The Volkswagen Beetle

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What does The Beatles, hippies, and Adolf Hitler all have in common? All of them have something related to the new volkswagen beetle.If you are one of many those who have lived through the psychedelic and cool era which can be the 60's, you have probably seen a Volkswagen Beetle. It can be very hard to not see one, it's the vehicle which has the most products sold (20 million Beetles were manufactured, and some remain operating currently ).One of the proudest moments of the Volkswagen Beetle was when one was featured on the cover of coincidentally, the Beatles album cover for "Abbey Road." The Beetle on the address instantly became a big success one of the fans of The Fab Four. The car's license plate was stolen numerous times and went through different arms. The license plate became as popular, or even more popular than the vehicle itself.That unique Beetle in fact, became almost like an star that represented the period of the hippies. It's this type of popular car that whenever it came up for auction in 1986, it was bought for an eye-popping amount.Now as the Beetle with its air-cooled Boxster motor may possibly not be have a lot of power to spare, it significantly more than makes up for it with its wonderful looks and adaptability. The Volkswagen Beetle, or "Bug" as it is more affectionately named has a front fender that seems to mimic a smiling face. And this element is what created the Bug the hippies' car of choice. That friendly-looking vehicle is used by the hippies not merely to get from place to place; in addition they paint their Bugs with vivid colours, in an attempt to bring their message of love and peace to the masses.But the Bug's record is not all love and happiness. Most people don't even know that the Volkswagen Beetle's design was really looked at by the one and only Adolf Hitler himself. Hitler needed a car that could be made relatively cheap so that the masses could afford to get one. That is where in fact the organization got its name; Volkswagen actually means "the People's Car."But despite being the lovechild of the German Fuhrer, it however became one of the most identifiable car types, ever.