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Genuine Volkswagen Audi Original Equipment Center Cap
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19" & 20". Wheel Center caps Fits A8 (2004 - 2010)
About Genuine VW Audi
The Volkswagen Group, also known as “VAG”,
consists of Volkswagen, Audi, Lamborghini, Bentley, Bugatti, Porsche, Ducati,
MAN, Scania, SEAT, and Skoda.
The original parts
used by VAG to build your car are available as replacement parts under the
“Genuine VAG” brand. Manufactured under the direction of VAG, expect excellent
quality and a premium price since these parts are available exclusively through
the VAG Dealership network.
Audi is a German car manufacturer headquartered in Ingolstadt,
Germany.
In 1928 Jergen Rasmussen, owner of DKW acquired most of the
shares in Audiwerke AG. Audi Dresen models were first launched in 1929, all
Audi cars of that time period were very luxurious automobiles. The company has
been a subsidiary of Volkswagen AG since 1966 but the origins of Audi can be
traced back to 1909.
Audi was originally known as Auto Union from its former owner
Daimler-Benz. Volkswagen was responsible for re-launching the Audi automobile
brand in 1965 with its introduction of the Audi F103 series.
Audi began its emergence as its separate brand for the first
time the pre-war era. The Audi brand was introduced to the United States in
1970.
Audi had a conservative image at the time producing models
such as the Audi 50, 80, and 100. Audi's performance car which was introduced
in the 1980s was known as the Audi Quattro. which was a turbo-charged all-wheel drive coupe. The vehicles
were hand built by a single team.
The Quattro Coupes were an instant success in rally racing
competitions. Audi knew that they were on to something and this proved the
advantage of all-wheel technology in race cars. In 1985 the Auto Union name no
longer applied and Audi was officially named Audi AG.
In case you never knew, the current Audi logo denotes the 1932 auto union between four automotive brands: Audi, Horch, DWK and Wanderer; amalgamated together to set the base of the AUDI AG, or just Audi as we know it.
Audi is now a subsidiary of Volkswagen Group