How many Volkswagen Types can you name? The easy one is probably the Type 2 (Transporter), which is 75 this year, although it’s amazing how many car nuts don’t know that the original air-cooled Beetle ...
When it comes to buying a pickup truck in the US, you're flooded with choice. The most obvious path is to opt for one of the established models from the likes of Chevrolet, Ford, and Ram, given these ...
We’ve seen many Volkswagen Vanagon camper vans with a Subaru engine at the back, but this Type 2 from the second generation is quite unusual. For a DIY job, it looks impressive and sports some good ...
Second acts are a bitch. American Graffiti? Great. More American Graffiti? Sucked. Volkswagen made its bones with the Beetle, but coming up with a sequel? Egad, that was wicked tough. It was the Type ...
Fueled by the massive success of the iconic Beetle, Volkswagen wanted a roomier car based on the same platform and they came up with the Type 4. Also known as the 411, it entered production in 1968 as ...
This 1967 Volkswagen Type 2 Deluxe 21-Window Bus for sale on Bring a Trailer shows 93,000 miles and stunning preservation—an icon of vintage VW culture. This 1967 VW Type 2 is a rare, iconic, ...
The Porsche 917, Audi’s defining Quattro all-wheel drive, TDI diesels—Ferdinand Piëch had a hand in them all. But as brilliant an engineer as he was, even Piëch had ideas whose potential proved a hair ...
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 ...
View post: Amazon Is Selling a 'Versatile' Torque Wrench Set for Just $19, and It's Perfect 'for a Variety of Tasks' This 1969 Brazilian Volkswagen Kombi was fully refurbished in 2023 and imported to ...
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 ...
Kyle has written professionally across the motorsport and motoring world since graduating from Plymouth University in 2018, and has acted as the MotoGP editor for Motorsport Week and as a Features ...