Uitenhage was initially tooled to produce the Beetle, thereafter I think it was retooled for the Golf Mk. 1, and then for the 9N3 and 6R Polos as these ended up being the popular buys within SA.
@Neuk_ can correct me if I'm wrong on the above, it's been a while since I've been to the AutoPavillion museum
hence my point, compared to somewhere that exports a lot of its vehicles and all over the world, like Japan or S/Korea,
that makes both RHD and LHD versions, as well as multiple lines of cars,
what SA puts out is microscopic and insignificant, and dare I say it overprotected and costly for what you get.
also bear in mind were in Africa and relatively far away from the major ports/cities around the world, so I guess they have to export and import a lot to make it worthwhile,100%
Local production, while generally pretty good, is forced to be labour intensive and use as much locally sourced raw material, parts, components as possible which I don't think is a huge issue but if you had to give the OEM companies the choice of starting over I doubt many would choose SA.