Few vehicles carry as much cultural weight as the Volkswagen Bus. By the early 1970s, the Type 2 Transporter had become more than just a mode of travel; it was the face of freedom and counterculture.
The 1971 Volkswagen Westfalia remains an icon of freedom and travel, and this pristine one can be yours on Exotic Car Trader. Few vehicles carry as much cultural weight as the Volkswagen Bus. By the ...
During the T1 era, VW made everything from fire-brigade pickup trucks to the most collectible of them all, the Deluxe Samba. Throughout the 1950s, Volkswagen’s Type 2 microbus was hardly a collectible ...
You won't find many three-plus-decade-old vehicles on the streets of big Western European cities these days, but I do my best to document a few of the more interesting ones when I'm over there. I was ...
Westfalia doesn’t think campers will mind trading size for convenience. The legendary camping company has just unveiled its latest U.S. model, the Wave SRT. The new RV is the smallest member of the ...
The SRT is a shorter version of the camper van that helped launch Westfalia’s U.S. comeback last year following a two-decade absence. The vehicle is based, yet again, on the 3.6-liter V-6-powered Ram ...
Volkswagen's Type 2 was the marque’s second 'people car' bringing all-new practicality and, with a campervan conversion, the option to wake up wherever the whim may take you. From its humble van ...
The much-anticipated new VW ID.Buzz, which is finally launching in the U.S., owes much of its appeal to the original VW's immense cultural impact. As much as it is a vehicular icon, the VW bus is a ...
Westfalia is returning to North America and it wants to bring you and five of your friends along for the ride. The French-owned German camper company is returning to these shores with a new van called ...
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