I guess it becomes a 'volkswagon' when it's fitted with Porsche 'mangle' wheels, like this example.
[ Edited on 2-2-06 by modulus ]
What's funny is that when listing that car, they would have had to select 'VOLKSWAGEN' from the make/model list.... yet they still spell it wrong....
and is it a 1975 or a 1972?
then there are versions of Wolfsburg,
Kombi with a C
i guess its from the american pronunciation
btw the V in German is sounded as an F
AND
the w as a V = " Folksvagen" l.m.a.o.
hey hipichic should that be hipi with double pp lol
I don't know....should it be a Karmann with a m.a.n.n? Unless you're a Karmen or a Carmen. Or...a car man.
Cabriolet or Kabriolet....we could go on.
get back to work sqizz
xxx
I've got a trophy with "Volkswagon" on it.
Now you have to wonder who checked that!
Hi
I thought Volkswagons were something you towed behind a Volkswagen.
These same people advertise oftenon Ebay, the cars always seem to be bit overpriced.
Steve