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2021 Volkswagen Atlas Refreshed and still a good value By Larry Nutson Executive Editor and Bureau Chief Chicago Bureau The Auto Channel (DSC 6934) The Covid-19 pandemic has certainly been a major concern and a disruptor of all things normal in everyone’s lives. This includes the new car industry and auto shows that so many new car shoppers rely on to help them make a decision on what to buy.
2021 Volkswagen Atlas Review by Larry Nutson
Refreshed and still a good value
Chicago Bureau
The Auto Channel
The Covid-19 pandemic has certainly been a major concern and a disruptor of all things normal in everyone’s lives. This includes the new car industry and auto shows that so many new car shoppers rely on to help them make a decision on what to buy.
The only major U.S. auto show to take place this year was the 2020 Chicago Auto Show in February before stay-at-home orders became the norm. At that show VW introduced the 2021 Atlas seven-seat SUV with its upgraded interior and an exterior with bolder front and rear styling.