Volkswagen Derby

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Volkswagen Derby
VW Derby 1980 (Netherlands)
Manufacturer: Volkswagen
Production: 1977–1981
Class: Supermini
Body style: 2-door sedan
Related: Volkswagen Polo

The Volkswagen Derby is a saloon version of the Volkswagen Polo supermini, produced by the German automaker Volkswagen between 1977 and 1981. During 1981 Volkswagen introduced the second generation Polo and rationalised their model names; the Derby name was dropped and the saloon version of the Polo became the Polo Classic.

[edit] South American Derby

In Argentina VW still produce a 2002 facelifted Polo Classic which is sold as Derby in Mexico and a Volkswagen Caddy the SEAT Inca derived van which shares the same platform and front end styling as the South American Type 6K. The 6K Polo Classic & Caddy have been produced since 2000. All facelifted Type 6K models are Argentine built models.

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