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Designed as a Volkswagen, powered by an Audi engine, Porsche's entry-level 924 rubbed many purists the wrong way. In 1982, a new look and a new engine transformed it into an eighties icon, a favorite toy ...
Although Porsche and Volkswagen hadn't exactly set the world on fire with their first joint-venture sports car, the 914, the two companies decided to try again in the early seventies with the Porsche 924. ...
Introduced in 1976, Volkswagen's Golf GTI was not the first sporty family car, nor even the best, but it defined an entire genre of practical performance cars: the ever-popular hot hatch. Click here to ...
This most glamorous of Volkswagens is an automotive drag queen -- a rugged and humble economy-car chassis dressed up in the finest haute couture. It is also a car of many nations: engineered and built ...
Sometimes there's nothing worse than having an iconic, instantly recognizable product. How do you follow up an icon? Both Volkswagen and Porsche faced that problem in the 1960s. Volkswagen had the Beetle, ...
6. Do Not Feed After Midnight: The AMC Gremlin
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By the late 1960s, the demand for small, compact imports, temporarily sated by Detroit compacts like the Falcon, was on the rise again, and Detroit was getting scared. Each American automaker fielded ...