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Why the Volkswagen Thing Flopped in the U.S. Market
Yeah, I can see why. If I were American and saw the Thing, I probably wouldn’t have given it a second look. It was ugly, didn’t really fit on American roads, and from what I know, it didn’t meet some U.S. safety regulations—so it flopped and got discontinued. The Beetle and VW Bus did better because their designs were more universally accepted.
By Pinesthi Mukti Rizky Wibowo9 months ago in Wheel
If Ferrari Goes Bankrupt, Will Car Prices Soar or Crash?
It depends on how Ferrari does in the future—if demand stays high, the price will go up. The thing is, we don’t really know what would happen if Ferrari went bankrupt or what the demand for their cars would look like. But honestly, I think Ferrari would still be Ferrari. It’s a pretty iconic supercar brand, so even if they go under, there’d probably still be strong demand for their cars. In fact, I’d guess the prices would actually go up—once the factory’s gone, you can’t just order a new one anymore.
By Pinesthi Mukti Rizky Wibowo9 months ago in Wheel
Will Toyota potentially acquire Mazda in the future?
So far, Toyota doesn’t seem too interested in picking up more subsidiaries. They’ve already got Daihatsu for budget cars and Lexus for the luxury side, so buying out another company doesn’t really make much sense.
By Pinesthi Mukti Rizky Wibowo9 months ago in Wheel
Why the Chevy Vega and Ford Pinto Failed in the U.S. Market
As far as I know, the Ford Pinto was actually pretty popular when it first came out. It was even the best-selling car in the U.S. in 1974, with over 540,000 units sold. The Chevy Vega wasn’t too far behind either, selling over 460,000. These cars got decent fuel economy (at the time) and handled better at high speeds than most of the economy imports back then, so a lot of people used them. And hey, at least they were American-made—people were pretty patriotic in those days.
By Pinesthi Mukti Rizky Wibowo9 months ago in Wheel
Expert Car Towing Services Available in Dubai: Reliable, Fast, and Always on Call
When you’re stranded on the side of the road or facing a car breakdown in the middle of Dubai traffic, you need more than just help—you need expertise, speed, and reliability. That’s where Royal Swiss Auto Recovery steps in, offering premium car towing service in Dubai that’s tailored to meet every emergency with professionalism and precision.
By Swiss Auto Recovery9 months ago in Wheel
10 Reasons an Auto Shop Inspection Prevents Expensive Repairs
Most car problems don’t come out of nowhere. Gradual wear affects performance long before warning lights appear. A complete inspection at an auto shop helps detect hidden problems early. Catching these signs early means smaller repairs and fewer major failures down the road.
By Piper Burch9 months ago in Wheel
How to Choose a Quality Pre-Owned Audi in the UAE
An Audi is more than just a vehicle—it's a symbol of precision, performance, and prestige. But if you’re not looking to invest in a brand-new model, choosing a quality pre-owned Audi can be the perfect way to experience the luxury and technology this brand is known for, without the premium price tag. Here’s how to make a confident choice when shopping for an Audi certified pre owned in the UAE.
By Verified Cars9 months ago in Wheel
The Prius Puzzle: Why No Other Hybrid Has Matched Toyota’s Success
Actually, Toyota was pretty bold when they came out with the Prius. Back then, most people didn’t really understand what a hybrid engine even was, let alone believe in it. So yeah, you could say Toyota was a pioneer—but more than that, they were the ones who kicked it off. Because they started early, they were better prepared and slowly earned the public’s trust. Other manufacturers were still hesitant to jump on the hybrid train, and honestly, I get why. A couple of decades ago, hybrids still felt kind of futuristic or overly complex, so it makes sense that some companies weren’t ready to take that leap. But Toyota took the risk anyway.
By Pinesthi Mukti Rizky Wibowo9 months ago in Wheel







