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The German automobile company VW began in 1937 pre-war Germany as a project to create an affordable small family car, which was to be named the Volkswagen, or ‘People’s Car.’ This became the brand’s most famous car, the Volkswagen Beetle, which is one of the best-selling cars of all time. Other successful VW models include the Golf, the Passat and the Polo and the company is currently the largest producer of automobiles in Europe.

The VW Beetle starts an automobile empire

The Volkswagen Beetle was a unique and innovative car that was designed by Ferdinand Porsche. It had a rounded, aerodynamic front hood which created the beetle shape that gave the car its name, torsion bar suspension and, on the suggestion of Adolf Hitler, an air-cooled rear engine. After extensive testing, a factory was built in Wolfsburg to produce the Beetle but only a few cars were finished when war broke out in 1939. The factory was heavily bombed and when Germany lost the war in 1945 the company was handed over to the British under the control of Major Ivan Hirst. An order was placed for Beetles to be used by the British Army and many British soldiers took the cars back to the UK when they were sent home. Production increased to many thousands and the British offered to give VW to several different motor companies, including Ford. All declined, and in 1948 Major Hirst handed over control of the VW company to the West German government to be run by former Opel manager, Heinrich Nordhoff. In 1955 production of the VW Beetle rose to one million and in 1972 it became the most produced car ever.

VW Passat and other new models

Variations on the Volkswagen Beetle were introduced throughout the 1960s but by the early 1970s Beetle sales had fallen rapidly. The VW company had acquired the Audi brand and incorporated many of their design ideas into several new models. In 1973 the VW Passat was introduced, which was modelled on the Audi 80, and was followed in 1974 by the Scirroco and the Volkswagen Golf. German production of the VW Beetle ended to make way for manufacture of the Golf and the Beetle’s production was scaled down and moved to Mexico and Brazil. In 1975 VW introduced a supermini, the Volkswagen Polo, which became a bestseller that resulted in five generations.

Volkswagen Motorsport

VW has a successful rally team, Volkswagen Motorsport, who are based in Hannover, Germany. They first competed in the World Rally Championships in 1978 using Volkswagen Golf cars but left in 1990. Since their return in 2011 using Skoda Fabias and Volkswagen Polos they have won the World Rally Championships twice, in 2013 and 2014. VW has also competed in and won the Dakar Rally several times.

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1943 | Volkswagen KdF-Wagen

KDF Typ 82e, Hermann-Walter Sammlung

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1974 | Volkswagen T2b Kombi

1974 Volkswagen T1 Minibus '74

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2001 | Volkswagen Lupo 1.2 TDI 3L

sehr gepflegter Zustand!

6.637 £
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Image 1/48 of Volkswagen Golf III 1.4 (1993)
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6.678 £
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1986 | Volkswagen T3 Caravelle 2.1

Dieser Wagen ist original bis hin zum Dachhimmel. Die Substanz ist hervorragend und das lückenlose Serviceheft spricht Bände.

15.237 £
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21.621 £
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32.557 £
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18.366 £
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25.044 £
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1976 | Volkswagen Beetle 1303

Volkswagen Beetle Kever 1303 Cabriolet An eye-catching colour scheme - Canary Yellow over black interior, The Volkswagen underwent a restoration around 2014-2015, The 1303 features the enlarged ‘elephant foot’ rear lights and a wraparound windscreen, In a very good state of preservation

20.661 £
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1977 | Volkswagen Beetle 1303 LS

Volkswagen Kever Cabriolet 1303 LS .

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1971 | Volkswagen Karmann Ghia 1500

Cabrio vollständig restauriert

45.831 £
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1968 | Volkswagen Karmann Ghia 1600 L

Seltene T34 zum restaurieren, fast complet

7.471 £
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1966 | Volkswagen T1 Samba

1966 Volkswagen T1 Samba de luxe '66

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1965 | Volkswagen T1 Samba

1965 Volkswagen T1 Samba '65

100.134 £
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