2004 Volkswagen R32

Performance

0-60 times
The acceleration of the car from 0 to 60 miles per hour plays a huge role for every car enthusiast - the faster the car is able to reach this speed - the more valuable and sporty it is considered.
6.8 sec

Exterior

Wheel size
If you want to improve the appearance of your car - then start with the installation of new, beautiful rims - but first make sure that their parameters correspond to the factory and they will fit in their place perfectly.
18x7.5 – 19x8.5
Offset range 42 to 55 mm
Tire size
Your safety on the road depends on the quality of your tires - keep an eye on their condition and change them in time if you start to notice their wear.
225/40 R18, 225/35 R19
Bulb size
If you feel that the light from your stock headlights is not enough - try to replace the bulbs with a more powerful, but make sure to choose a size that meets the factory standards.
H3 | H7 | H7 | 2825 | 2825
Dimensions
The external dimensions of the vehicle are defined by three main measurements: Length x Width x Height (LxWxH).
164.4 x 68.3 x 56.1 in

Interior

Speakers size
Speakers are necessary for audio playback in your car, the more speakers - the louder the sound.
8 Speakers

Maintenance

Towing capacity
Do not exceed the maximum permissible towing capacity of your vehicle - it can cause damage to the vehicle and even lead to an accident!
999 lbs
Wipers size
Wipers help you to see the road even in the worst storm - do not skimp on their quality.
13 - 21 in
Gas tank size
Your car's gas tank can hold a certain amount of fuel - keep this in mind when planning a long trip, you may need to refuel along the way.
14.50 gal
Complaints
Not all cars are perfect - some cars come out of the factory with faults, which then interfere with normal operation.
7

2004 Volkswagen R32 trim levels

3.2L 2dr All-wheel Drive Hatchback
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Bulbs

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Complaints

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