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The new Volkswagen Touareg R50 is displayed at the 2007 Australian International Motor Show at the Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre

Why You Should Never Buy the 2007 Volkswagen Touareg

Volkswagen fans are loyal to their favorite models, often owning more than one in their lifetimes. Those who own a Volkswagen Touareg are equally fierce about adoring their SUVs, and there are plenty of reasons why. Produced from 2004 through 2017, this luxury SUV was one of the first in the segment, and, according to …
A Volkswagen Touareg is seen during the Vienna Car Show press preview at Messe Wien, as part of Vienna Holiday Fair

The Volkswagen Touareg Has Some Expensive Common Problems

Volkswagen is well-known for two things, making great cars and, unfortunately for VW, Dieselgate. That said, despite VW’s high-tech process of making a car, VW makes a lot of mistakes down the road. Here’s a look at the Volkswagen Touareg and some of the most expensive issues it may have. The 2007 Volkswagen Touareg’s engine …
1987 Twin-Engine Volkswagen Golf II

This Volkswagen Golf Pikes Peak Race Car Has Two Engines

Although postponed for 2020, the Pikes Peak International Hill Climb has nevertheless seen its fair share of incredible entries. For example, Ken Block built a 1400-hp AWD 1965 Mustang for the 2017 race. The original Audi Quattro raced there, as well, and in 2019, a Bentley Continental GT set a new production car record. Both …

Fuel-Saver Flashback: Volkswagen Jetta Hybrid

The Volkswagen Jetta Hybrid came at a time when everyone still trusted the Volkswagen brand name. It arrived before the “dieselgate scandal” and slotted right into the Jetta lineup between the regular gasoline version and the diesel iteration to provide some competition to the reigning Prius. While it was a great concept, it didn’t quite …
VW Microbus

For The 518th Time, There Is More VW ID Buzz News-Yawn!

Because of the problems developing with VW’s first EV called ID. 3 and nothing else much to tout the company is singing its joys yet again about the ID Buzz Microbus-styled EV. VW has been one lucky company with the ID Buzz as a fallback for diversion. Throughout “Dieselgate” and subsequent transgressions, it has been …
2021 Volkswagen Atlas

The 2021 Volkswagen Atlas Got An Amazing Redesign

In 2018 Germany released the Volkswagen Atlas to provide the market with a much needed seven-person SUV. This vehicle filled the market so well that Americans flocked to it. Now, after only three years, the 2021 Atlas is getting a total redesign.  Check Out The New 2021 Volkswagen Atlas  The Atlas used to be a …

Volkswagen Introduces Its First Virtual Car Show

Automakers have been forced to get extra creative by utilizing digital experiences to keep customers engaged since dealerships are closed and car shows have been canceled related to the novel coronavirus. The German-based Volkswagen Group is among those looking to give customers new ways to interact with them in these current times. For the first …

Volkswagen Offers Customers Three Months Payment Relief

Volkswagen announced in early March that they would temporarily halt vehicle production for two weeks due to coronavirus (COVID-19). An update later in the month from Volkswagen Group CEO Herbert Diess informed the public that the company would be forced to keep factories shut longer than planned due to the coronavirus crisis. Understanding that many …
Volkswagen Polo GTI compact hatchback car on display at Brussels Expo

Volkswagen Just Made Stick Shift Lovers Very Happy

While younger drivers may not know how to drive a stick shift car, there are still a number of people who love driving a car with a manual transmission. With dwindling options to purchase new cars that have manual transmissions, which brands are left? And will they continue to be options in the future? The …
Freak Show Friday Microbus:Ghia Pickup

Freak Show Friday: Ghia To Microbus Slick Pickup

For this week’s Freak Show Friday we delve into the union of two homogeneous Volkswagens. Many freaks are assembled from disparate pieces. It sometimes looks like the builders just grabbed what was laying around the homestead in a drunken stupor. It’s a mystery just why they picked what they picked to make what they made. …
A Volkswagen Atlas on display at an auto show

How Capable Is The Volkswagen Atlas?

The Volkswagen Atlas caught our attention for having an interesting name. The term ‘Atlas’ makes it seem like this SUV can go anywhere. But with options like the Kia Sorento and Nissan Murano available, how does the Atlas compare?  How Capable Is The Volkswagen Atlas?  The Volkswagen Atlas has a higher price tag than it’s …

Why You Shouldn’t be Afraid to Buy a 2020 Volkswagen GTI

The 2021 Volkswagen GTI (Mk8) debuted last month, ahead of its original unveiling time and location of the 2020 Geneva Auto Show, which was cancelled. The new model boasts a stronger engine, updated styling, and new technical gadgetry, however, that doesn’t mean that buyers need to go for what’s shiny and new. In fact, there …

5 Reasons Why You Should buy a 2019 Volkswagen Golf Alltrack

Just like minivans, wagons aren’t exactly the first type of car on everyone’s mind when it comes to shopping for a family car. With the growing allure of SUVs and the steady popularity of crossovers, it’s no wonder that cars like the Volkswagen Golf Alltrack sit in the shadows, hoping to be noticed. So let’s …
1961 Chevrolet Corvair Greenbrier

The Chevrolet Corvair Greenbrier Was GM’s VW Bus

Although you don’t necessarily need a van for overlanding or on-the-road living, some of them are quite capable both on- and off-pavement. From Japan, there’s the Mitsubishi Delica, for one. But arguably the progenitor of the #vanlife movement is the VW Vanagon, and its predecessor, the VW Bus (‘Microbus’). However, back in the 60s, the …