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All things considered, this buggy is just as cool as it is weird. It’s up for sale with Mecum Auctions and poses an interesting purchase option to people looking for some sand-filled fun.
Based on the VW Up! subcompact, the Buggy Up! features an open top, two-seat body inspired by the classic Meyers Manx kit car, which is built on the platform of the original VW Beetle.
Volkswagen is bringing the dune buggy back with a new concept that runs purely on electric power. The new concept study will see the light of day at the upcoming Geneva Motor Show. As you can from ...
The seller of today’s Nice Price or No Dice VW Dune Buggy notes in the ad that, at 80 years of age, they do not need the project of bringing it back from a decades-long stint in storage. Could ...
VW has revived the look and spirit of the old Beetle dune buggies with an electric I.D. Buggy concept to be unveiled at the 2019 Geneva International Motor Show.
The seller also has a real Volkswagen dune buggy for sale as well and is looking to let both of these oddball machines go for $5,000. If just the Camaro-Corvette mashup strikes your fancy, it’s ...
A VW beach buggy made for blasting over the sand may ride again. Volkswagen confirmed Wednesday that it will show a concept electric dune buggy at the Geneva auto show in March.
The Dune Buggy is arguably one of the most iconic vehicles of the 20th Century. But in spite of its notoriety, plenty of confusion still swirls around about it, with people assuming that it’s a ...
Classic-inspired ID Buggy uses MEB modular electric platform, and will be unveiled in full at Geneva show.
This is despite the fact that many dune buggies, such as the Meyers Manx that basically invented the dune buggy, are based on street-legal vehicles such as the Volkswagen Beetle.
Volkswagen’s electric-powered dune buggy crams futuristic tech into a retro package The latest member of VW’s I.D. family is an open-topped sand rail ...
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