The Volkswagen Pointer is a compact car produced during the late 1990s and early 2000s, primarily sold in Latin American markets. It was developed as a rebadged version of the Volkswagen Gol, offering similar dimensions and performance characteristics. Across its generations, the Pointer maintained a practical and efficient design focused on urban driving and fuel economy. Known for its compact size, it fits well within the subcompact segment, making it popular among city drivers seeking reliability and low operating costs.