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1956 Beetle from Berlin

A look at a well-preserved 1956 Volkswagen Beetle and the details that make this classic standout. Poland Says Rail Explosion ...
Car enthusiasts are sharing videos of their incredible custom-made all-electric vehicles, including a 1967 Volkswagen Beetle.
There’s something inherently American about hitting the open road. Over the decades, certain cars have become synonymous with ...
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, ...
In Hessisch Oldendorf, Germany, on October 22, 2025, car enthusiast Traugott Grundmann restored what is believed to be the world's oldest Volkswagen Beetle. Built in 1937 as the Volkswagen W30 ...
There are few people on this earth who, gearhead or not, are unaware of the Volkswagen Beetle. Whether one’s exposure comes from seeing Herbie on television, Vocho cabs in Mexico, or yards of the ...
During that time, 21,529,464 examples were produced, more than any other automotive nameplate except the Toyota Corolla, which was built on many unrelated platforms as a Corolla in name only. The VW ...
The Volkswagen Beetle needs no introduction. More than just a ‘people’s car’, the Beetle has become a cultural icon, adored and revered around the world. Over 21 million Beetles were manufactured ...
This transcript was prepared by a transcription service. This version may not be in its final form and may be updated. Speaker 1: Our first annual International Volkswagen Bus Day is officially on.
Dan Clougher is an automotive journalist and former classic and sports car dealer with hands-on experience across luxury, performance, and collector vehicles. Before joining CarBuzz, he managed his ...
They've been classics for decades now, but people are still just as interested in Volkswagen Beetles as they were when the car first came out in 1938. While we don't call them Type 1s today — the ...
Back in the 1970s, the idea that Volkswagen might stop making the Beetle was unthinkable. The car and the brand that built it had become synonymous, and no one could imagine that VW would give it up ...