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These Vintage VW Bug Photos May Inspire Auto Nostalgia. The iconic Volkswagen Beetle was retired from production this week. Author: Brittany Martin. Publish date: Jul 10, 2019.
The current Volkswagen Beetle already tries to be a fairly retro-looking ride by cribbing styling elements from the iconic original. However, for the new, limited-edition Classic model, VW is ...
The first Volkswagen Beetle arrived in the U.S. in 1949, and it's been popular ever since.The classic Beetle — the Type I — was manufactured well into the 2000s in Mexico before being ...
Henry Menager likes his classic cars fast, bright and bug-shaped. Aside from his own prized 1967 Camaro, the owner of the Pasadena repair shop Bugoholics has a particular fondness for the sturdy and ...
The Volkswagen Beetle is a classic model from the German car builder that introduced the vehicle in 1938. It arrived in the U.S. in 1947 and became an icon in the 1960s. Still a treasured part of ...
It's why classic vehicles like the VW Beetle grew popular during the post-war era, and it's also why younger buyers are looking to the Beetle for a first car that won't break the bank.
Classic Volkswagens are not performance cars. The 1.2-liter engine in the Beetle and Karmann Ghia put out a mere 40 horsepower and 65 lb-ft of torque. The Beetle I had accelerated from 0-60 mph in ...
Everyone Loves A Classic Volkswagen Beetle. Especially One With Tesla Power This electric-converted Bug with a Tesla battery is possibly one of the neatest electric vehicle conversions out there.
With the debut of the all-new ID 2all concept last week, Volkswagen has shown off some images of the EV's digital displays rocking some vintage VW aesthetics.