The Guardian -
27 Sep 2015 02:14

Volkswagen built its art gallery, its stadium, even planted flowers in its streets. Now the town that gave birth to the car giant fears for its future From a distance, it might be a temple to the German car industry. On the edge of the small town of Wolfsburg two skyscrapers of cars tower over the land. Each glass-and-steel cylinder is almost 50 metres high and packed with 400 new Volkswagens: trim little Golfs, sleek Passat sedans and boxy people carriers. From the top there's a view of the vas...
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