The German company has had plenty of ups and downs, but there's no denying the impact its cars have had on America.
When I stepped inside Volkswagen’s new ID. Buzz—the electric version of the classic VW Microbus, available for sale in the U.S. later this year—the first thing I noticed was the giant sunroof. At more ...
Along with the once-ubiquitous VW Type 1, affectionately known as the Beetle, the VW Type 2— microbus, camper, Kombi, or whatever you want to call it—is the other face of the original Volkswagen ...
Volkswagen’s long-wheelbase ID. Buzz combines nostalgic design with electric power and everyday practicality – just don’t choose boring black ...
Volkswagen’s 70-year U.S. journey — from quirky Beetles to electric icons like the ID. Buzz. The people’s car is humming ...
The Volkswagen ID Buzz concept, an all-electric reinterpretation of the iconic VW Microbus, generated huge enthusiasm and public crowds when it debuted in January at the Detroit auto show. Last week, ...
An automotive company based out of Aurora, Oregon, has taken inspiration from the VW Bus to create its own line of compact RV ...
Volkswagen, long the poster child of efficient diesel transportation, is going through a similar (though hopefully far-more successful) transformation after its diesel emissions scandal, pivoting from ...
A red and white Volkswagen 1982 Microbus featuring the Sunday Dispatch logo is the latest vehicle in the Dispatch Fleet of die-cast cars to be awarded at the annual Pittston Tomato Festival. The ...
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