There are some things you never expect to see on a racetrack, like a Volkswagen Type 2 bus that drives on its side, or a rolling confluence of internet memes and pyramid schemes. Or, for that matter, ...
The VW-based Meyers Manx largely created off-road racing and defined beach-bum living for a solid chunk of the 1960s and ’70s. Now, the name is returning with the Meyers Manx 2.0 Electric, a newly ...
If you're fed up with the twin burdens of safety and convenience while driving, then today's Nice Price or No Dice Sentra is the car for you. Let's if its price also hews to that mantra of less is ...
Owing to a dearth of donor VW Beetles for the chassis, few people are building fun cars like today's Nice Price or No Dice dune buggy anymore. That's too bad and makes street-legal fun cars like this ...
Meyers Manx 2.0 Electric succeeds the original "Dune Buggy" built 58 years ago in a garage in Newport Beach, California. New owners brought a fresh, electric-car vision to the original creation.
If you were one of the many who thought the ID Buggy, Volkswagen's latter-day dune-buggy concept, fell somehow shy of the mark, join the club. But if, from that population, you are one of the lucky ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - It’s very easy to both see and hear this Volkswagen dune buggy crew if you ever visit Cleveland’s West Side. The Cleveland Dune Buggy Crew visited Edgewater Park on Wednesday ...
Flying across the sand like a four-wheeled rocket, the first fiberglass dune buggy was sleek, stylish and a little whimsical, a small car with big wheels and a tangerine-red paint job. Christened the ...
Danger (apparently) meant nothing to Bruce Meyers. Given his extraordinary life, one might theorize that death couldn't catch up to the dune-buggy racing legend. He was a southern California ...