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Volkswagen of America, Inc. Corporate Fleet Sales

The Volkswagen Group A global perspective.. The Volkswagen Group is the 3rd largest automaker in the world, and the number one brand in Europe. Volkswagen is also the number one brand with customers in the high-growth markets of China and Brazil. In the first quarter of 2009, the Volkswagen Grou

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Volkswagen of America, Inc. Corporate Fleet Sales

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    2. The Volkswagen Group – A global perspective. The Volkswagen Group is the 3rd largest automaker in the world, and the number one brand in Europe. Volkswagen is also the number one brand with customers in the high-growth markets of China and Brazil. In the first quarter of 2009, the Volkswagen Group’s global market share increased to 11% despite the continuing difficult situation on automobile markets. In 2008 the Volkswagen Group’s sales revenue grew 4.5% to EUR 113.8 billion. Volkswagen of America’s total sales for 2008 were 223,128 units, a decrease of 3.2% versus a the total industry decline of 18%. In the first quarter of 2009, the Volkswagen Group generated an operating profit and increased its liquidity. The Volkswagen Group’s product range now comprises more than 130 vehicles that emit less than 140g/km of CO2. With its ten brands and young model range, the Volkswagen Group is well-positioned to continue to grow global market share. In 2009, the individual brands will again introduce new and low-consumption models that will further extend the Group’s product portfolio and cover new market segments. .

    3. The foundation of your fleet begins here in the U.S. In addition to being a strong, global automotive company, the Volkswagen Group is committed to growing its roots and its reach in the American market. In April 2008, the Volkswagen Group of America relocated its U.S. Headquarters from Auburn Hills, Michigan to Herndon, Virginia with a clear commitment to growing the brand in the United States. In July 2008, the Volkswagen Group of America announced plans to build a brand new state-of-the-art automobile manufacturing facility in Chattanooga, TN that will produce vehicles designed specifically for the U.S. market. As only one of two foreign automakers currently developing a new manufacturing facility here in the U.S.; Volkswagen’s new manufacturing facility is creating 2,000 direct and approximately 9,500 indirect jobs. Volkswagen of America offers a diverse line-up of vehicles that fit the needs of almost every customer. Volkswagen competitive product strengths include: distinctive German engineering, solid overall value, fuel efficiency, safety, and are fun to drive. The Volkswagen Corporate Fleet Sales team provides personalized customer service and support to meet your business needs.

    4. The Volkswagen Competitive Advantage: German Engineering and Solid Value For over six decades, Volkswagen has given the people what they want. Authentic precision. German engineering. Volkswagen is firmly committed to continuing to grow its roots in the U.S. by building German engineered products right here in the U.S. The sixth generation Volkswagen Golf was named 2009 World Car of the Year by a jury of 59 international automotive journalists.

    7. The Volkswagen Competitive Advantage: TDI Clean Diesel Technology

    8. The Volkswagen Competitive Advantage: Carefree Maintenance Program

    9. 2010 Golf — The most loved German hatchback. Selected Standard Features 2.5L 5-cylinder engine delivering 177 lb-ft of torque and 170 horsepower (Golf 2dr and 4dr) 2.0L TDI Clean Diesel engine delivering 140 horsepower and 236 lb-ft of torque (Golf TDI 2dr and Golf TDI 4dr) Electronic Stabilization Program (ESP), 4-Wheel Disc Anti-Lock Brakes (ABS), Anti-Slip Regulation (ASR), Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS), dual front and side airbags and side curtain protection 15” Steel Wheels with Full Wheel Covers 14.7 cubic feet of cargo space which increases to 51.1 cubic feet with the 60/40 rear fold-flat seats down- Golf 4-door Climatic Air Conditioning Power windows, Power locks and heated power mirrors AM/FM radio sound system with single CD player, MP3 format readable, auxiliary input jack and 8 speakers Remote keyless entry and Cruise Control Rear Cargo Cover Selected Optional Features 6-speed automatic transmission with Tiptronic® (standard on 4 door) DVD Satellite Navigation Touchscreen system (TDI model only) Heatable Front Seats and Windshield Washer Nozzles Power sunroof Bluetooth Connectivity Fuel Economy (EPA estimates for model year 2010) 2.5L Automatic: 23 City/30 Highway mpg 2.0L TDI Automatic: 30 City/42 Highway mpg Safety: (based on 2010 Golf 4-Door ) NHTSA: Front Driver/Passenger:???? Front Side Driver/Passenger:????? NHTSA Rollover Rating: ???? IIHS: Frontal Offset: Good Side Impact: Good IIHS: 2010 Top Safety Pick in the Small Car category for Golf 4-door IIHS Vehicle ratings in descending order: Good, Acceptable, Marginal, PoorIIHS Vehicle ratings in descending order: Good, Acceptable, Marginal, Poor

