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After nearly a decade, the Volkswagen Golf line-up welcomes a new Cabriolet. The last soft top Golf (nameplated Cabrio) went away in 2002, to be replaced in the Volkswagen stable by the New Beetle convertible and, at the higher end, the hard-top convertible Eos. (Joe Duarte, QMI Agency)

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After nearly a decade, the Volkswagen Golf line-up welcomes a new Cabriolet. The last soft top Golf (nameplated Cabrio) went away in 2002, to be replaced in the Volkswagen stable by the New Beetle convertible and, at the higher end, the hard-top convertible Eos. (Joe Duarte, QMI Agency)

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After nearly a decade, the Volkswagen Golf line-up welcomes a new Cabriolet. The last soft top Golf (nameplated Cabrio) went away in 2002, to be replaced in the Volkswagen stable by the New Beetle convertible and, at the higher end, the hard-top convertible Eos. (Joe Duarte, QMI Agency)

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After nearly a decade, the Volkswagen Golf line-up welcomes a new Cabriolet. The last soft top Golf (nameplated Cabrio) went away in 2002, to be replaced in the Volkswagen stable by the New Beetle convertible and, at the higher end, the hard-top convertible Eos. (Joe Duarte, QMI Agency)

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