1973 Vw Thing on 2040-cars
Indio, California, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Engine:4 CYL
Vehicle Title:Salvage
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
Interior Color: Black
Make: Volkswagen
Number of Cylinders: 4
Model: Thing
Trim: 4 DR
Drive Type: RWD
Options: Convertible
Mileage: 98,000
Sub Model: THING
Exterior Color: Yellow
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
PLEASE READ THE WHOLE ADD...................................IT BELONGES TO MY DENTIST IT WAS HIS DAILY DRIVER UNTIL SOME DRUNK DRIVER HIT IT WHEN IT WAS PARKED IN FRONT OF HIS DRIVEWAY..............................................THE INSURANCE COMPANY PAID FOR THE DAMAGES AND HE DECIDED TO KEEP THE CAR AND FIX IT FOR HIMSELF BUT LOST INTEREST AND ASKED ME TO SELL IT FOR HIM.................THERE IT IS....... THE CAR IS IN RUNNING CONDITION THE WAY IT IS............IT NEEDS THE BODY WORK IN THE FRONT AS YOU SEE IN PICTURES ...................THE DAMAGE WAS DIRECTLY TO THE UPPER PART OF FRONT END NOTHING BELOW....... THE FRAME WAS NOT DAMAGED........ HOW EVER IT DAMAGED THE CORE SUPPORT AND THE HOOD ..AND THE INNER SIDE OF THE FENDERS.........THEY NEED TO BE REPLACED..............IT COMES WITH CA SALVAGE CERTIFICATE AND BILL OF SALE.........IF YOU ARE CALIFORNIA RESIDENT YOU NEED TO PAY SALES TAX AND GET BREAK AND LIGHT INSPECTION CERTIFICATE BEFORE YOU BE ABLE TO DRIVE IT ON THE PUBLIC ROAD......OTHER WISE SOLD AS IS WHERE IS WITH NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND .....PLEASE COME AND SEE IT BEFORE BIDDING IF YOU ARE CLOSE TO PALMSPRINGS AREA...........................ALSO COMES WITH ALL FOUR SOFT WINDOW IN VERY GOOD SHAPE... SOFT TOP ALSO IS IN GOOD SHAPE WITH OUT ANY MAJOR DAMAGE... ...........SOLID CALIFORNIA CAR...................... THNX FOR LOOKING AND GOOD LUCK. PLEASE DON'T ASK HOW MUCH FOR THE CAR ....BID ONLY WHAT YOU ARE WILLING TO PAY ... MUST BE TOWED AWAY WHILE IS IN PROCESS OF GETTING THE THING LICENCED... THIS WILL BE NO RESERVE AUCTION BUT IS IN THE CAR LOT AND IT MIGHT SELL BEFORE AUCTION END MEANING AUCTION CAN BE TERMINATED AT ANY TIME..........FOR MORE INFO CALL 760 2758710.OR COME AND SEE IN PERSON AT.......AA AUTO BUYERS 83157 HIWAY 111 SUIT B INDIO CA 92201
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Canada expands cooperation with EPA over VW scandal
Tue, Sep 29 2015It doesn't take much more than a stiff breeze to send some US pollution northward across the 49th parallel. Perhaps that's why the Canadian government says it is standing strong with the US in its continuing investigation of Volkswagen and the allegations and self-reporting that the automaker installed software to try to game emissions regulations. In fact, the Canadian government is going to do its own slate of on-road testing to see how VW diesel engines perform in real-world conditions. Last year, about 1.8 million new light-duty vehicles were sold in Canada, which is about equal to how many were sold in Maryland. That compares to about 17 million new-vehicle sales for the US. But every bit counts when it comes to an increase in potentially harmful emissions, and the Canadian government says it wants to make sure VW's diesel engines are being properly monitored, whether they're sold in Detroit, MI, or across the river in Windsor, Ontario. And that means following up – together – on allegations that Europe's biggest automaker is using so-called "defeat devices" in what it has long called its "clean diesel" engines. The automotive industry continues to be roiled by the VW scandal, in which the automaker said that as many as 11 million of its vehicles may contain software programmed to manipulate emissions-testing procedures. Volkswagen has set aside $7.3 billion to deal with the scandal, while VW CEO Martin Winterkorn was forced to step down after the issue became public. Take a look at Environment Canada's press release below. Statement - Government of Canada expands its on-going collaborative work with the U.S. EPA to assess other diesel vehicles for defeat devices OTTAWA, Sept. 26, 2015 /CNW/ - On September 22, 2015, the Government of Canada opened an investigation into Volkswagen's alleged use of defeat devices to circumvent emissions regulations. Environment Canada issued the following update on the issue: "The Government of Canada has a long history of collaborating closely with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to align emission standards, as well as to provide oversight and verify compliance with applicable emission regulations "Today, the Government of Canada is announcing that it has expanded its ongoing collaborative work with the U.S. EPA to assess other diesel vehicles for defeat devices and compliance issues. "Vehicles will be subject to a variety of tests including on-road testing using portable emission measurement systems.
