The Volkswagen Group is a colossal, car-building behemoth. Whether it's the biggest such behemoth depends on the year and how General Motors and Toyota are doing at the time, but there's no denying ...
Fueled by the massive success of the iconic Beetle, Volkswagen wanted a roomier car based on the same platform and they came up with the Type 4. Also known as the 411, it entered production in 1968 as ...
The Porsche 917, Audi’s defining Quattro all-wheel drive, TDI diesels—Ferdinand Piëch had a hand in them all. But as brilliant an engineer as he was, even Piëch had ideas whose potential proved a hair ...
The EG33 Subie engine was only ever used in one car: the SVX. This engine was never turbocharged from the factory and in the SVX it made 231 horsepower and 228 pound-feet of torque. Budde estimates ...
We’ve seen many Volkswagen Vanagon camper vans with a Subaru engine at the back, but this Type 2 from the second generation is quite unusual. For a DIY job, it looks impressive and sports some good ...
The Volkswagen Type 3 was Volkswagen's first real attempt to build a car a bit more up-market than the Beetle, and while it never sold in the incredible numbers that Beetles did, was still a mild ...
At an event at its newly christened Innovation and Engineering Center California in Belmont, Volkswagen unveiled its Type 20 concept car that's essentially a 1962 Microbus with a lot of tech crammed ...
BERLIN (Reuters) - Volkswagen said on Thursday there was no cheating software built into vehicles with EA 288 Euro 5 and Euro 6 diesel engines. The German carmaker said earlier on Thursday it was ...
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