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Think you can park anywhere? Think again. In this explosive episode, a black Sonata blocks repaving work at Building 2025—and the tow truck team isn’t playing games. Watch as they roll in, cones fly, ...
The Volkswagen Bus was first produced in March 1950. The original VW bus was based on a modified iconic VW Beetle, known as the Plattenwagen, that was used to haul auto parts around the ...
echoing the classic VW bus design but with a sloping, aerodynamic hood. Mine was pitch-black all the way around, making it look like a slightly hipper version of an airport shuttle. And while the ...
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 ...
Sundance Film Festival is upon us again, shining a light on the best of the best in independent cinema. For more than 40 years, Sundance, which kicks off Thursday (and runs through Feb. 3), has ...
A Malibu resident is telling his story about how he captured a now-viral photo of a Volkswagen Bus that survived the deadly Palisades Fire. “Get out of the house, now! There’s a massive ...
Yet, some conspiracy theorists online aren't satisfied with the scientific explanations behind these destructive events — and a Volkswagen Bus is fueling the latest installment of these theories.
judging from their decision to echo the styling of the first-generation VW bus of 1949-1987. On American streets, the ID.BUZZ’s throwback styling is polarizing, but the percentages are solidly ...
Buzz, two-tone, lemon yellow. Volkswagen bus fans like me have been waiting for this thing—the plug-in electric Buzz—for a quarter century. VW first teased a reboot of the bus in 2001 ...
It’s hard to overstate the impact the VW Type 2 — fondly known as the VW Bus had on the automotive industry and culture alike. Its ample space for cargo and passengers alike made it a ...
There are also, reportedly, black ... such a rich history and such deep-rooted cultural importance. Yet VW didn’t really capitalize on that image. Sure, the Buzz looks like a Bus, and ...