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VW Rolls Out New All-Electric Golf at Geneva Auto Show

I'm all for the idea of more electric cars on the road, and the upcoming Volkswagen EV Golf Blue-E-Motion could be the sporty car city dwellers dream of.

I'm all for the idea of more electric cars on the road, and the upcoming Volkswagen EV Golf Blue-E-Motion could be the sporty car city dwellers dream of. The size of the VW Golf is one that allows for easy parking in small spaces, but the interior is roomy enough to comfortably fit four for longer road trips. The new ride is scheduled to hit stateside in "late 2013," and while we can likely look forward to a higher price tag, with the cost savings on gas and diesel, the Blue-E-Motion might be worth the investment. Start pinching your pennies now.

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VW is Back For More Star Wars Cuteness on Game Day

Back with some epic Star Wars cuteness for the second year in a row, Volkswagen released a preview of its Super Bowl ad a few weeks early.

Back with some epic Star Wars cuteness for the second year in a row, Volkswagen released a preview of its Super Bowl ad a few weeks early. This time the action comes from a pack of pups instead of a tiny Darth Vader, but the spot is still deeply connected to the dark side. Or should I say bark side? Check out the sneak peek below, and get excited for the big game (and the ads) on Feb. 5!

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Why Women Should Still Love the 2012 VW Beetle

Sure, the new 2012 VW Beetle is trying to drop its feminine persona with new "manly" features, but the truth of the matter is, I'd still drive it.

Sure, the new 2012 VW Beetle is trying to drop its feminine persona with new "manly" features, but the truth of the matter is, I'd still drive it. Of course, I'm already a VW fan — I've owned two VW GTIs in my lifetime — and now that the new VW Beetle is stocked with some new tech and comes with an all new style, I'm even more excited to take one for a test drive. There's no price listed on the latest bug just yet, but here are a few reasons why I, and other ladies, should still consider driving this so-called "masculine" car.

  • Its retro look — While the sporty style of the new Beetle takes a big departure from the original models (and looks very similar to the 1965 Porsche design), it still keeps its vintage feel. The slim lines and cool colors are totally mod chic, which can be very appealing to members of both sexes.
  • Its modern amenities — The new Beetle has ditched the flower vase (who used that thing, anyway?), and instead comes stocked with Bluetooth, satellite, keyless entry, a touchscreen radio and navigation systems, and ambient lighting to set the mood. What woman doesn't want mood lighting?
  • The massive sunroof — Other than the tech options, the thing that appeals to me the most is the panoramic tilting and sliding sunroof. Boasting 90 percent more light and viewing area, the sunroof also reflects 99 percent of UV radiation. It's like getting the benefits of a convertible without all the hassle of the soft top!
  • Clean fuel efficiency — The new Beetle comes in two engine options, one of which is the TDI Clean , which is said to get up to 44-mpg highway miles. With gas prices these days, you really can't beat that unless you switch to an electric hybrid. Spending less money on gas? That's something both men and women can appreciate.
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New VW Beetle's Manly Features Decoded

The new 2012 Volkswagen Beetle has arrived.

The new 2012 Volkswagen Beetle has arrived. And all those female audience members who won one on Oprah's Favorite Things may be disappointed — if you believe the brand's head of design, anyway. "Masculine" is the word being hit over our head to describe the Beetle's new design, but what does that mean? If you're curious about what the company is really saying in its descriptions of the new Beetle's features, don't worry, I've decoded them for you!

It's a "dynamic, sportier, more masculine car."
That means: Listless ladies, this car isn't for you. It's for doing sporty things, like driving your husband and his friends to baseball games.

It's longer and wider than its predecessor.
That means: It has a bigger penis than that sissy previous model.

It features a high roof, or "cathedral ceiling."
That means: Macho guys are big and tall, and this car will fit them.

The "chrome-accented bar" emphasizes how long it is.
That means: It's like a motorcycle, and don't forget it has a big penis.

The flower vase is gone: "More power, less flower."
That means: Guys are too busy driving fast to stop and smell the roses. Also, they'd never remember to replace the flowers, so the car would permanently smell like rotten flowers.

It has bigger wheels.
That means: This car's got balls, and they're bigger than that other guy's car's.

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New Volkswagen Commercial: May the Force Be With Your Family

The force can be with your family .

The force can be with your family . . . if you buy a $20,000 Volkswagen. That's the message that the German automaker's 2012 Passat commercial (that has gone viral) delivers. In it, a child dressed in a Darth Vader costume flashes the vehicle's lights with a flick of the wrists (via his onlooking father's automatic key fob). Making a car "family cool" is a tactic Volkswagen used in 2008 when a parody starring Brooke Shields was created to unload Routan minivans. And the entertaining tactic has become popular with other brands from Toyota to Evenflo, too. This spot was created to air during the Super Bowl, but you can check it out early.

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Volkswagen Teams Up With Star Wars to Produce Cute Overload

Sure, the Super Bowl is fun (especially if you're fully prepared), but what keeps me entertained between plays are the commercials.

Sure, the Super Bowl is fun (especially if you're fully prepared), but what keeps me entertained between plays are the commercials.

We saw a ton of Star Wars-themed ads for the 2010 World Cup, but Volkswagen's spot — starring an adorable pint-size Darth Vader — may take the crown for the cutest Super Bowl ad ever.

See the full commercial for yourself after the break.

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Is This Gadget Real or Just a Concept?

This. Is. Awesome. Check out the Soundwagon, the world's smallest record player.

This. Is. Awesome. Check out the Soundwagon, the world's smallest record player. The replicas of retro Volkswagen vans are completely self-contained record players, complete with a rooftop speaker. Just put the Soundwagon on a record to play it.

This is a perfect solution for traveling, and it's adorable. But, is it real or still just in concept phase?

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Guess Who?

Can you guess which chef and restaurateur stood tall at a recent Volkswagen event?
Can you guess which chef and restaurateur stood tall at a recent Volkswagen event?

Guess the Celebrity Chef!

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Flashback: Volkswagen Ad Makes Me Want to Run Over the Copywriter

Women are soft and gentle, but they hit things.


Women are soft and gentle, but they hit things. If your wife hits something in a Volkswagen, it doesn’t hurt you very much. VW parts are easy to replace. . .Most other VW parts are interchangeable too. Inside and out. Which means your wife isn’t limited to fender smashing. She can jab the hood. Graze the door. Or bump off the bumper....So when your wife goes window-shopping in a Volkswagen, don’t worry. You can conveniently replace anything she uses to stop the car. Even the brakes.

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Heidi Klum Talks to a Car for Money

It's one thing to film a commercial spot and quite another to sit down and have an on-camera conversation with a friggin' car.

It's one thing to film a commercial spot and quite another to sit down and have an on-camera conversation with a friggin' car. But Heidi Klum can sit pretty and talk to inanimate objects or pretend her boobs are lethal bazookas all she wants. As long as she's the host of Project Runway, our German supermodel can do no wrong.