1967 Volkswagen Beetle Classic**custom Resto**turbo 2376/calif. Trophy Car 2011 on 2040-cars
Canyon Country, California, United States
Body Type:Rag Top Conversion
Engine:2376 Blow-through Dual Carb
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: Pearl White
Make: Volkswagen
Model: Beetle - Classic
Trim: 2 door
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: Rear
Mileage: 50,000
BEAUTIFUL PEARL WHITE 1967 VW BEETLE CLASSIC, CUSTOM RESTO**TURBO 2376.....................$11,500.00
*CONVERTED TO RAG TOP
*ENGINE IS 2376 BLOW-THROUGH TURBO DUAL-CARB WITH BEEFED-UP 4 SPEED TRANNY, FTC GEARS AND TRANNY, RUNS XLNT WITH 8 LBS. OF BOOST
*COMPLETE POLISHED CHROME AND STAINLESS ENGINE COMPARTMENT
*NEW DISC BRAKES ALL THE WAY AROUND, MSD IGNITION
*MOSTLY ORIGINAL INTERIOR, FRONT RACING SEATS; INTERIOR IS MATCHING PEARL WHITE AND IN GREAT CONDITION
*MANY EXTRAS: NEW STARTER, MASTER CYLINDER, LINES, GUAGES, CUSTOM STEREO
*CAR HAS BEEN PROFESSIONALLY AND METICULOUSLY RESTORED WITH NO EXPENSE SPARED AND HAS BEEN GARAGED, NO RUST CALIFORNIA CAR
*TROPHY CAR WINNER FOR BEST ENGINE AWARD 2011; A FAST, FUN CAR FOR AROUND TOWN OR SHOWING OFF AT CAR SHOWS
(CAR IS ALSO FOR SALE LOCALLY) PLEASE CALL MIKE FOR MORE INFO (818-667-7115) OR EMAIL rhonda1644@gmail.com
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The Volkswagen Group switches official language to English
Wed, Dec 14 2016The Volkswagen Group can't be fairly thought of as entirely German anymore, so the news that the company is switching its official language to English to help attract managers and executives is a rational, if surprising, decision. While many VW Group companies are still staidly German in character and culture, consider the other companies that it controls: Bentley (British), Bugatti (French), Ducati and Lamborghini (Italian), Skoda (Czech), Scania trucks (Swedish), and SEAT (Spanish). Not to mention the large Volkswagen Group of America operation, which constructs cars in Chattanooga, TN. Volkswagen's explicit motivation is to improve management recruitment – making sure the company isn't losing out on candidates for important positions because they can't speak German – and that's inherently sensible in a globalized economy. Particularly considering, like it or lump it, that English is the lingua franca of said global economy. It also should make it inherently easier to communicate between its world-wide subsidiaries and coordinate operations. It's hard to say for sure if this will have any impact on the consumer, although it's easy to see the benefits if, say, VW Group hires some American product planners or engineers and they push for features and designs that more closely suit American needs. After all, the US is a hugely important market for any manufacturer, and so the switch to English almost certainly has something to do with the outsized influence of the US in the global economy. And there doesn't seem to be a downside from a purely rational perspective, although it could mean that the Group's corporate culture becomes less German. Whether that's a good or a bad thing depends on your perspective. Related Video: Image Credit: Krisztian Bocsi/Bloomberg via Getty Images Plants/Manufacturing Audi Bentley Bugatti Porsche Volkswagen SEAT Skoda
VW debuts Get Happy Super Bowl ad
Mon, 28 Jan 2013
Brace yourself for another tidal wave of Super Bowl commercials. Volkswagen has released its spot for this year's big game. Set to air during the second quarter, the Get Happy spot follows one jubilant office worker as he makes his way through the day, spreading joy wherever he goes. The source of his happiness? A Volkswagen Beetle, of course. Now, if you're wondering why a gaggle of white guys are running around on your screen with Jamaican accents, it will help to know the spot is part of a larger Get Happy campaign featuring Jimmy Cliff.
The first ad in the series featured the artist singing his rendition of "C'Mon, Get Happy," complete with a little help from some notorious unhappy YouTube stars. You can take a look at the new ad before it airs below, along with the complete press release for a little more background.
$1.4B hedge fund suit against Porsche dismissed
Wed, 19 Mar 2014Investors have canvassed courts in Europe and the US to repeatedly sue Porsche over its failed attempt to take over Volkswagen in 2008 (see here, and here and here), and they have repeatedly failed to win any cases. You can add another big loss to the tally, with Bloomberg reporting that the Stuttgart Regional Court has dismissed a 1.4-billion euro ($1.95B US) lawsuit, the decision explained by the court's assertion that the investors would have lost on their short bets even if Porsche hadn't misled them.
Examining the hedge funds' motives for stock purchases and the bets that VW share prices would fall, judge Carola Wittig said that the funds didn't base their decisions on the key bits of "misinformation," and instead were participating simply in "highly speculative and naked short selling," only to get caught out.
With other cases still pending, the continued streak of victories bodes well for Porsche's courtroom fortunes, since judges will expect new information to consider overturning precedent. If there is any new info, it could come from the potential criminal cases still outstanding against former CEO Wendelin Wiedeking and CFO Holger Härter, who were both indicted on charges of market manipulation.