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Volkswagen Beetle

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  • It was Hitler and Ferdinand Porsche who came up with the idea of Volkswagen Beetle that could carry two adults and three children.

    rediff.com 2010

  • Unveiled in 1938, the Volkswagen Beetle was the outcome of Nazi dictator Adolf Hitlers vision to give the German masses a really affordable and easy-to-run car, in which a family of five could travel easily, even over tough mountainous roads.

    The Times of India 2009

  • Did Detroit forget the Volkswagen Beetle was the most successful car in history?

    Latest Articles 2009

  • Volkswagen Beetle which is identical to its own "Geek Squad" design.

    The IPKat 2010

  • Enter Doyle Dane Bernbach DDB, a small New York ad firm best known for its spots selling the Volkswagen Beetle.

    The Nuclear Option Ken Kurson 2011

  • Andrea Hiott's "Thinking Small: The Long Strange Trip of the Volkswagen Beetle" is as breezy in the telling of VW's story as Mr. Schilperoord's chronicle is sober.

    What a Long Strange Trip Patrick Cooke 2012

  • “I loaded up my Volkswagen Beetle with my guitar and a few clothes and off I went in search of fame and fortune.”

    A Light at Winter’s End Julia London 2011

  • In 1971 Joe Royer, a young ski patroller in Snowbird, Utah, was driving his Volkswagen Beetle back to his parents' home in Marin, Calif., when he saw some lonely snow-covered mountains to the south and went to investigate.

    Heli-Skiing in Nevada's Ruby Mountains Andrew McCarthy 2011

  • Memories of the days when I could throw my dog and my swimsuit into my Volkswagen Beetle and take off are tempting me again.

    Forget Martha Stewart— Try Mother Hubbard Ellen M. Kozak 2011

  • Rather than follow the example of the mid-engine 356 Number 1 Prototype, the series-production 356 situated the engine in the rear, over the axle, in order to take advantage of part sharing with the Volkswagen Beetle.

    The Porsche 911's Last Hurrah...For Now Dan Neil 2011

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