1958 Volkswagen Karmann Ghia Coupe Vw For Restor Complete Rare Barn Find on 2040-cars
Plaistow, New Hampshire, United States
RARE 1958 VOLKSWAGEN KARMANN GHIA COUPE, BARN FIND, THERE IS RUST IN FLOORS AND ROCKERS AREA AS SHOWN IN THE PICTURES, COMPLETE CAR, DOORS OPEN AND CLOSE WELL, REAR TORSION TUBES ARE GOOD AS WELL AS THE REAR JACK POINTS, BUT THIS CAR WILL NEED A LOT OF RUST REPAIR BUT WORTH THE EFFORT AS IT IS A FAIRLY EARLY PRODUCTION CAR AND IT WILL MAKE AN AWESOME RESTORATION PROJECT AND ONCE FINISHED THOSE EARLY GHIAS FETCH A PRETTY PENNY, OFFERED HERE WITH A BUY IT NOW/BEST OFFER , IT ROLLS AND STEERS FINE, ENGINE IS NOT LOCKED UP, IT TURNS OVER WELL, NICE COMPLETE DASH, INTERIOR IS THERE BUT WILL NEED COMPLETE UPHOLSTERY, TIRES ARE DEFLATED SOME IN THE PICTURES BUT THEY WILL HOLD AIR AND IT HAS BEEN EXTREMELY COLD AND SNOWY HERE IN NORTHERN NEW ENGLAND, SOLD AS IS WHERE IS WITH NO WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, PLS LOOK AT THE MANY PICTURES, SELLER WILL ANSWER ANY QUESTIONS, BUYER RESPONSIBLE TO SETTLE AUCTION WITHIN 5 DAYS FROM ITS CLOSE, SHIPPING AVAILABLE TO ANY POINT OF THE PLANET AT BUYERS EXPENSE, SOLD AS IT IS FOR RESTORATION, THANKS FOR LOOKING AND GOOD LUCK BIDDING !!
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VW going turbo-only in 3 to 4 years
Wed, 18 Sep 2013This really was a matter of when, rather than if. Volkswagen will apparently be the first manufacturer to phase out naturally aspirated engines in favor of turbocharging its full slate. VW is kind of responsible for ushering in this push towards small-displacement, turbocharged engines that's taken the industry by storm. When it dropped its direct-injection, 2.0-liter turbo in the 2005 GTI it demonstrated that strapping an iron long to an engine can enhance the powertrain as a whole. VW made fuel economy gains, while also giving a linear, non-laggy turbo experience that it has replicated, model-after-model, to this day.
Speaking with The Detroit News, Volkswagen's executive Vice President of Group Quality, Marc Trahan, told the paper that, "We only have one normally aspirated gas engine, and when we go to the next generation vehicle that it's in, it will be replaced. So three, four years maximum."
Really, it's hard to get teary-eyed about either of these engines going away. VW has access to smaller powerplants that could easily match the performance of the 2.5 five-cylinder and the 3.6 V6, while gobbling up less fuel and providing a better driving experience. What we are sad about is that a similar statement about the extinction of NA engines came from the Vice President of Powertrain Engineering at Ford, Joe Bakaj. We'd certainly get teary-eyed over a world without Ford's excellent 5.0-liter V8.
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Wed, Apr 15 2015You may be aware of the long-time competition in China between Volkswagen and Buick, but another brand apparently should be in that conversation too: Hyundai. In a recently published annual consumer survey, the Korean company actually took the top spot to beat out its German and American rivals in second and third, respectively. The results were part of the China Brand Power Index that interviewed 11,500 people around the nation and was paid for by the country's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology. While Hyundai proved popular with voters, its sales haven't necessarily shown that yet. According to Bloomberg, the brand had falling numbers in China for the first quarter of the year. Even Ford outsold the South Korean automaker in the same period, despite scoring lower on the survey. Meanwhile, Audi ranked as the populace's favorite luxury brand, which is hardly a surprise given the Four Rings' strong sales in China. In January alone the automaker saw a 15-percent boost in volume there. Parent company VW's strong performance was somewhat more surprising, though. State media severely criticized the German automaker in March, and customers protested last year for the allegedly poor handling of a recall.
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