View post: These Five Cool Cars Share Engines With Ordinary Commuters Growing up, it’s safe to say my absolute favorite movie was Disney’s “The Love Bug.” As a kid living in a world before Pixar’s ...
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 ...
Have you noticed how father-and-son teams have gone viral recently? For instance, a dotting Vietnamese dad built his son a miniaturized Lamborghini Sian roadster using discarded wood from fallen trees ...
Hitting the shores of the United States for the first time in 1949, the German made Volkswagen Beetle was not readily accepted until the 1960's and 1970's - a time when its popularity peaked. Stylish ...
View post: Chevy Traverse LT vs High Country: Why the $15,000 Price Gap Matters Now long retired from production, the Type 1 Beetle still enjoys a huge fan following, with many versions from many ...
Over the years, the iconic Volkswagen Beetle has served as a platform for very creative automotive projects, having been reimagined into everything from a drag monster or dune buggy to a pickup and ...
There was a time—after peak-hot rod and peak-muscle car but before the rise of The Import Scene—when the humble Volkswagen Beetle was the coolest car anyone had. Maybe you went to high school then.
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