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Simple yet elegant—that's how we describe Volkswagen vehicles. For Volkswagen,
on the other hand, it is their way of showing the world what Volkswagen
cars should really be—a car suited to be called the "people's car", as
the literal translation of their German brand name means. Devoid of too
much styling, Volkswagen shows what the people's car should be—a car of
simple elegance that is focused more on performance than on style.
Some people, however, don’t want to settle with a simple car. Does this
mean that a Volkswagen would not be suited for them? Not really. In
fact, these people should prefer Volkswagen vehicles better over the
others, for Volkswagen vehicles, being simple, provides them with
enough space for their styling modification. Not to mention the large
number of Volkswagen styling accessories available for them everywhere.
One easy way to give your Volkswagen a customized and distinctive look
is by installing Volkswagen mud guards. Mud guards, also called splash
guards and mud flaps, are styling accessories that attaches somewhere
behind the wheels and tires of vehicles. Mud bugs were originally
installed only on large vehicles like trucks, vans and SUVs. That means
Volkswagen splash guards are specially suited for the Volkswagen
Tacoma. The mud guards protects the vehicle from road debris like rock
clips, mud, tar, water and the like, which may be splashed by the tires
to the vehicle's side panel and running boards because of its constant
rotation.
Today, however, many small vehicles are also being equipped with mud
guards, but simply as a styling accessory. This means that Volkswagen
mud flaps may now be also installed on the small Volkswagen cars like
the Volkswagen Golf, Jetta, GTI, New Beetle and Passat. These mud
guards may not be able to protect the small Volkswagen cars from road
debris but they can surely give these cars a distinctive and customized
look.
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