Back in the 1970s, the idea that Volkswagen might stop making the Beetle was unthinkable. The car and the brand that built it had become synonymous, and no one could imagine that VW would give it up ...
From its first test run in Nazi Germany in 1938, the Volkswagen Beetle eventually rose to become a worldwide pop culture icon. The car was conceived by Adolf Hitler who commissioned Austrian engineer ...
Not many cars can lay the same claim to fame as the Volkswagen Type 1, more affectionately referred to as a "Bug." Technically, the Type 1 didn't officially become the Beetle until 1968. If your ...
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1970 Volkswagen classic Beetle restoration
The Volkswagen Beetle, also known as the Type 1, Käfer, or Bug, is a rear-engine economy car manufactured by Volkswagen from 1938 to 2003. Initially conceived as a "people's car" by Adolf Hitler for ...
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This 1971 VW Beetle still steals the show
Firoz Khimji’s 1971 Volkswagen Beetle, affectionately called Kikere, has journeyed from Singapore to Uganda. With its classic curves, air-cooled engine, and timeless charm, this vintage icon continues ...
In 1974, the Volkswagen Golf launched as the replacement for the Beetle, but prior to that, several other attempts were made to replace the iconic Bug. VW recently put together a press release showing ...
There are few people on this earth who, gearhead or not, are unaware of the Volkswagen Beetle. Whether one's exposure comes from seeing Herbie on television, Vocho cabs in Mexico, or yards of the ...
Want proof that diesel is finally taking hold in North America? Look no further than this 2013 Volkswagen Beetle Convertible. For a while now, it’s become easier to understand why more automakers are ...
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