This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. A blue-and-white 1977 Volkswagen T2 bus that survived the January Palisades wildfires made its debut Wednesday ...
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VW Beetle Electric Conversion Kit
How do you turn a classic VW Beetle into a fully electric car? In this video, we take a closer look at an electric conversion kit specifically made for the iconic Volkswagen Beetle. From battery ...
Lamenting the upcoming demise of Volkswagen's Transporter T6.1 cargo van, soon to be replaced by a Ford-engineered van, self-described "wood worm" Gerd Niederlechner has turned his attention to the ...
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 ...
For the Mk8 Golf Country, delta4x4 took a Golf R and hiked it up 3.1 inches to achieve about 8.8″ of total ground clearance. That’s Subaru Crosstrek territory but with much more horsepower. A stock ...
Imagine buying your favorite JDM car, having it shipped, and waiting patiently for its arrival, only for it to be destroyed once it touches U.S. soil. That was the case with one Subaru Sambar that was ...
The Volkswagen bus is an instantly recognizable cultural icon. What if I told you that you could buy one with Subaru reliability and AWD? Yup. Well, you kinda can. Several companies are converting the ...
This Volkswagen Type 2 Bus selling on Bring a Trailer has an interesting history, being converted into an electric vehicle in 2011 by the former Boston University professor of physics Dean Edmonds.
Motorized homes are the new symbol of freedom for millennials, and more and more people are discovering the benefits of living rent-free on the road. But none of this would be possible if Volkswagen ...
Volkswagen plans to launch a spiritual successor to its iconic Microbus in 2023. The new van was previewed by 2017's ID.Buzz concept and will come to market with battery-electric power. However, VW ...
I’ve managed to go quite a few months without mentioning the goddamn coronavirus in an article. But here we are. Don’t worry though, I’m no longer succumbing to be a harbinger of doom and gloom.
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