Where can I buy parts for my Volkswagen Polo?

The Polo has been offered with a wide selection of engines, transmission options and specifications over the years, and Volkswagen Motor Parts can offer parts for the 4 th generation Polo onwards. Here at Volkswagen Motor Parts we offer an exclusive collection genuine Volkswagen Polo parts and accessories.

When did the Mk2 Polo come out?

Mk2 Polo – introduced in 1981, saw a new body style added to the range – the ‘breadvan’ small estate car. The original hatchback was renamed as the Coupé and the Derby was now known as the Polo Classic. Engine sizes now ranged from 1093cc to 1272cc petrol engines, later with fuel injection and even a supercharged G40 version.

Are there any Volkswagen parts available in South Africa?

Volkswagen up! We offer spares and parts for all the commonly driven Volkswagens in South Africa, including the massively popular Volkswagen Polo and Golf models – which continue to be in huge demand – and the iconic VW Kombis. Other especially popular Volkswagen models in South Africa include the Volkswagen Jetta, Touran and Tiguan.

Can I get spare parts for my Volkswagen?

Often the Volkswagen parts and spares we provide are the same as those offered by local Volkswagen dealers – just at lower prices. Masterparts can provide almost any Volkswagen part or spare you’re likely to require. However, please note that we don’t stock body panels, mirrors or lights for any vehicle brands.

What was the original name of the Volkswagen Polo?

These two body styles were called the Wagon (in some markets) and Coupé, respectively, although in fact both were three-door hatchbacks, and in some markets the Wagon designation was not used, with that car being simply called the Volkswagen Polo without a suffix. The saloon version received the name Volkswagen Derby.

When did the VW Polo Playa come out in South Africa?

Polo Playa (1996–2003) The Volkswagen Polo Playa was a model for the South African market. It was sold instead of the European Polo Mark III from 1996 until 2002, and was effectively a rebadged SEAT Ibiza Mark II. In 2002, the Mark IV Polo was adopted in South Africa, and the separate Polo Playa model was dropped.

What kind of engine does a 1997 Volkswagen Polo have?

1997 Volkswagen Polo 5-door hatchback (Australia; pre-facelift) rear. An all-new 1.0 petrol engine was added to the range from launch, while the 1.3 petrol engine from the MK2 was briefly carried over. Also new to the range were 1.4 (8-valve or 16-valve) and 1.6 petrol engines as well as a 1.9 diesel (with or without a turbocharger).

What kind of engine does a 2004 Volkswagen Polo have?

In 2004 Volkswagen Individual, a specialist division of Volkswagen, produced a limited number of ( Polo Mk4) Club Sports with a 1.8-litre turbocharged engine producing 132 kW (177 hp). Available only in Germany, this was based on the one make racing series Polo Cup Racer hatchback.

When did the Volkswagen Polo 5th generation come out?

Volkswagen launched the fifth generation Polo (internal designation Typ 6R) at the Geneva Motor Show in March 2009. For the first time in Polo’s history, the car was declared European Car of the Year, for 2010. The Polo was also declared 2010 World Car of the Year at the New York International Auto Show in April 2010.

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