A classic VW Beetle may be one of the most familiar shapes on the road, but this German-built restomod rethinks what that ...
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 first Volkswagen Beetle sold in the U.S. hit the market in 1949, and while Dutch importer Ben Pon sold exactly two of them that year, Volkswagen would go on to sell more than 20 million Beetles ...
This 1972 VW Bug is a mostly stock example with just a few practical upgrades. It’s finished in white over a gray interior and is located in California. The odometer shows 1,428 miles, listed as ...
The Volkswagen Beetle, the German manufacturer's most famous model and arguably one of the most iconic small cars in automotive history, is known for its compact, quirky design that has inspired many ...
1968 VW Beetle, styled in “Cali” fashion, offers rust-free history, air-cooled fun, and weekend-ready charm. An immaculately restored 1968 Volkswagen Beetle, embodying the iconic "California dream" ...
The classic Volkswagen Beetle from the 1960s and 1970s was powered by an air-cooled four-cylinder engine that made roughly 40 horsepower when new, all while spitting fumes into the air every second of ...
At one time, the Volkswagen Beetle was so ubiquitous that its sighting is often punctuated by a swift punch in the arm and a shout of "Punch Buggy!" (Or "Slug Bug!" depending on your regional take on ...
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