What is VW?

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I’ve been very busy for the past few days.

Here I’ll try my best to describe to you about vw Beetle.

Let start with the company first.

Volkswagen AG, or VW, is an automobile manufacturer based in Wolfsburg, Germany. It forms the core of Volkswagen Group, one of the world’s four largest car producers.

The name means “people’s car” in German, in which it is pronounced [?f?lks?va?g?n]. Its German tagline is “Aus Liebe zum Automobil”, which is translated as “For the love of the car” - or, “For Love of the People’s Cars,” as translated by VW in other languages.

Though the origins of the company date back to the 1930s, the design for the car that would become known as the Beetle / “Käfer” date back even further, as a pet project by car designer Ferdinand Porsche (1875–1951). Adolf Hitler’s desire that almost anybody should be able to afford a car coincided with this design—although much of this design was inspired by the advanced Tatra cars of Hans Ledwinka.

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Hitler, who had a keen interest in cars even though he didn’t drive, demanded Porsche make changes to the original design to make it more suited for the working man. According to the historian Richard Evans, Hitler personally designed the distinctive rounded shape of the car he desired Porsche to build. Changes included better fuel efficiency, reliability, ease of use, and economically efficient repairs and parts. The intention was that ordinary Germans would buy the car by means of a savings scheme (“Fünf Mark die Woche musst Du sparen, willst Du im eigenen Wagen fahren” — “Save five Marks a week, if you desire to drive your own car”) which around 336,000 people eventually paid into. Volkswagen honored its savings agreements after World War II; Ford, which had a similar “coupon” savings system, reportedly did not. Prototypes of the car called the “Kdf-Wagen” (German: Kraft durch Freude = “strength through joy”), appeared from 1936 onwards (the first cars had been produced in Stuttgart). The car already had its distinctive round shape and air-cooled, flat-four, rear-mounted engine, features similar to the Tatra. The VW car was just one of many KdF programs which included things such as tours and outings.

Erwin Komenda, the longstanding Porsche chief designer, developed the car body of the prototype, which was recognizably the Beetle we know today. It was one of the first to be designed with the aid of a wind tunnel; unlike the Chrysler Airflow, it would be a success.

So we all know now who is the one behind the legacy of VW Beetle. will be continued….

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Sources from Answer.com

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