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Hi,

This article states that the Toledo I was based on a VW Golf MKII chassis. Others articels on the Web state it was based on a VW Golf MKIII chassis. Does anyone know the true facts on this and can state from a reliable source which one is correct?

Thank you.

Zak

Motor racing? edit

Please correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't a highly modified racing version of the Toledo used in the FIA GT Championship? I've noticed on various FIA GT websites that there are pictures of a second-gen Toledo with widened wheelarches, a huge rear wing and other modifications for racing. If the car is used for international motorsport, then there should be a reference in the article to it, because I came to this article hoping for information on this matter. If someone could enlighten me on the subject, that would be great. Happy Easter, Stealthman (talk) 09:13, 20 March 2008 (UTC)Reply

"The Exeo will not be a replacement for the Toledo according to the company." edit

Well, no, the Altea XL pretty much directly replaced the Toledo Mk III, dinnit? Not sure what to do about this section; anyone who feels up to it should update it. -- CRConrad (talk) 22:07, 7 May 2011 (UTC)Reply

Disagree with you CRConrad. The statement that "The Exeo will not be a replacement for the Toledo according to the company." has been made by the company itself, since there was a need to clarify things due to the fact that both Exeo&Toledo are family oriented sedans. The reason why the Altea XL wouldn't directly replace the Toledo Mk3 is that the Altea/XL/Freetrack is a SUV in a two-box design, whilst the Exeo as well as the Toledo are meant to be sedans in a three-box design configuration. Certainly there are rumors that a replacement for the Toledo is going to be released next year, i.e. the Toledo Mk4 based on a three-box design derived from the future Leon Mk3, but WP should only include facts, this is why I am not adding such a comment. In conclusion, the section should stay as it is.(LeonCR (talk) 05:36, 8 May 2011 (UTC))Reply