2003 Vw Golf Gti 20th Anniversary - $5,000.00
The 20th Anniversary GTI is older now, but still thrashing harder than the kids. That red-stitched Recaro interior whispers “legend,” while the turbo four shouts it. It’s light, loud, and entirely uninterested in your excuses for driving anything boring.
1982 Volkswagen Bus/Vanagon Camper - $17,999.00
The ’82 Vanagon is less a vehicle and more a rolling vibe. Boxy, slow, and full of heart, it’s the four-wheeled embodiment of “take it easy.” With its pop-top roof and that air-cooled chatter, this camper takes you places and convinces you to stay a little too long.
1972 Volkswagen Dune Buggy 1600 - $11,500.00
This Buggy looks like someone took a Beetle, chopped off its responsibilities, and gave it a beach pass for life. The 1600 engine hums like a sunburned dream, eager for sand, surf, and bad decisions. You don’t drive this thing; you announce your arrival in a plume of dust and grins.
1973 Volkswagen Kubelwagen WWII Military Type 82 Replica - $29,995.00
A Volkswagen’s salute to rugged ingenuity, a boxy little warrior built for adventure (or at least the occasional reenactment). Light, nimble, and undeniably quirky, it’s the car that asks, “Do you really need comfort when you can have character?”
2014 Volkswagen Tiguan S - $6,495.00
Modern enough to have Bluetooth but old enough to still smell faintly of ambition, the Tiguan S is the crossover for those who wanted an SUV but also, secretly, a Golf. It’s zippy, comfortable, and smugly efficient.
1973 Volkswaggen Karmann Ghia - $13,500.00
The Karmann Ghia is what happens when a Beetle gets a glow-up and starts dating an Italian designer. Low, curvy, and endlessly charming, this ’73 coupe still turns heads faster than it turns corners. Driving one feels like starring in your own retro movie.
2002 Volkswagen EuroVan MV Camper - $8,999.00
The EuroVan MV is the sensible dreamer’s chariot; practical, yet romantic enough to chase sunsets. It hums down highways with quiet resolve, ready to unfold into a home wherever you park your heart. It’s a little box of wanderlust on wheels.
2015 Volkswagen Passat S - $4,000.00
The 2015 Passat S is well-mannered, reliable, and sensible, yet beneath that buttoned-up exterior beats a heart that secretly loves open roads. It doesn’t shout for attention; it simply proves itself mile after mile, like poetry written in perfect cursive.
1985 Volkswagen Bus/Vanagon Westfalia Camper - $17,500.00
Part adventure and part therapy session, the ’85 Westfalia Camper remains a cult classic for a reason. Pop the top, boil the coffee, and let the road unfold like a lazy song. It’s a time capsule of freedom, and one that carries both passengers and generations of wandering hearts.
1965 Volkswagen Beetle - $19,500.00
The ‘65 Beetle is pure distilled charm - round, humble, and impossible not to adore. It putt-putts along like it’s in no hurry because honestly, why rush when you look this good? It’s beyond a car; it’s a cheerful little rebellion against the noise of modern life.
2004 Volkswagen R32 (Built Motor, Turbo, DBC Conversion) - $48,800.00
This R32 isn’t just fast, it’s practically feral. With a built motor and turbo strapped on like caffeinated armor, it doesn’t drive so much as it attacks horizons. The DBC conversion adds that raw, analog thrill, making it a car that sneers at traction control.
2011 Volkswagen Jetta SportWagen TDI Turbodiesel DSG Premium - $8,995.00
The Jetta SportWagen’s a practical car with a mischievous streak. It sips fuel like it’s judging you for stopping too often, yet it’s got enough torque to make grocery runs feel slightly illegal. The DSG clicks through gears like an overexcited butler: efficient, loyal, and eager.
1972 Volkswagen Type 3 - $7,000.00
A ’72 Type 3 looks like your granddad’s sensible sedan, until you realize it’s hiding the engine in the wrong place. It’s Volkswagen’s version of a magic trick: unassuming, clever, and utterly cool once you know the secret. Driving one feels like a highway conspiracy.
2002 Volkswagen EuroVan MV - $1,799.00
This EuroVan has seen things! The price says “project,” but the soul says “potential.” Under that tired paint lies a heart still yearning for road trips, diners, and questionable campgrounds. With a bit of elbow grease (and probably therapy), this van could yet become the patron saint of second chances.
2018 Volkswagen Golf R - $25,000.00
The Golf R is a hatchback that thinks it’s a supercar. With all-wheel drive and turbocharged bravado, it launches off the line like it’s late for a very expensive meeting. It’s clean, sharp, and delightfully unhinged; a commuter car that’s constantly daring you to call in sick.
2025 Volkswagen Jetta SE Auto - $23,499.00
The 2025 Jetta SE is the quiet overachiever of the bunch, a sedan that’s mastered the art of understatement. It doesn’t scream for attention; it just glides by, whispering, “refined, not boring.” It’s crisp, composed, and digitally fluent - the kind of car that’d correct your grammar if it could.
