The Volkswagen Polo Mk4, the fourth generation of the Polo supermini car by Volkswagen, was produced from early 2002 to 2010 in most countries, excluding Argentina and the USA. South Africa continued manufacturing it until 2017 under the name Polo Vivo. The Mk4 succeeded the Polo Mk3, with the Polo Vivo replacing the Citi Golf. The Mk4 was eventually replaced by the Volkswagen Polo Mk5 Polo Vivo in 2018. In Brazil, production of the Mk4 continued until 2014, with a second facelift named 9n4, before being succeeded by the Volkswagen Polo Mk6 in 2017.
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1. Volkswagen Polo Mk4: Fourth generation of the Polo supermini car by Volkswagen.
2. Production: Ran from early 2002 to 2010 in most countries, excluding Argentina and the USA.
3. Polo Vivo: Variant produced in South Africa until 2017, where it replaced the Citi Golf.
4. Successor: Replaced by the Volkswagen Polo Mk5 Polo Vivo in 2018.
5. Brazil Market: Continued production until 2014, with a second facelift (9n4), and was replaced by the Volkswagen Polo Mk6 in 2017.
Overall, the Volkswagen Polo Mk4 was a popular supermini car that saw significant success globally before being succeeded by newer models in Volkswagen’s lineup.
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