Yes, Seat cars share the same platform as Volkswagons, as do Audi, Skoda, some labourghini and even Bentley cars. The reason being that they are all subsidiaries of the Volkswagon Group.
The German cars are Volkswagon, B.M.W, Mercedens Benz.
Volkswagon
The Audi A3 car is from volkswagon, and volkswagon cars are made in Germany. So they are based out of Germany, but imported to America, and many other countries.
The Volkswagon EOS was released in 2006. It replaced the Volkswagon Golf Cabriolet. It is a 4 seat convertible with a retractable roof. It is a coupe in design.
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Some ways cars have changed over time: cars have become more stylish and more fuel efficient. Engines generally are smaller. Seat belts and air bags have been added for safety. Engines have been improved over time.
Volkswagon argues that hybrid vehicles are not really fuel-efficient. Volkswagon claims that their cars emphasize power instead of efficiency, which is new for the hybrid community.
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he is a 1960's volkswagon bus a.k.a a "vanagon"
Ferdinand Porsche created all the Volkswagon designs along with the Volkswagon itself. He is also my Great Great Grandpa. I always love those cars.
Under the rear seat on the chassis.
1. Toyota Corolla 2. Ford F-Series 3. Volkswagon Golf 4. Volkswagon Beetle 5. Ford Model T