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Make Driving Fun Again With Volkswagen Henderson


by Dianna Harper


For many persons born post World War II, a VW was the first vehicle. These small and economical vehicles offered better fuel efficiency than most American made vehicles. With the engine located in the rear and air cooled, the cars were fun to drive and offered some innovations not yet found in American cars. To relive that fun driving experience, drivers should take a trip to Volkswagen Henderson.

For drivers in the 50s and 60s German engineering meant reliability. These little cars offered a low center of gravity and a welded body that was able to float on the water. Today, that same German engineering has even more to offer.

The first of the VWs were imported to the USA in 1949, however only two sold that year. Their popularity caught on and by 1955 over a million of the cars had sold in the USA. In 1972 the Beetle had outsold the Model T. By 1973 over 16 billion of the cars had sold. The chief selling feature of these vehicles was reliability.

The Beetle became a movie star in 1968. 'Herbie, the Love Bug' staring Dean Jones was the first in this line of movies. This particular vehicle seemed to have a mind of its own. Herbie, number 53 even made his appearance driving down Main Street USA in Disneyland.

Times were changing in the early 70s. Gas prices were increasing ans talks of shortages were common. As the world required better fuel efficiency, production of the original Beetle ended and several other cars were introduced by VW. While many of the original beetles were still on the road, it was not until 1998 that the new Beetle was introduced by VW.

With a similar body style to the original Beetle, the new vehicle offered several significant changes. The primary one was that the engine had moved to the front of the car and was now water cooled. The design remained popular for many years as well.

VW has announced that production of the Beetle will stop once again in 2011. While there will be a replacement introduced, Beetle lovers will mourn the loss of the vehicle once again.

Customers looking for classic Beetle parts, wanting to buy one of the last of the New Beetle or any product in the VW line will find that a visit to Volkswagen Henderson is in order. Consumers will find that German engineering is still alive in this showroom and there are plenty of vehicles that will put the fun back into driving a car. Read more about: volkswagon Henderson




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