The Type 2 Split Screen was launched in 1950 and remained in production until 1967 at Volkswagen’s factory in Wolfsburg, Germany. In the 1960s, the Type 2 morphed from its commercial van image, with ...
Last week, we looked at occurrences at Lover’s Leap from 1915 through 1938; this week we will cover from the forties to the ...
A year after turning the Ford Tourneo Custom into the "most flexible vehicle in the world," Germany's Vanexxt has done the same with the Volkswagen Caravelle. It's the very first camper package we ...
This van conversion wraps travelers in warm, homey comfort thanks to an efficient floor plan and a carefully curated color ...
Two California friends were shocked to see their Volkswagen camper had mysteriously survived the raging LA fires that left everything else burned to the ground. When Megan Krystle Weinraub ...
This custom VW Crafter conversion boasts a thoughtful layout that ensures versatility and makes the van as comfy by night as ...
A blue Volkswagen camper van that improbably survived the Pacific Palisades fire, inexplicably remaining unscathed amid the charred remains of burned-out homes, is the exception that proves the rule.
A blue Volkswagen camper van that improbably survived the Pacific Palisades fire, inexplicably remaining unscathed amid the charred remains of burned-out homes, is the exception that proves the rule.
When Volkswagen introduced the Atlas in 2016 it was a lightning-in-a-bottle moment: Buyers loved this sharp Euro-styled SUV with a classic boxy aesthetic in a sleek three-row SUV. Everything was ...