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The Type 2 Split Screen was launched in 1950 and remained in production until 1967 at Volkswagen’s factory in Wolfsburg, Germany. In the 1960s, the Type 2 morphed from its commercial van image, with ...
Flexis already has commitments from big names like Colis Prive, Hived and DB Schenker, and estimates a potential demand of up ...
BMW's plant in San Luis Potosi, Mexico, produces the 3 Series, 2 Series Coupe and M2, with nearly all output going to the U.S ...
The Volkswagen may be an icon of popular culture, but there's a specific model that's incredibly rare: the 23-window VW ...
The joint venture with Volkswagen is drawing interest from other automakers eager to adopt Rivian's advanced tech, signaling ...
President Trump has threatened import tariffs on automobiles seemingly forever, ranging from 25 percent to 300 percent ...
The kit is available in three variations, reflecting the EU-spec, US-spec, and South African-spec versions of the classic VW ...
The slick, electric sedan first introduced in 2023 was supposed to make its North American debut last year, after selling ...
An abandoned Volkswagen (VW) Golf has racked up over $200,000 in parking fees after being parked at Berlin Brandenburg ...
It seems like we've been talking about Volkswagen's upcoming ID7 electric sedan for years—because we have been. The sleek EV was first uncovered back in early 2023, and before that, we'd driven a ...
The legendary VW Golf compact car is ready to arrive in Australia this spring - the refreshed 8.5 generation needed quite a ...