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Travel Bug Dog Tag Der schwarze Reisekäfer

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Released:
Saturday, June 13, 2009
Origin:
Antwerpen, Belgium
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Race across Europe

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Der schwarze Reisekäfer

The Volkswagen Beetle, also known as the Volkswagen Type 1, was an economy car produced by the German auto maker Volkswagen (VW) from 1938 until 2003. With over 21 million manufactured  in an air-cooled, rear-engined, rear wheel drive configuration, the Beetle became the worldwide longest-running and most-manufactured automobile of a single design platform.
The Beetle had been officially designated as the Type 1 and was marketed in Europe by the designations 1100, 1200, 1300, 1500, or 1600 — denoting its engine size. The model became widely known in its home country as the Käfer, German for "beetle", and the model ultimately took the same nickname in English.
In the 1950s, the Beetle was more comfortable and powerful than most European small cars, having been designed for sustained high speed on the Autobahn. It remained a top seller in the US, owing much of its success to high build quality and innovative advertising,ultimately giving rise to variants, including the Volkswagen Karmann Ghia and the Volkswagen Type 2 van.
Along with cars including the Morris Minor, Fiat 500, Renault 4CV and Dauphine, and Citroen 2CV, the Beetle pioneered the modern continental economy car — and later served as the benchmark for the initial two generations of North American small cars, the first wave which included compact cars such as the Chevrolet Corvair and Ford Falcon and the later wave of subcompact cars such as the Chevrolet Vega and Ford Pinto.
The Beetle had marked a significant trend led by Volkswagen, Fiat and Renault whereby the rear-engine, rear-wheel drive layout had increased from 2.6% of continental Western Europe's car production in 1946 to 26.6% in 1956. The 1948 Citroen 2CV and other European models marked a later trend to front-wheel drive in the European small car market, a trend that would come to dominate that market. In 1974, Volkswagen's own front-wheel drive Golf model succeeded the Beetle, and in 1998 VW introduced the "New Beetle", built on the Golf platform with styling that recalled the original Beetle.
In a 1999 international poll for the world's most influential car of the twentieth century the Beetle came fourth after the Ford Model T, the Mini, and the Citroën DS.

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Discovered It 9/16/2020 Chateau63 discovered it   Visit Log

Gezien op een spoiler foto bij een multi cache

Discovered It 5/10/2020 jengske discovered it   Visit Log

Op een spoilerfoto gezien.

Discovered It 11/14/2018 DUCA1972 discovered it   Visit Log

Op een spoilerfoto gezien Multi in houthalen

Write note 6/7/2018 NISA01 posted a note for it   Visit Log

Not in cache

Write note 6/24/2016 Hesiodus posted a note for it   Visit Log

Gezien op een spoilerfoto!

Discovered It 10/6/2015 Koidream discovered it   Visit Log

Deze hebben we ergens op een spoilerfoto van één of andere cache gezien.

Dropped Off 7/27/2015 ilovesocks placed it in Henry's 11 Southern England, United Kingdom - 9.98 miles  Visit Log
Grab It (Not from a Cache) 6/21/2015 ilovesocks grabbed it   Visit Log

Looking forward to dropping this off soon x

Retrieve It from a Cache 5/31/2015 AVERS1983 retrieved it from Girls having lots of fun - the original Southern England, United Kingdom   Visit Log

Found this awesome bug that's a bug on the Ladygrove Estate, Didcot, Oxfordshire. Will relocate soon. TFTC 😃

Dropped Off 5/23/2015 vw_k placed it in Girls having lots of fun - the original Southern England, United Kingdom - 51.68 miles  Visit Log
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