This 1972 VW Beetle on Exotic Car Trader keeps its classic 70s look intact while giving you a no-nonsense vintage driver.
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Driving Down Memory Lane in VW’s Scirocco and Corrado
We instantly gravitated toward the two low-roof sporty hatchback coupes that first expressed VW’s sporting ambitions at the ...
Engineers, like evolution, are tinkerers. Few vehicles showcase how one car can spread into multiple roles quite like ...
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Which Despised Car Could Be Your Hero? 2007 Dodge Caliber vs 2015 Mitsubishi Mirage
There are some cars that are almost universally loved: the Mazda Miata comes to mind, as does the original VW Beetle. They may not be your cup of tea, but you still can’t actually dislike them. But ...
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How To Daily A Hot Rod Beetle: Members' Rides
Thanks for coming back to check out a new Members’ Rides! Last week, JCat was trying to get me in trouble with a fantastic TVR project that I seriously wish I had room for right now! He also has a ...
Volkswagen’s new Tayron delivers understated design, strong practicality and reassuring performance in a market crowded with flashy rivals ...
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Tensor Wants to Sell You a Private, Waymo-Style Self-Driving Car
The former robotaxi company will begin selling ground-up Level 4 autonomous vehicles to private customers in late 2026.
While it's hard to believe, BMW once found itself in a bout of dire financial straits. Had it not been for this model, it may ...
The Classic Car Museum of St. Augustine isn’t just another tourist stop—it’s a chrome-plated time capsule where automotive history comes alive in technicolor glory.
Do you know how long it's been since Volkswagen has had a Beetle in its family? More than six years, as the final example of the A5 generation rolled off the line in Mexico back in mid-2019, it has ...
The Beetle might not spring to mind when you think of a driver-focused, enthusiast-built hot hatch, yet this particular example stands apart from any other in the U.S. What began as a humble compact ...
Mick Schumacher says he is keeping his options open for next year, despite having shown a clear inclination towards returning to single-seaters after two seasons in the World Endurance Championship.
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