Classic Volkswagen Buyer's Guides

Complete buyer's guides for classic Volkswagen models. Each guide covers year-by-year analysis, pre-purchase checklists, common issues to watch for, engine options, and current market pricing.

Classic Volkswagen Beetle Buyer's Guide

Definitive buyer's guide for classic Volkswagen Beetle 1949-1979. Year-specific identification, pan rust hotspots, air-cooled flat-four inspection, and current market pricing for survivors and restorations.

By Emily Chen · 5 min · 109 listings
Classic Volkswagen Bus Buyer's Guide (Type 2, 1950–1979)

The VW Bus is one of the most emotionally loaded vehicles in automotive history — and one of the most rust-prone. Knowing the difference between a restorable Bus and a money pit is the only skill that matters when buying one.

By Emily Chen · 4 min · 12 listings
Classic Volkswagen Vanagon Buyer's Guide (T3, 1980–1991)

The Vanagon is not a Bus — it's a smarter, more capable vehicle that happens to carry the same counterculture credibility. The Syncro 4WD and Westfalia camper variants are the most sought-after configurations, and values have tripled in a decade.

By Emily Chen · 4 min · 31 listings
Volkswagen Karmann Ghia Buyer's Guide

The Karmann Ghia is the proof that beautiful design and honest engineering are not mutually exclusive — a hand-built body by Ghia of Turin on the proven Beetle platform, producing the most elegant Volkswagen ever made and one of the most practical classics available today.

By Emily Chen · 3 min · 9 listings
Volkswagen Super Beetle Buyer's Guide (1971–1979)

The Super Beetle is the most livable version of the air-cooled Beetle — MacPherson strut front suspension, a curved windshield from 1973, and a significantly larger front trunk. It's not the purist's choice, but it's a better car to actually use. The Cabriolet is the headline variant; a solid closed Super Beetle is one of the most accessible entries into air-cooled VW ownership.

By Emily Chen · 4 min · 32 listings
Volkswagen Westfalia Buyer's Guide

The Volkswagen Westfalia is the original van life vehicle — a factory-built camper that has spawned a devoted global following and price tags that would surprise anyone who remembers when these were just cheap old campervans.

By Emily Chen · 4 min · 4 listings