Retro Vehicles: Is Volkswagen Next?
by: Matthew Keegan
Retro styled vehicles are all the rage today and Volkswagen’s
New Beetle was one of the first of many of these types of cars to show up
on the market.
Given VW’s long running popularity, other long since
retired models are certainly worthy of being copied, don’t you agree?
The Karmann Ghia, the Thing, and the Scirocco are a few that come
to mind, however they aren’t the ones slated for a comeback. Yes,
VW’s
famous “Bus” or Microbus is scheduled to return, to the delight
of aging hippies everywhere.
Okay, first a quick test. Can you name some of the recent retro
vehicles to hit North American highways lately? Besides the Volkswagen’s
New Beetle, here are a few:
* Ford: Thunderbird, Mustang
* Chrysler: PT Cruiser
* Chevrolet: SSR and HHR
To qualify as a true “retro” vehicle it cannot just borrow
the name – like the Dodge Charger – instead, it must take
its styling cues from a vehicle from another generation.
Enter the Volkswagen Microbus.
Yes, open up your cedar trunk and take out those wild looking tie
dyed shirts, your cavernous bell bottom pants, and that pair of
odd looking leather sandals. Let down your hair [if you have any left],
grow a beard
[gents only, please] and be prepared to step back in time to the
days when the VW Bus was the people hauler of the day. Peace, love, and
stop
the war you say? If VW has its way then around 2008 a vehicle very
similar in style to the Bus will once again be seen cruising the streets
of Haight-Ashbury,
Greenwich Village, and every freaky place you can think of, man!
Just, groovy.
Featured at the 2001 Detroit Auto Show, a concept Microbus evoked
all sorts of “ooohs and aaaahs” from visitors; it was this
same type of reaction that has convinced Volkswagen to go forward
with production.
As of this writing, there is a battle raging within Volkswagen-land
as to how much the Microbus will incorporate the retro look. Seeing
how the New Beetle succeeded in the US, but flopped in Europe will VW
have
the courage to stand tall and bring back the hippie hauler? Or,
will VW cave in and produce just another run-of-the-mill vehicle that
only hints
at its past glory?
Time will tell, but my advice to VW is this: get it built now before
us hippie dippy types are too old to climb into it.
Unless, of course, the Microbus can be outfitted with a wheelchair
ramp.
Matt Keegan is a writer as well as an automotive fan. For the
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