Take a look at any normal car on sale now. Any one you like. Go ahead, I’ll be here when you get back. There’s a secret that people like me aren’t supposed to tell others and it goes like this: Most ...
If you never got the chance to own an original or new Meyers Manx Buggy from the 1960s, this might be your only chance.
Dune buggies popped up in the news several times this week. The open-bodied American car culture icon that took hold in the 1960s on shortened VW Beetle chassis inspired a VW electric concept vehicle, ...
Volkswagen’s first step toward fully electric vehicles feels like a cha-cha. VW gave Green Car Reports a small test Thursday in California of its production-ready MEB platform, which will eventually ...
If you have visions of driving a drop-top dune buggy on the sunny beaches of California, it’s probably a Meyers Manx you’re envisioning. The Meyers Manx Dune Buggy was the original build-your-own ...
Wesothought the Volkswagen ID Buggy, an electric-powered dune buggy shown at the 2019 Geneva Motor Show, was going to happen. Volkswagen all but told us it was going to happen. The concept looked like ...
One of the world’s most iconic and recognizable vehicles gets big changes in 2023, as the do-it-yourself Meyers Manx dune buggy kit car adds new features for the first time since 1970 and prepares to ...
The Volkswagen ID. Buggy is cute, doorless (and roofless!), and gives off strong beach vibes. But the dune buggy-inspired concept car is more than its looks. It's about the possibilities of an ...
ONCE UPON A TIME near Hollywood—in Newport Beach, actually, in the 1960s—a boat-builder named Bruce Meyers laid up and sprayed up fiberglass bodies for Volkswagen-powered dune buggies and called them ...
Volkswagen's ID Buggy concept, unveiled at the Geneva motor show earlier this year, headed to the beaches of California for the first time as a part of its appearance on the concept lawn at the Pebble ...
The craziest thing about the ID Buggy is that VW actually wants to build it. Jonathan M. Gitlin - Aug 16, 2019 2:48 pm UTC CARMEL, CALIF.—Do you remember that bright green electric beach buggy that ...
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