The Better Half VW conversion produces approximately 30 horsepower at 3400 rpm with standard 92mm cylinders, though builders can increase power to 37 horsepower or more by using larger bore cylinders.
Volkswagen's engines don't have a particularly bad reputation for poor reliability, but there are some that should most ...
One of the Volkswagen Group’s most widely used engines is at the center of a new class action lawsuit in the United States.
By Andres Gonzalez, Alexander Hübner and Christina Amann LONDON/MUNICH/BERLIN Feb 27 (Reuters) - Volkswagen has received bids valuing its diesel engine division Everllence at around 8 billion euros ...
A closer look at the reliability of used engines today, discussing common issues, risks, and how to determine whether a secondhand engine is worth buying. Iran shuts down Strait of Hormuz for ...
Banks have begun marketing up to $7.7 billion in financing to support bids for a majority stake in Volkswagen’s Everllence diesel engine unit. The potential sale, valued at more than €5 billion, comes ...
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Of ​the 160,000 reservations, 87% are for a so-called extended-range EV, or EREV, a version of the rugged Scout models, reflecting the dimmer outlook for fully electric vehicles in the ​U.S. An EREV ...
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Volkswagen loves an excuse to mark major milestones in the Golf’s lineage. It launched the GTI Clubsport at the 2024 Nurburgring 24 Hours to celebrate the hatchback’s 50th anniversary, which it then ...