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How Does The Man Who Drives The Snowplow Drive To The Snowplow?

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This one drives a Volkswagen Rabbit.
Now. We would love to tell you what a brilliant choice he made.
How many different cars he checked out. How smart he was to choose a Rabbit.
But the fact is, he didn’t have much of a choice at all. A snowplow driver has two crucial needs:
1) Easy starts in the middle of winter.
2) very good maneuverability in very bad weather.
Which means he needs both fuel injection for those starts and front-wheel drive for that maneuverability. Guess what?
With the exception of our own cars, there is only one car in the Rabbit’s class that gives you both front-wheel drive and the option of fuel injection: the Rabbit itself. And with these features it’s safe to say that only one car in this class combines the starting ease and maneuverability in snow like the Rabbit itself: the Rabbit itself.
Snowplow driver or not, we think you’ll be impressed with the way the Rabbit is put together. With its performance, its handling, its carrying capacity.
Car and Driver was very impressed: “The Rabbit does more useful and rewarding things than any other small car in the world.” Now the question is:
Does the man who drives the snowplow own a Rabbit to help him do his job?
Or does he do his job to help him own a Rabbit?.
VOLKSWAGEN DOES IT AGAIN
(VW Logo)
© 1980 VOLKSWAGEN OF AMERICA

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