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Cars.com Reviews the 2012 Volkswagen Eos

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After five model years, the Volkswagen Eos gets a slight refresh for 2012. The convertible looks more masculine, but aside from that, the small footprint and nifty retractable hardtop stick around. But you get what you pay for, and the Eos’ neat roof and plush interior make for an expensive VW, according to Cars.com editor Bill Jackson. Is it worth it?

2012 Volkswagen Eos Review

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