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.
When the Beetle first hit the road after the Second World War, it was known simply as the Volkswagen — a German word for “the people’s car.” Ferdinand Porsche and his team had designed the model to be ...
Experience the charm of the Volkswagen Beetle, also known as the Type 1 or Käfer. This iconic car, produced by Volkswagen from 1938 to 2003, was designed as an affordable "people's car" for the German ...
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, ...
Volkswagen Beetle fans are sure to enjoy building this wooden puzzle of the 1949 VW Beetle Type 1 which is now available to back via Kickstarter. With still 27 days remaining the project has blasted ...
Seventy-five years back, the very fist pair of Volkswagen Type 1 cars rolled into New York, setting the wheels in motion for the legendary Beetle’s American adventure. To mark this milestone, VW ...
The original Volkswagen Beetle arrived in 1938 as an ideological project, yet it went on to become a global people’s car that ...
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 ...
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 ...