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2008 | Volkswagen Eos LUX Roseville, California | Convertibles | $35,950 | Blue | 1,037 |  | 18.5 mi |

2007 | Volkswagen Eos 2.0T Oakland, California | Convertibles | $29,999 | Eismeer Blue | 14,104 |  | 66.5 mi |

2007 | Volkswagen Eos 2.0T Oakland, California | Convertibles | $29,999 | | 19,788 |  | 66.5 mi |

2007 | Volkswagen Eos 2.0T Elk Grove, California | Convertibles | $27,995 | White | 15,140 | Dealer | 11.3 mi |
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2007 | Volkswagen Eos 2.0T Tracy, California | Convertibles | $29,991 | Silver | 15,933 | Dealer | 53.6 mi |
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Professional Review
Buyers are often put off purchasing convertibles because of their inherent disadvantages. Among them: noise, cowl shake, potential water leakage and increased risk of theft by break-in. Manufacturers of expensive luxury roadsters have overcome these problems with high-tech folding metal roofs. Now, manufacturers are beginning to develop more affordable systems for the rest of us. The newest and example of an affordable hardtop convertible is the all-new 2007 Volkswagen Eos. The Eos is the first European hardtop convertible priced under $30,000. The Eos, named after the mythical Greek goddess of dawn, delivers the top-down thrill of driving on a sunny day and, at the flick of a button, the warm, quiet comfort one desires on a cold or wet day. When driving with the top up, the Eos feels tight and quiet, like a coupe. With the top down, it feels more like a convertible but tighter, with less cowl shake on rough roads, than in older convertibles. The glass top gives the Eos a unique appearance, and it's entertaining to watch when raised or lowered, a feat that can be performed by remote control.
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