Feb 22, 2021

Volkswagen, Audi, BMW, Mercedes, Porsche, and more – oh my.

South Florida’s most successful annual gathering of Euros has come and gone again for the eighth time.  Despite the challenges of a pandemic, the show’s organizers put on a spectacular event as always. In fact, it seemed as if the field was a bit fuller than usual. Whether you side with the air-cooled or water-cooled folks, you can’t deny that the show a great way to appreciate it all.

Volkswagen steering wheel

The landscape was littered with bright colors, rust, wheels, and nearly every VW model under the sun (well, stateside). Vintage, new, restored, or stock – all states of production were represented. There aren’t many opportunities to see all generations of a model in one place, but you can always count on Euro Tripper to deliver. Seven variations of the Golf GTI took center stage, ranging in age from 1976 to 2019. 

We excitedly got our first up-close look at 2 brand new models – Volkswagen brought along the all-new ID.4 and Taos.

Volkswagen ID.4 and Taos

As for the rest, well, it’s better to show than tell. Check out our full gallery of coverage below! You can also reminisce about past Euro Tripper events here.

 

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