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Like the previous two generations, it was supposed to be built at the TAS factory in Sarajevo, Bosnia, and Herzegovina. The Mk3 Cabrio continued until the 2002 model year, when Volkswagen replaced it with a convertible version of the Volkswagen New Beetle. The Mk3 Cabrio replaced the Volkswagen Cabriolet, which continued as the original Golf until 1994, although the original Golf, sold as Rabbit in the United States and Canada ceased sales in 1984. The third-generation Golf and Jetta first appeared in North America as 1993 models in the San Diego, California area and in Canada, then in the autumn in the rest of North America as 1995 models. Thereafter, labor unrest at the plant delayed production there even further. Quality control problems led Volkswagen of America to reject Golfs and Jetta's from Mexico. and Canadian dealerships with Mk3 Golfs (and A3 Jetta's) from the VW plant in Puebla, Mexico. The delay in North America was due to Volkswagen's decision to supply U.S. It was launched in mainland Europe in August 1991, in the United Kingdom in February 1992, and in North America in the spring of 1994. The third generation of the Volkswagen Golf and the successor to the Volkswagen Golf Mk2, which was produced by Volkswagen from August 1991 (for the 1992 model year) to 2002 (for Cabrio convertible). The Volkswagen Golf Mk3 is a medium-sized compact family car. Volkswagen New Beetle convertible (Cabrio)