2021 Volkswagen Atlas - $22,935.00
The Atlas is less SUV and more portable living room. It’s big enough to haul the family, the dog, and the family’s collective emotional baggage, yet it handles with surprising grace - like a heavyweight ballerina. It’s Volkswagen’s way of saying, “Fine, we’ll build something for everyone - even your cousin Greg.”
2003 Volkswagen EuroVan - $24,990.00
By 2003, the EuroVan had perfected its existential shrug. It’s not quite a van, not quite an RV - just a loyal road buddy with delusions of grandeur. It’ll haul your dreams and your surfboard, all while humming along like a slightly judgmental camp counselor.
2008 Volkswagen Beetle - $3,999.00
The 2008 Beetle is nostalgia wrapped in curves and eyeliner. It’s cheerful, slightly self-aware, and utterly unapologetic about it. Sure, it’s not built for speed, but it doesn’t need to be; it’s built to make you smile (and maybe sing along to early-2000s pop like nobody’s watching).
2024 Volkswagen ID. 4 S - $24,599.00
Volkswagen’s electric love letter to the future, the ID.4 S is smooth, silent, and almost smugly sustainable and it drives like it’s gliding through tomorrow. There’s no rumble, no roar… just pure, confident current. It’s proof that even Beetles can learn to hum instead of holler.
2023 Volkswagen Taos - $18,335.00
The Taos is the compact SUV that thinks it’s the main character. Zippy, clever, and perfectly sized for parallel parking victories, it’s proof that small can still feel mighty. It’s like a golden retriever in crossover form: cheerful, loyal, and eager to take the scenic route.
2019 Volkswagen Golf R - $44,999.00
This Golf R is a wolf in hatchback clothing! With all-wheel drive and a turbo that sounds like bottled thunder, it’s a masterclass in polite chaos. It looks mild enough for a grocery run, then hits 60 mph fast enough to spill your coffee. Truly, a hooligan in a cardigan.
2023 Volkswagen Atlas Cross Sport - $31,999.00
When the family SUV hits the gym you get the Atlas Cross Sport, something sleek, sculpted, and confident, like an Atlas that just discovered Pilates. It’s got enough space for all your gear and enough swagger to make the school pickup lane feel like a catwalk.
2022 Volkswagen Passat 2.0T SE - $16,635.00
Reliable, sensible, and quietly stylish, the 2022 Passat is that friend who always shows up on time and somehow looks good doing it. It’s got turbo pep when you need it, comfort when you don’t, and the unmistakable aura of “I’ve got this” in sedan form.
1967 Volkswagen Beetle - $19,899.00
A ’67 Beetle doesn’t just drive, it remembers. The curves are soft as nostalgia itself, the hum of its engine a lullaby from a gentler time. Every mile feels like a love letter to the road, penned in chrome and simplicity. This car doesn’t age; it just collects stories and sunshine.
2017 Volkswagen Golf S - $14,995.00
The 2017 Golf S is the everyman’s sports car: practical enough for groceries, fun enough to forget them. It handles corners like a caffeinated dancer and still leaves room in the back for bad decisions. It’s the kind of car that makes even a Tuesday commute feel a bit cinematic.
2024 Volkswagen Golf R 4Motion - $46,800.00
The 2024 Golf R is power dressed in understatement. With 4Motion grip and a mischievous turbo heart, it’s a gentleman with a dangerous hobby, and while it won’t shout about its 300+ horsepower, it will demonstrate it - quietly, while you try not to giggle like a child in a go-kart.
1974 Volkswagen Bus - $59,901.00
A time capsule with curtains, the ’74 Bus smells faintly of incense and optimism, and every dent tells a story involving a campfire, a guitar, or both. It’s slow, but it’s the kind that lets the world catch up to your peace of mind.
1971 Volkswagen Transporter - $18,000.00
The 1971 Transporter is the blue-collar sibling of the Bus - less flower power, more “let’s haul something.” It’s honest, rugged, and built to endure the apocalypse in second gear. There’s a certain poetry in its simplicity, the kind that smells like motor oil and freedom.
1958 Volkswagen Beetle - $55,000.00
The ’58 Beetle is pure nostalgia on four wheels, a whisper from a simpler, sunnier world. Its lines are so timeless they might as well be a smile carved in chrome. You don’t just drive this car; you adopt it, polish it, and talk to it when no one’s looking.
2009 Volkswagen Jetta - $2,900.00
The 2009 Jetta is the definition of dependable chaos. It’ll get you to work, to a gig, or to your questionable weekend decisions, and ask for little more than a good wash and the occasional apology. It’s a true budget warrior, rolling through life with noble defiance.
2017 Jetta 1.8T - $7,495.00
The 2017 Jetta 1.8T is the stealth commuter - mild on the outside, mischievous under the hood. That turbo hums with “trust me, I’ve got this” energy, and it backs it up every time the light turns green. It’s the kind of sedan that quietly wins drag races it never entered.
1959 Volkswagen Beetle Custom Buggy - $15,000.00
The automotive equivalent of tearing your sleeves off and running into the desert, the ’59 custom buggy’s wild, weird, and allergic to responsibility. With its chopped body and endless attitude, it’s less a car and more a sunburned declaration of freedom.
