The new one looks more derp than the old one in my opinion.
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>Volkswagen's spacious, endlessly customizable, and $2,200 Microbus was a 1960s icon.
Hippies painted peace signs on their guitar-toting, cheap-to-use vans, transforming a German utility vehicle into the ultimate protest ride.
Families attached camper extensions and flooded the interior with pillows and mattresses, making it the perfect set of wheels for American travel freedom.
This year, VW tapped into the van's iconic status. In early 2025, the all-electric ID. Buzz started popping up at American dealerships.
It carries many of the same design cues — dual-tone paints, airy interiors, and a massive VW emblem — that made the hippie van an eye-catching relic of the counter-culture movement.
The new one looks more derp than the old one in my opinion.
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From the post:
>>Volkswagen's spacious, endlessly customizable, and $2,200 Microbus was a 1960s icon.
Hippies painted peace signs on their guitar-toting, cheap-to-use vans, transforming a German utility vehicle into the ultimate protest ride.
Families attached camper extensions and flooded the interior with pillows and mattresses, making it the perfect set of wheels for American travel freedom.
This year, VW tapped into the van's iconic status. In early 2025, the all-electric ID. Buzz started popping up at American dealerships.
It carries many of the same design cues — dual-tone paints, airy interiors, and a massive VW emblem — that made the hippie van an eye-catching relic of the counter-culture movement.
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