This 1992 Volkswagen Corrado VR6 was sold by Herzog-Meier Volkswagen in Beaverton, Oregon, and reportedly remained with the original owner until the seller’s acquisition in 2019. The car is finished in Dark Burgundy Pearl Metallic over a beige leather interior and powered by a 2.8-liter narrow-angle VR6 paired with a five-speed manual transaxle. Equipment includes 16″ MSW wheels, fog lights, a sunroof, a rear spoiler, and an AM/FM cassette stereo. Work carried out during current ownership consisted…
This 1992 Volkswagen Corrado VR6 was sold by Herzog-Meier Volkswagen in Beaverton, Oregon, and reportedly remained with the original owner until the seller’s acquisition in 2019. The car is finished in Dark Burgundy Pearl Metallic over a beige leather interior and powered by a 2.8-liter narrow-angle VR6 paired with a five-speed manual transaxle. Equipment includes 16″ MSW wheels, fog lights, a sunroof, a rear spoiler, and an AM/FM cassette stereo. Work carried out during current ownership consisted of replacing the shocks, control arms, thermostat, coolant pipe, fog light lenses, radiator fan, headliner, belts, and hoses.
The exterior is finished in Dark Burgundy Pearl Metallic (LC3U) and features body-colored bumpers and mirror caps, an aftermarket grille, integrated fog lights, a vinyl pinstripe, a rear window wiper, and a rear spoiler. The seller states that the hood was refinished under previous ownership, and the rear panel was repainted after removing the VW badge.
Aftermarket 16″ MSW wheels are wrapped Continental ExtremeContact DWS 06 tires sized 205/45. The car is equipped with four-wheel disc brakes, and the seller states that the shocks and control arms have been replaced.
The cabin is trimmed in beige leather with matching carpets and door panels along with a contrasting black dashboard and steering wheel. Factory equipment includes a power sunroof, air conditioning, a trip computer, power accessories, and an AM/FM cassette stereo.
The four-spoke steering wheel frames a 140-mph speedometer, a 7k-rpm tachometer, and gauges for coolant temperature and fuel level. The digital odometer indicates 83k miles.
The 2.8-liter VR6 was available for the first time in the 1992 model year and was factory rated at 178 horsepower and 177 pound-feet of torque. Service under the seller’s ownership reportedly consisted of replacing the radiator fan, thermostat, upper and lower thermostat housing and seals, belts, hoses, and coolant pipe. A battery tender is currently installed and included in the sale.
Power is sent to the front wheels via a five-speed manual transaxle.
The window sticker lists original delivery to Herzog-Meier Volkswagen along with factory colors, optional equipment, and a total price of $24,145. Owner’s manuals, literature, and service records are also included in the sale.