2011 Volkswagen Eos Convertible - $10,986.00
Volkswagen’s flirtatious side: the Eos is a convertible that never forgot to moisturize. Named for the goddess of dawn, it was built for golden-hour drives and mildly dramatic exits. Top down, hair messy, smile on; it’s the kind of car that makes even errands feel like vacation footage.
1985 Volkswagen Vanagon Westphalia - $10,000.00
This ’85 Westfalia doesn’t care about horsepower; it measures life in campfires and coffee mugs, and its pop-top roof is practically a personality trait. It’s slow, but that’s because it’s savoring the journey… and possibly climbing a hill.
1982 Volkswagen Rabbit Pick up Custom - $19,980.00
A Rabbit Pickup is already rare; a custom one is borderline mythic. This ’82 hybrid of truck and hatchback is Volkswagen’s greatest oddball success. It’s the automotive equivalent of a mullet: business in the front, tailgate party in the back! It’s functional, funny, and full of charm.
1994 Volkswagen Corrado SLC - $39,995.00
The misunderstood poet of Volkswagen’s history, the Corrado SLC is intense, brilliant, and gone too soon. Its VR6 engine purrs like forbidden poetry, and every curve suggests it knows something you don’t. It wasn’t built to blend in; it was built to be remembered.
2008 Volkswagen Eos VR6 - $11,500.00
If the regular Eos is sunshine, the VR6 version is lightning in a halter top. That six-cylinder growl turns Sunday drives into slow-motion movie scenes. It’s sleek, dramatic, and utterly unapologetic - a convertible that refuses to whisper when it can belt a power ballad instead.
1966 Volkswagen Beetle Pigalle - $24,995.00
The ’66 Pigalle is a rolling valentine. Named for the Parisian district of lights and charm, it’s all red interior and romantic defiance. It doesn’t simply cruise, it glides, like it’s remembering a secret rendezvous from half a century ago. It’s love, lacquered and air-cooled.
1973 Volkswagen Beetle - $9,995.00
The ’73 Beetle is the eternal optimist of the automotive world. It hums along like a cheerful bee, content to go wherever life takes it. No fancy tricks, no arrogance, just pure, honest joy. It’s the car equivalent of whistling while you work, chrome smile and all.
2012 Volkswagen Tiguan S 4Motion - $3,900.00
An underdog in the crossover world, this Tiguan is practical, unassuming, but secretly capable of more than you expect. It grips corners like it’s got a secret, and cruises highways with quiet confidence.
1969 Dune Buggy 1600 Dual Port - $14,000.00
This ’69 dune buggy looks like a Beetle got a tan and decided to party on the sand. Lightweight, loud, and vaguely reckless, it’s built for windburned grins and questionable decisions. Every ride feels like an adventure, preferably near the ocean.
2022 Volkswagen Arteon 2.0T SEL R-Line - $28,000.00
The Arteon is Volkswagen’s swoon-worthy ambassador to the world of sedans - long, low, and effortlessly elegant. Its R-Line edge adds just enough menace to make commuters nervous. Driving it makes you feel unstoppable, even just heading to the grocery store.
2023 Volkswagen Taos - $20,400.00
The Taos is compact yet confident, like the crossover that smiled at life and got rewarded with extra torque. It’s practical for errands, charming on the highway, and always just the right size to look intentional without trying too hard.
2014 Volkswagen Passat Sedan Wolfsburg I4 Turbo - $8,990.00
The understated turbocharged hero of the family sedan world. Comfortable enough to forget you’re driving, lively enough to remind you of your youth, the Passat’s the perfect mix of sensible and secretly fun.
2015 Volkswagen E-Golf Limited - $8,500.00
The e-Golf is silent, efficient, and fully aware of its eco-friendly cool. It doesn’t scream speed, but glides with purpose, silently judging gas stations everywhere. It’s a city slicker with a conscience, proving EVs can be playful without being pretentious.
2014 Volkswagen Beetle - R-Line Convertible- $5,955.00
Beetle charm amplified, this Beetle’s got curves, charisma, and a wind-in-your-hair grin. Hit the open road, and watch the world feel smaller, sunnier, and inexplicably more fun. It’s a reminder that some joys should never be complicated.
1968 Volkswagen Bremen Motor Sports Dune Buggy - $18,500.00
The ’68 dune buggy is the adrenaline junkie of Volkswagens - light, fast, and unapologetically fun. It looks like a toy, drives like a thrill, and is built for sand, sun, and laughter. There’s no need for roads; this buggy prefers chaos.
2011 Volkswagen Routan - $9,495.00
The Routan is VW’s minivan experiment: comfortable, spacious, and oddly lovable. It may not turn heads, but it quietly wins hearts, handles carpool chaos, and somehow makes grocery runs feel dignified. The Routan proves that sometimes, practicality is the most underrated adventure.
2018 Volkswagen Beetle Classic S - $13,995.00
Beetle’s modern encore, the Classic S provides retro lines, cheerful personality, and a whisper of mischief. It hums along streets like it knows secrets you don’t, charming pedestrians and drivers alike. No matter how modern cars get, some legends never lose their grin!

















































