US Car Buyers May See a Boost in Affordable Options as Volkswagen Eyes Golf Importation. In a significant shift in its production strategy, Volkswagen has announced plans to move its Golf production from Europe to Mexico. The move is expected to make the popular compact car more competitive in the US market, where it has historically been priced out of reach for many buyers due to high tariffs. If the US and Mexico reach a trade agreement that lowers tariffs, Volkswagen may soon begin importing the base model Golf into the United States, potentially offering a more affordable option for consumers in the lucrative US market.
Volkswagen is moving Golf production to Mexico, and if tariffs are lowered, the base model Golf could soon be imported into the United States.