Massive Vintage VW 'Graveyard' Is The Latest Junkyard Casualty By Tom Joslin January 22, 2012 1:00 pm EST "Corky" Yaegar's Sunray Bugs The Greatest Volkswagen Collection Ever See VWTV Watch on ...
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When the widescale deception was publicly revealed by the US Environment Protection Agency in 2015, VW spent more than $10 billion to repatriate about 350,000 diesel vehicles in the US. The company ...
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We discovered a forgotten Volkswagen graveyard hidden deep in the woods, where dozens of classic Beetles and vintage Samba buses were left to decay. This urban exploration video documents the surreal ...
What resembles a giant car park in the middle of the desert in California is just one of Volkswagen's sprawling "graveyards". It is filled to the brim with recalled cars after the German automaker ...
Volkswagen has spent more than $7.4 billion (£5.2 bn) to buy back around 350,000 diesel vehicles after the emissions scandal. They're being stored at sites across the US.
It was one of the biggest corporate scandals in history — and this award-winning picture perfectly sums up what happens when we put greed above all else. When the widescale deception was publicly ...