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During the 1960s and ’70s, when Volkswagen’s Karmann Ghia was a common sight on American roads, enthusiasts endlessly debated one question: Was it a sports car? In an era when legitimate contenders ...
ST. MARYS – Pat Hammer isn’t bothered by the fact that her husband, Joe, is not keen on the idea of her driving his 1972 Corvette. “That’s OK with me,” she says. “I have my bug that I would rather ...
Volkswagen’s 70-year U.S. journey — from quirky Beetles to electric icons like the ID. Buzz. The people’s car is humming louder than ever. Volkswagen Beetle reshaped U.S. car culture with small, ...
While watching the trailer of Blue Beetle, you must be wondering, from where did this Scarab thingy come? Was it created by someone? Is it some top-secret government tech? Well, let me answer this for ...
Khapra beetle larvae have been found in nappy pants imported to Australia. The federal government has estimated the cost of the khapra beetle to Australia's grains industry at more than $15 billion if ...
HAVE A LOOK AT TODAY’S TOP NEWS STORIES. YOUR TRAFFIC AND WEATHER ALL BEFORE YOU HEAD OUT THE DOOR. WE START WITH BREAKING NEWS IN ANDERSON COUNTY. THE CORONER’S OFFICE SAYS A MAN IS DEAD AFTER A ...
A "charming and timeless" classic car has been listed for sale in Norfolk. The vehicle is a Volkswagen Beetle which was produced in Germany in 1974. It has a 1.2 litre engine and boasts a very ...
If you've ever driven a manual shift car, then you're probably familiar with the clutch. It's the third pedal that you have to press in order to change gears. However, you might not know exactly what ...
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The original VW Beetle holds a place in automotive history that’s hard to top, with over 21.5 million units rolling off production lines between 1938 and 2003. That staggering figure means there’s no ...