The Volkswagen Scirocco II Coupe was produced from 1982 to 1992. It has a sleek and aerodynamic design that immediately draws the eye, featuring low, sleek lines and a sweeping C-pillar with a longer wheelbase than the original Scirocco. Its characteristic 'egg shaped' body style was revolutionary for its time and the curvaceous profile that can be found on its predecessor. Inside, the interior was redesigned with comfortable seating, improved ergonomics, and overall a more refined interior look. Its dashboard, with its timeless angled and round design, comes in several color schemes that fit the car's look perfectly, while the iconic leather steering wheel and gear knob add a touch of sophistication. Under the hood, the Volkswagen Scirocco II is powered by a range of 4 and 5-cylinder engines, offering good performance. It came with either a 5-speed manual or 3-speed automatic transmission, while the powerful Rallye model was available with a 239bhp 5-cylinder unit and a 5-speed manual transmission. In addition to its powerful engine, the Scirocco II also enjoyed improved handling as well as stiffer suspension, new rear trailing arm bushings, and additional reinforcing bars, allowing it to tackle tight corners like a champ. The car has become a collectible for its timeless looks, impressive performance, and comprehensive features. Although no longer in production, the 1982 Volkswagen Scirocco II is an iconic model that will continue to be prized by classic car enthusiasts for years to come.
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