1988: The Volkswagen that wasn’t
February 15th, 2016 | by BajaBusta
Volkswagen took the opportunity of the Geneva Show to unveil its new Passat lineup. Next to the Golf hatchback,
February 15th, 2016 | by BajaBusta
Volkswagen took the opportunity of the Geneva Show to unveil its new Passat lineup. Next to the Golf hatchback,
January 31st, 2016 | by BajaBusta
Look! Flying down the road. It’s a bird. It’s a plain. It’s a … Rabbit. Yeah, that’s right buddy: a
December 13th, 2015 | by BajaBusta
A Brazilian import, the Volkswagen Fox hit the U.S. shores for the first time in 1987. Looking like an elongated Rabbit,
December 3rd, 2015 | by BajaBusta
The New Beetle captured VW’s traditional values of practicality and frugality, and served as a whimsical icon for the company.
August 2nd, 2015 | by BajaBusta
With garageability as a parameter for inclusion in the original mini-van class, there was also Volkswagen’s always popular Vanagon to
June 2nd, 2015 | by BajaBusta
Maybe “everything old is new again”, but in its third year Volkswagen’s New Beetle was still turning heads. Its underpinnings,
May 25th, 2015 | by BajaBusta
New quad headlights made Volkswagen’s front drive wagon and hatchback sedans look a bit like the new Audi 5000. Intentional?
May 10th, 2015 | by BajaBusta
Turn a passenger car into a pickup truck and the result will always be a compromise vehicle. But that’s not
May 10th, 2015 | by BajaBusta
The Rabbit, as a replacement for the Beetle, began like an internationally sourced German guilt car. Assembled in Pennsylvania and
April 26th, 2015 | by BajaBusta
A sporty little subcompact made for fun and flitting about the sunlit streets is what you’ll find in the 1989
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