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Engine
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Type
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Displacement
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Doors
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Maximum torque
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Seats
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Wheel Drive
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Luggage Space
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Transmission
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Fuel
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Power-to-weight
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Kerb weight
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safety rating:
NCAP
NCAP
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fuel efficiency
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CO2 emissions
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Displacement
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max power
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acceleration 0-100 km/h
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top speed
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Transporter Gen.2 [T2]
Transporter Gen.2 [T2]
In the summer of 1967 Volkswagen presents the new, second generation of the Transporter. This new contender has grown; it now has larger window areas, sliding doors and an improved chassis with a double-joint rear axle as standard. The air-cooled boxer engine remains the same but takes up less space.
Engine output increases to 70 PS, increasingly flat engines free up more space in the luggage compartment and for the first time automatic transmission is available. Now more than ever it ... more
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