First-time car buyers wouldn't usually think of the classic VW Beetle as an affordable, reliable, and cheap-to-maintain daily driver. But since the evolving trends have made everything retro pleasing ...
The Volkswagen Beetle, also known as the Type 1, Käfer, or Bug, is a rear-engine economy car manufactured by Volkswagen from ...
Enjoying your vintage Volkswagen might get old after a while: How many times can you rebuild the carburetors on your Super Beetle, really? Well, the folks at Volkswagen might have a solution that lets ...
When I mention that I love vintage Volkswagen Beetles, I'm usually met with a response like "Really? I had no idea. Too bad you never freaking mention it in every stupid thing you write," and then the ...
AT FIRST GLANCE, even a seasoned gearhead might not notice what’s so special about David Benardo’s lovingly restored vintage Volkswagen Beetles. The car’s iconic hump shape, elegantly sloped wings, ...
Volkswagen is in the midst of reimagining its classic Beetle, and among other things that means giving current owners a chance to get in on the electric revolution. The company is partnering with a ...
The Volkswagen Beetle is one of the best-selling, most iconic vehicles ever to roll off a production line. From the staying power of its original design to the tinny hum of its rear-situated engine, ...
The conversion uses the electric motor and single-speed transmission from the Volkswagen e-Up!, an electric version of VW’s Up! city car which isn’t sold in the United States. The motor produces 81 ...
This unmodified 1952 Volkswagen Beetle shows why the simple, 25-hp VW Bug remains one of the most charming and collectible classic cars ever built.
Inside a workshop in rainy Wales, we explore the incredible electric projects built from scratch — including a Volkswagen ...
The Volkswagen Beetle is dead. It ceased production earlier this year and sent its third-generation cars away with a special final edition model. While the Beetle’s demise might be well known, the ...
I knew that even though Volkswagen ended Beetle (including Beetle-dressed Golfs) production in July, they wouldn't ever really be able to not build some sort of Beetle, and I think this announcement ...