The Volkswagen Bus is one of the most identifiable automobiles ever sold in the United States. The now-iconic bus from the German automaker entered the American market in 1950 with a slow start, and ...
No mistake about it, this 1959 Volkswagen Bus has a pair of 36-hp, air-cooled flat-fours on board. But only one of them drives the rear wheels. The other, a midships-mounted VW industrial engine, is ...
Read my expert take on a 1971 Volkswagen Type 2 Transporter. Orange/White two-tone, air-cooled 1,584cc flat-four, original ...
A Volkswagen T2 Bus that miraculously escaped the devastating Palisades fire in January will be restored at Volkswagen's Oxnard Campus in California. The announcement was made on June 2 as Volkswagen ...
When the VW Bus (the T1 model) went into production in 1950 at a Volkswagen plant in West Germany, it completely changed the way people looked at cars. Promoted as a multi-use machine with a simple ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I’m the founder of the No. 1 automotive site for women. The photo taken by Mark Terrill of AP showing Azul as a lone survivor of ...
Assessing which Volkswagen is more iconic is no easy task, partly because its Bus and Beetle models are about as iconic as it gets. Both frequently turn heads even today as they head down the road, ...
The VW bus is synonymous with Southern California surf culture – the original van-life vehicle that has a cult following among adventurers nostalgic for the good ol’ days road tripping and chasing ...
You could argue that the seemingly-spared blue VW Bus in that viral Associated Press photo of the charred remains of Pacific Palisades doesn’t really matter. Tens of thousands of Angelinos lost their ...
75 years ago this month the VW bus began production. On March 8, 1950, Volkswagen, maker of the Beetle automobile, began producing its second vehicle, the microbus, known officially as the Volkswagen ...