    10. 2010 GTI — The people want pre-tuned, pre-loaded, and pre-cise. Selected Standard Features 2.0L turbocharged TSI 4-cylinder engine delivering 207 lb-ft of torque and 200 horsepower Electronic Stabilization Program (ESP), 4-Wheel Disc Anti-Lock Brakes (ABS), Anti-Slip Regulation (ASR), Electronic Brake Distribution (EBD) Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS), driver and front passenger front airbags and thorax side airbags and side curtain airbags Sport Suspension Available in 2-door and 4-door configurations 17” Denver Alloy Wheels w/17” high-performance all-season tires Premium VIII touch-screen sound system w/ in-dash CD changer, MP3 format readable, auxiliary input jack, and 8 speakers Sport front seats with Interlagos cloth Power windows, Locks and Heated Mirrors Heatable front seats and windshield-washer nozzles Leather-wrapped multi-function Steering wheel with audio controls SIRIUS Satellite Radio with introductory 6-month free service Selected Optional Features 6-speed automatic DSG transmission with Tiptronic® Power Sunroof DVD satellite navigation touch-screen system 18” Alloy Wheel Package Leather Interior Fuel Economy (EPA estimates for model year 2010) GTI Automatic: 24 City/32 Highway mpg Safety: (based on 2010 GTI 4-Door ) NHTSA: Front Driver/Passenger:???? Front Side Driver/Passenger:????? NHTSA Rollover Rating: ???? IIHS: Frontal Offset: Good Side Impact: Good IIHS: 2010 Top Safety Pick in the Small Car category for GTI 4-door IIHS Vehicle ratings in descending order: Good, Acceptable, Marginal, PoorIIHS Vehicle ratings in descending order: Good, Acceptable, Marginal, Poor

    11. 2010 New Beetle and New Beetle Convertible — An icon then and now.

    12. 2010 Jetta Sedan — The people want safety standards to be standard. Selected Standard Features 2.5L 5-cylinder engine delivering 177 lb-ft of torque and 170 horsepower (standard on Limited Edition) 2.0L turbocharged TSI 4-cylinder engine delivering 207 lb-ft of torque and 200 horsepower (standard on Wolfsburg Edition) 2.0L TDI Clean Diesel engine delivering 140 horsepower and 236 lb-ft of torque (eligible for $1,300 federal tax credit) (standard on TDI) Electronic Stabilization Program (ESP), 4-Wheel Disc Anti-Lock Brakes (ABS), Anti-Slip Regulation (ASR), Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS), dual front and side airbags and side curtain protection 16 cubic feet trunk space including standard 60/40 split folding rear seat Power windows, power locks and heated power mirrors, Heatable V-Tex Leatherette front seats and windshield-washer nozzles Front and rear floor mats AM/FM radio sound system with single CD Player, MP3 format readable, auxiliary input jack and 8 speakers Remote keyless entry and Cruise Control Bluetooth Connectivity with Voice Recognition Selected Optional Features 6-speed automatic transmission with Tiptronic and Sport mode (Limited Edition) 6-speed automatic Direct Shift Gearbox (DSG) with Tiptronic and Sport mode (Wolfsburg Edition and TDI) Power sunroof (standard Wolfsburg Edition, optional Limited Edition and TDI) DVD Satellite Navigation touch-screen system (optional TDI only) Fuel Economy (EPA estimates for model year 2010) 2.5L Automatic: 23 City/30 Highway mpg 2.0T Automatic: 24 City/32 Highway mpg TDI Automatic: 30 City/42 Highway mpg Safety Ratings (based on model year 2010) NHTSA: Front Driver/Passenger:???? Front Side Driver/Passenger:????? NHTSA Rollover Rating: ???? IIHS: Frontal Offset: Good Side Impact: Good IIHS: 2010 Top Safety Pick in the Mid-size Car category

    13. 2010 Jetta SportWagen — Plenty of room in the back, plenty of torque in the front.

    14. 2010 Passat Sedan and Wagon– Exclusivity has never been so inclusive.

    15. 2010 CC — The people want a car with curves. And they want it to hug the curves.

    16. 2010 Eos — The people have a soft spot for this hardtop.

    17. 2010 Tiguan — The people want to play. But they want to play nice.

    18. 2010 Touareg — The people want rally-bred, race-proven, and really comfortable.

    19. 2010 Routan – The only minivan in America with a German accent.

    20. Volkswagen Production Information

    21. Volkswagen of America, Inc. Dealer Network

    22. The Volkswagen Competitive Advantage – Summary Products: Distinctive German-tuned vehicles Strong brand recognition and global presence Differentiated fleet products Extensive vehicle standard features Safety and security (ESP, ABS) Anti-theft Collision protection Competitive total cost of ownership Complete line-up of fuel efficient vehicles

    23. Volkswagen Corporate Fleet Contact Information Volkswagen of America, Inc., 2200 Ferdinand Porsche Drive, Herndon, VA 20171 Corporate Fleet Website: vwcorporatefleet.com Email: fleet@vw.com Telephone: 703-364-7900 Fax: 248-754-6503 Chris Hoehner, General Manager, Fleet & Certified Pre-Owned Sales Office: 703-364-7623 Mobile: 404-433-5188 Email: Christopher.Hoehner@vw.com Martin Kiel, Fleet Manager Office: 703-364-7652 Mobile: 703-304-4566 Email: Martin.Kiel@vw.com Matthew Bullion, Fleet Specialist Office: 703-364-7664 Email: Matthew.Bullion@vw.com Caroline Costello, Fleet Account Manager - Central Region Office: 703-659-7364 Email: Caroline.Costello@vw.com Lorraine Heinicke, Fleet Account Manager - Eastern Region Office: 703-659-3458 Email: Lorraine.Heinicke@vw.com Patrick Saint-Pierre, Fleet Account Manager - Southern Region Office: 770-286-4803 Email: Patrick.Saint-Pierre@vw.com

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