The Volkswagen Type 2 is always a massive attention grabber and a highlight of any car collection. The first generation (T1) can be a little too expensive, but the T2 is more rewarding to own, and you ...
The 1971 Volkswagen Westfalia remains an icon of freedom and travel, and this pristine one can be yours on Exotic Car Trader. Few vehicles carry as much cultural weight as the Volkswagen Bus. By the ...
Has anyone noticed that even the automotive industry is doing lots of remakes, just like Hollywood? Just take a look at the reinvented Ford Bronco, neo-retro 2023 Nissan Z, or the fully electric ...
VW’s new ID. Buzz is a retro-inspired minivan that clearly takes cues from the classic VW Bus of the 1960s and 1970s. How well does it stack up? It’s hard to overstate the impact the VW Type 2 — ...
A vocal contingent of purists strongly believe that certain classic cars should be meticulously restored to their original grandeur (or better). And when the vehicle has a cult following, like the ...
There are a few things that I wholeheartedly love in this world: The Arctic Monkeys, tiramisu and the Volkswagen bus in all its forms. Whether it's a people-carrying bus, a converted camper or even a ...
After a 20-year hiatus, Americans are getting a chance to experience the Volkswagen Type 2 bus again. The ID Buzz is VW's electric play on its iconic bus. First introduced by VW in 1950, the automaker ...
A Volkswagen Beetle feels disposable enough that it’s hard to get hung up about taking one off-road. A VW Type 2 bus, not so much—especially if it’s the rare 23-window Samba. Still, in the same way ...
What do you get when you combine two 1962 Volkswagen Type 2s? The answer is a camper unlike any other that will soon cross the auction block. Remarkably, it is registered and legal to use on British ...
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