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Let's Look At The Famous 84 MPG VW Beetle From That '70s Commercial
Volkswagen was once known for their advertising. The golden age of VW advertising is long gone, but back in the ’60s and ’70s ...
Unless you took a good look at the size and shape of the rear window, it was tough to distinguish the '62 Volkswagen Beetle from the original '38 KdF-Wagen, though mechanical improvements took place ...
After roughly seven decades of production and three generations of designs, Volkswagen is retiring its iconic Beetle. The last bugs that VW will produce are set to roll off the assembly line in Puebla ...
If you’d like to know the going rate for traveling back in time, it’s $1,000,000. That’s how much the owners of a 1964 Volkswagen Beetle that has been stored since new, has 23 miles on the odometer ...
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 ...
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 ...
Welcome to Found Off The Street, our look at cars found on the cape that rust liked so much it decided to summer there; Cape Cod, MA. Today we have a 1977 Volkswagen Beetle. Last week's 1962 Buick ...
Who you calling “cute as a bug,” pal? That’s Volkswagen’s chip-on-the-shoulder stance for Gen III of Beetle mania — emphasis on “man.” It’s longer, lower, leaner and, VW hopes, meaner than any Beetle ...
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