View post: Walmart Has a Mini Circular Saw on Sale for Just $70 Now long retired from production, the Type 1 Beetle still enjoys a huge fan following, with many versions from many different years ...
Old enough to remember that AMC, not Subaru, built the "world's first Sport Utility Wagon" and young enough to prefer fuel injection to carburetion, Christopher "Emmy" Jackson entered the auto ...
Shortly after Christmas 1945, an icon was born. World War II had at last come to an end, and out of its destructive wake rolled a round, cartoonish-looking compact known as the Volkswagen Beetle. Also ...
VW celebrates 70 years since the start of the mass-production of the model which eventually became our beloved Beetle. Short after the first post-war Christmas of 1945, the first Volkswagen Type 1 or ...
Volkswagen began building the Type I Beetle in 1945 and first brought it to the United States four years later, selling more than 15 million Type I autos before the last one rolled off the line in ...
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Jay Traugott has been writing about and testing cars for over a decade. His passion for everything with four wheels began when he saw "Back to the Future" as a kid. The DeLorean DMC-12 remains his ...
The more things change, the more frequently Volkswagen launches a new Beetle. The original Type 1 stayed in production for 65 years. The New Beetle, introduced in 1998, soldiered on for 11 years. Now, ...
Arriving at our shores in 1949, the Volkswagen Beetle swept America during the Summer of Love and became a symbol of the counterculture movement in the 1960s. Commissioned by Adolf Hitler and designed ...
The Volkswagen Beetle — also known as the Volkswagen Type 1, or VW Bug, Käfer, Vocho, Fusca, Cocinelle, Maggiolino, Punch Buggy or some other countless variation depending on where and when you have ...
Most enthusiast discussions about engines sometimes tend to boil down to V6 and V8 engines. They are the engines often associated with power and the flashier automobiles made throughout history.