Rimac is reportedly close to buying Bugatti from the Volkswagen Group
Thu, Sep 17 2020Croatia-based Rimac is finalizing a deal to purchase Bugatti from the Volkswagen Group, according to an unverified report. If the rumor is accurate, the sale would propel Rimac to the top of the automotive industry, guarantee that Bugatti's future is electric, and mark the beginning of Volkswagen's efforts to divest its empire. Executives in Wolfsburg gave the deal the green light in September 2020, according to anonymous sources who spoke to British magazine Car, but the company's supervisory board hasn't approved it yet. Selling the French company isn't as simple as sending company founder Mate Rimac an email with an account number. Insiders explained Volkswagen would likely trade Bugatti and all of its assets for a significant stake in Rimac that would be transferred directly to Porsche, which already owns 15.5% of the brand. Officials hope to increase that figure to about 49%, meaning Bugatti is theoretically worth about 33.5% of Rimac, which was founded in 2009. Bugatti told Autoblog it can't comment on speculation. Mate Rimac gave us a similar answer. Rumors of a Bugatti sale have hovered around the automotive industry for several years, and they've never materialized. In theory, spinning off the brand would be relatively easy because it's not as deeply integrated into the Volkswagen Group as its sister companies. It doesn't share its W16 engine with another carmaker, for example. And yet, Car speculates Lamborghini, SEAT, ItalDesign, Bentley, and Ducati will also be sold in the coming years, leaving Volkswagen with its namesake division, Skoda, Audi, Porsche, Scania, and MAN. Volkswagen is having an estate sale to fund the development of electric, autonomous, and digital technologies. Its downsizing will send ripples through the auto industry. Porsche could move upmarket if it doesn't have to worry about stepping on Lamborghini's toes, for example. Spinoffs are always risky, so some companies may not survive if they're not bolstered by economies of scale. As of writing, there's no word on who will pick up the brands being divested under this scenario. And, keep in mind none of this is official. Volkswagen hasn't commented on the report. We'll update this developing story as more information becomes available.
Piech's dismissal from VW came after failed coup to oust Winterkorn
Mon, Apr 27 2015When the Volkswagen board ousted its chairman Ferdinand Piech over the weekend, we knew right away it had something to do with disapproval of chief executive Martin Winterkorn. And now we have more details of how that struggle reportedly came to a head. According to Reuters, Piech undertook a cloak-and-dagger campaign to oust Winterkorn as CEO, even after having publicly endorsed the top executive's leadership of the company. Piech reportedly focused on other members of his family – descendants of Ferdinand Porsche and majority stakeholders in Volkswagen – to install Porsche chief Matthias Mueller as group CEO in Winterkorn's stead. But Piech failed in his campaign, and was given an ultimatum by the board: either show yourself out or we'll kick you out. And so he resigned. A big part of Winterkorn's rescue and Piech's failure reportedly came at the hands of labor representatives on the VW board, like Berthold Huber who was appointed as acting chairman following Piech's departure. That may leave Winterkorn still in charge, but may leave him beholden to the unions even more than before. Winterkorn has been undertaking a concerted campaign to cut overhead costs at VW, but the trade unions have reportedly been blocking many of the steps the chief exec has proposed. The next big question is who will ultimately replace Piech in the long term at the head of the board table. Winterkorn could get the nod, leaving the company to find a new CEO to take his place. Another likely scenario, however, would be another member of the Porsche/Piech family taking the helm and leaving Winterkorn in place. Whether Ferdinand Piech ultimately sells his 13.2 percent stake in the company (likely to other members of his family) or holds on to it and exerts influence behind the scenes is an open question. One way or another, any major appointment at the head of either the management or supervisory board will require support from the Porsche/Piech family, from the works council of labor representatives and from the state government of Lower Saxony, so the process of filling Piech's vacancy will likely prove anything but straightforward. News Source: ReutersImage Credit: Thomas Kienzle/APN Hirings/Firings/Layoffs Volkswagen martin winterkorn



















