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2016 VW Amarok Core review

2016 Volkswagen Amarok Core review

Posted on September 6, 2015September 10, 2019 By Jarvis
It’s not what you’ve got, it’s how you use it. That was in part the thinking behindVolkswagen’s semi-audacious assault on Cape York’s Old Telegraph Track in standard-trim Amaroks.

The utes went without the lift-kits, over-size wheels, winches, bullbars or low-range that just about every other traveller specifies or bolts on in preparation for the Trip to The Tip.

VW Commercial Vehicles also made the most of the trip as an introduction to the Amarok Core, its base dual-cab, starting from $43K.
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