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VW Says Adieus to Brazilian-Made Kombi with Last Edition Model Priced at $35,600
One can list many interesting things about Volkswagen's Type 2 series of commercial and leisure vans and busses, but the most remarkable achievement is the fact that the Beetle-based model managed to remain in production for 63 years if you take into account the original T1 version (1950-1975). In a sea of lookalike passenger and commercial vans, the two first iterations of the Type 2 Series (T1 and T2) continue to stand out as they did on the first day they came out. Granted, they might not be to everyone's tastes, but there's no way you'll confuse them with anything else on the road and that's a pretty amazing feat if you think about it.
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This Is Vw's All-new T6 Transporter Van
VW has presented the sixth generation of its Transporter van series, also known as the T6, 65 years and around 12 million deliveries after the first model called the Type 2 (the original Beetle was the Type 1) hit the market in 1950. Read more »...
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Spied: 2015 Vw Transporter Test Mule Sports New Dash
In roughly a year's time from now, Volkswagen will release a new iteration of its Transporter series of commercial and passenger vans, which includes a variety of body styles ranging from the regular and Highroof Panel Vans, to the Crew Cab Pick-up,...
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1964 Volkswagen Hippie Bus Is A Blast From The Past
You may know it by different names such as the Type 2, Transporter, Bulli, Kombi and Hippie bus, but Volkswagen's classic van is one vehicle that you will never confuse with something else. Found for sale on eBay is a meticulously restored example...
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Nostalgic Styling Take On 2015 Volkswagen Transporter
Even though the current day Volkswagen Transporter is a descendant of the famous Beetle-derived Type 2 vans, it has never managed to enjoy the same level of popularity among enthusiasts as its predecessors did. One of the reasons why the past two generations...
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Vw Transporter (microbus): Production Exceeds 10 Million Units
Volkswagen announced today that production of the Transporter (Micro Bus) has exceeded 10 million units since the first rear-engined Transporter with the “split-screen†windshield entered the European market. In the UK, this landmark production...
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