Volkswagen
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The innovative, new VW California T7 will debut in a few weeks, and that means the California 6.1 is headed for retirement after 5 years. Before the Multivan-based California officially takes over, a "Last Edition" will celebrate the 6.1 exit.
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Volkswagen has announced the development of RooBadge, which emits species-specific sounds to drive away kangaroos and reduce the risk of animal collisions on Australian roads. There are plans to adapt the device to deter other wildlife worldwide.
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One of the largest automotive shows in the world, the New York International Auto Show happens every year in New York City. For decades, it's been the home of the World Car of the Year awards and a fulcrum for automotive unveils in North America.
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The just-announced ID. Buzz GTX is a significant EV, taking the iconic 74-year-old Volkswagen Microbus into the future. With 335 hp and all-wheel-drive, its both a giant go-kart with docility quite suitable for transporting the family jewels.
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New cars bought in the last few years have twice as many quality problems as they had in 2010. Some well-known brands are averaging more than five issues per car – and the stats show things will probably get a lot worse before they get better.
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Dub Box USA began selling classic VW camper-inspired trailers back in 2012 and soon expanded with additional models. The company has now rebranded and revamped, hitting the market with a fully redesigned camping trailer as Type 2 Campers.
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Tonke has launched a VW ID. Buzz camper that appears to be the most comfortable out there. Its Buzz Module kit maintains 5 factory seats and expands to support all-electric mini-camping, complete with an extra-wide bed and bidirectional kitchen.
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Flowcamper has a launched some very quirky camper vans, and this time around it's focusing less on humans and thinking like a dog. Its new VW T6.1 Dog camper van features a cozy design optimized for canine comfort and enhancing the man/dog road trip.
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The classic California camper van floor plan remains popular but rarely results in the most inviting home-on-wheels. Offtrack has improved upon the layout, dressing it in decor and equipment that look plucked from the pages of a design magazine.
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German camper kit builder Natural Motorhomes has transformed the lovable ID. Buzz into a rustic mini-camper. Its new Buzz kit features real wood construction and installs in minutes behind the rear seats, creating a five-seat two-sleeper e-camper.
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VW previews its first PHEV camper van, a pop-top California based on the T7 Multivan. Not only does the new California Concept promise 31 miles of electric driving, it brings a first-ever dual-door layout with in/outside kitchen and available toilet.
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Volkswagen is preparing to preview the future of the California brand with the all-new Multivan California Concept. The pop-up concept camper van will leverage the versatile T7 platform toward becoming a smarter, cleaner option for road trippers.
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