I learned, as many mexicans, to drive in a VW Beetle, the driving school model with double steering wheel, it's still, widely used in our country for driving lessons. Really in my country we love this fantastic vehicle.
Why do you see this sign on a VW so often? Is it because the robust engine is so tough? Or because the entire car is built so solid it'll last for years, no matter who drives it? But maybe it's just because it costs so little to repair it.
I learned, as many mexicans, to drive in a VW Beetle, the driving school model with double steering wheel, it's still, widely used in our country for driving lessons. Really in my country we love this fantastic vehicle.
THORDEN86MX 1 year ago
Reminds me of Kraftwerk's Autobahn.
BlackVegetable24 1 year ago
does anyone know what he's saying?
smartbrunesrock3223 3 years ago
Here's what he says...
Why do you see this sign on a VW so often? Is it because the robust engine is so tough? Or because the entire car is built so solid it'll last for years, no matter who drives it? But maybe it's just because it costs so little to repair it.
99focus 3 years ago
i'm mexican, i can tell ya that too many mexicans has learned to drive in a beetle
fidok69 4 years ago
AMC did a similar (but live-action) commercial in the late '60s, showing Rebel driving-school cars.
nlpnt 4 years ago
You're absolutely right! I remember that commercial.
quirpco 4 years ago
Tough as nails. I learned to drive a stick on one.
way2muchsense 4 years ago