View post: Ferrari Is Recalling Its New V12 Because the Windows Are Too Dark The 1961 Volkswagen Beetle offers vintage charm, documented restoration, and a fair asking price. Features include a ...
Volkswagen has long been associated with German engineering, doing its best work when durability and mechanical honesty mattered most. Yet as the brand evolved, reliability became increasingly ...
The retro reinvention continues apace. From Renault 4 to Fiat Grande Panda, nostalgia is all the rage when it comes to a lot of new electric models. Hyundai’s best-received EV concepts have been those ...
The mechanic at the garage we take our 2020 (Honda) Passport to is telling me that we should be replacing the timing belt soon, even though the vehicle’s maintenance system isn’t calling for it.
The Volkswagen brand (pronounced Folks-vah-gen) that we know today is 88 years old. In May 28, 1937, the German government, under the National Socialist (Nazi) Party formed a new automobile company by ...
Your car's internal combustion engine requires a massive amount of individual parts to make it run. From the tiniest nuts and bolts to hulking crankshafts and engine blocks, modern motors are composed ...
Zak is new to the CarBuzz team, working as a freelance content writer. When Zak isn't writing How To articles for CarBuzz he's working as a high school automotive technology instructor. Before ...
Keep reading to find out what a timing chain replacement costs, what kind of help you can expect from your warranty, and what the key differences are between timing chains and timing belts. Luckily, ...
Your timing belt makes sure the different parts of your engine move in sync, and if it starts to fail, you’ll want to replace it as soon as possible. But what will that cost? Will your warranty help?
This 2000 Porsche Boxster S with a Volkswagen Beetle body currently on sale proves that if you have the money and people willing to work on a build, the possibilities are endless. Schroeder Classics ...
I have a 71 Volkswagen T-Roc convertible with the 1.5 engine. There is so much confusion on this with timing belt change intervals of life/140,000 miles and different answers from different VW dealers ...