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It’s not often the Volkswagen Polo makes an appearance on crankandpiston, what with its elder, more lunatic brother – the Golf – hogging the limelight.
Seems ironic then that it’s the Polo (or this slammed version at any rate) that earns an invite to the Fontana Golf Course in Vienna, Austria rather than its appropriately named brethren.
Source – Mike Großpietsch