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1982 Volkswagen Santana B2 [Typ 32B]

1982 Volkswagen Santana B2 [Typ 32B] in Buffalo Soldiers, Kinofilm, 2001 IMDB

Typ: Pkw, Limousine — Herkunftsland: DE

1982 Volkswagen Santana B2 [Typ 32B]

Position 01:02:22 [*][*] Fahrzeug mit geringer Beteiligung oder nur in einer Szene sichtbar

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Raul1983 FI

2006-06-03 13:27

Santana

G-MANN UK

2006-06-03 13:47

Since this is a German car, wouldn't it be a VW Passat? Where is it called a Santana?

Gag Halfrunt UK

2006-06-03 13:50

I was wondering about that too. If Wikipedia is to believed, the saloon version of the Passat mark 2 was badged as the Santana from 1981 to 1985.

Raul1983 FI

2006-06-03 16:07

Passat sedan was called the "Santana" from 1981 to 1985 when the name was abandoned. From 1985 to 1988 it was just Passat Sedan. I think it's impossible to say which one this is.

G-MANN UK

2006-06-03 16:40

I thought Santana was the US name, like Jetta instead of Bora and Rabbit instead of Golf.

Alexander DE

2006-06-03 16:56

The notchback versions had their own names, at least in the beginning:
Polo -> Derby, until 1985, then Polo Classic
Golf -> Jetta, later Vento (Golf III), Bora (Golf IV) and back to Jetta (Golf V)
Passat -> Santana -- only for the Passat II up to 1985. Passat III was a notchback right from the start. The Passat I notchback pendant is the Audi 80.

-- Last edit: 2009-08-28 03:50:11 (G-MANN)

Alexander DE

2006-06-03 17:02

Raul1983 wrote Passat sedan was called the "Santana" from 1981 to 1985 when the name was abandoned. From 1985 to 1988 it was just Passat Sedan. I think it's impossible to say which one this is.

There was a facelift in 1985 along with the name change. I think the chrome lining of the windscreen disappeared with the facelift.

appassionato IT

2006-06-06 10:32

1981

datsunZ IT

2006-10-13 13:33

Alexander wrote
The notchback versions had their own names, at least in the beginning:
Polo -> Derby, until 1985, then Polo Classic
Golf -> Jetta, later Vento (Golf III), Bora (Golf IV) and back to Jetta (Golf V)
Passat -> Santana -- only for the Passat II up to 1985. Passat III was a notchback right from the start. The Passat I notchback pendant is the Audi 80.


And Mexican-made Santana was the Korsar

PS Santanas were built in Brazil also as Ford Versailles and marketed by Nissan's domestic sales network as Nissan-Volkswagen Santana

G-MANN UK

2009-08-28 21:17

Also appears in the background in this scene:

[Image: buffalocamaro1.9710.jpg]

ingo DE

2009-08-28 21:48

Alexander wrote
There was a facelift in 1985 along with the name change. I think the chrome lining of the windscreen disappeared with the facelift.


Main visible things of the facelift were the bumpers, the grille, the front and back lamps and the whole back. This one is definetely a Santana.

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