Converting classic cars like the VW Super Beetle to electric is easier than ever, just not simple.
The Beetle became one of the first cars in the world to resume production after the war, and was a major part of getting ...
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The conversion uses the electric motor and single-speed transmission from the Volkswagen e-Up!, an electric version of VW’s Up! city car which isn’t sold in the United States. The motor produces 81 ...
First-time car buyers wouldn't usually think of the classic VW Beetle as an affordable, reliable, and cheap-to-maintain daily driver. But since the evolving trends have made everything retro pleasing ...
I knew that even though Volkswagen ended Beetle (including Beetle-dressed Golfs) production in July, they wouldn't ever really be able to not build some sort of Beetle, and I think this announcement ...
The Volkswagen Beetle->ke318 holds a special place in the auto industry as one of the most recognizable cars in the world. The Beetle has evolved over the years and it’s even adopted a new design ...
Antuan started out in the automotive industry the old-fashioned way, by turning wrenches in a driveway and picking up speeding tickets. He now has nearly 20 years of expertise and experience behind ...
ThatDudeinBlue reviews a classic VW Beetle fitted with airbags and vintage charm. White House tells Supreme Court it doesn’t care about the tariff money raised ...
At one time, the Volkswagen Beetle was so ubiquitous that its sighting is often punctuated by a swift punch in the arm and a shout of "Punch Buggy!" (Or "Slug Bug!" depending on your regional take on ...
The Volkswagen Beetle, the German manufacturer's most famous model and arguably one of the most iconic small cars in automotive history, is known for its compact, quirky design that has inspired many ...
Kris Whitten, 70, a retired deputy attorney general from Kensington, Calif., on his 1968 Volkswagen electric-powered Beetle, as told to A.J. Baime. In 1967, I learned to drive stick-shift on the hills ...