Archive for November, 2006

18″ Wheeler Bug

Thursday, November 30th, 2006

Airkewled 18 Inch BonesJust when you think Airkewled.com has created or done just about everything impossible to do with a Veedub, they always seem to suprise me. I was glossing their site and I ran across their 18″ chromed out bones. Last night I had dreams of transforming my rusty Bug to a lean street ride that turned heads just about every corner I turned in New York City. Great work Airkewled!!!

This picture is property of Airkewled, but I don’t think they’ll mind me swiping it talk to good stuff about it.

http://www.airkewld.com/parts/products.php?id=32

Is there anyone running these bad boys currently. I would love to see photos of your car. Please respond.

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-VolksReview

VW Pimp-mobile

Monday, November 20th, 2006

Tricked out Volkswagen Pimp RideRecently I was wondering how I could do my pimp thing and still be true to the Volkswagen scene. Here is the answer to my pondering; create at pimped out Veedub. I think the creator of this love bug had my same thoughts years ago. The only thing that I would have changed would have been sequencers along the sides of the convertible. Everything else is befitting getting out of this ride and collecting your cash from all your street employees. :-)

2008 Volkswagen Scirocco

Thursday, November 2nd, 2006

2008 SciroccoWhile I believe the Scirocco was one of Volkswagen’s greatest (water-cooled) cars of all times, I do feel that VW and a lot of car markers are running out of creativity. Recently we have seen many vendors try to cash out on popular brands from the past. Just to name a few, the New Beetle, Mustang by Ford, the Mini Cooper and recently the Dodge Challenger. Every year that I attend an auto show, I am impressed by concept cars that never make it to the showroom. If I am not driving my vintage Beetle, I expect to see things that are new and revolutionary of its time. While I think paying respect to the Vintage Beetle by re-releasing it is great, but at some point I feel that leaving the dead behind and thinking about the living is the best approach for auto makers.

Do not get me wrong. I had crazy passions for the Scirocco in the late 80’s. I am excited about its return, but it won’t be the same. I would feel a little better if Volkswagen called it a new name. One would not feel that VW is trying to profit of past emotions. Let me change my opening statement, they are not running out of creativity, they are being creative with new designs, but are lazy at building new brands.