We've seen some tiny campers here over the years, fascinating micro contraptions that mash together mobility and living quarters in seemingly impossible ways. But we've never seen anything quite as ...
In the 1950s, the Volkswagen Type 2 Microbus, known informally as just "the Bus," was a symbol of intrepid adventurers of the world's roads. Whether you were cruising the sun-kissed highways or gazing ...
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 ...
The 2025 Volkswagen ID. Buzz has yet to make its American debut, but the hotly anticipated all-electric micro-bus has already received its first-ever camper conversion in the United States thanks to ...
Love the all-new electrified incarnation or not, the Volkswagen Microbus is finally making a return to the US market. And with it, the Volkswagen camper bus – and some promising sub-$100K camper van ...
A vocal contingent of purists strongly believe that certain classic cars should be meticulously restored to their original grandeur (or better). And when the vehicle has a cult following, like the ...
Volkswagen took the wraps off of the ID. Buzz, an electric revival of its storied bus. The ID. Buzz will come in commercial and passenger versions and hits US streets in 2024. It goes on sale in ...
The VW Bus, also known as the Type 2 or Transporter, is in a class of its own in the van world. It has been in constant production since the 1950s and marketed in almost every major auto market. Over ...
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 ...
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.