In today’s world of autonomous cars, keyless ignitions and charging ports, it’s hard to imagine just how big the tiny, two-door Volkswagen Beetle once was. But in Mexico, where the last Beetle rolled ...
(WHTM) — On July 30th, 2003, one of the most amazing success stories in automotive history comes to an end. The very last of the original Volkswagens rolls off an assembly line in Puebla, Mexico.
Originally a project under Hitler to project Nazi prestige, the Beetle really came alive after World War II. By 1955, the 1 millionth Beetle had rolled off the assembly line in what's now the town of ...
German auto giant Volkswagen launched the final edition of its iconic "Beetle" car from its Mexican factory on Wednesday at a ceremony accompanied by a Mariachi band. The bug-shaped sedan rolled off ...
We’ll forgive you for thinking the Volkswagen Beetle is the poster child for Teutonic longevity. Though Germany is forever linked with the Beetle, for the past 20 years, that European persona took a ...