| 1973, the year when BS started his long career of doing propaganda for Volkswagen, is known for two equally momentous occasions: Volkswagen prepared for the initial launch of the Golf. Also, formerly staid Volkswagen became a bit risque when marketing its iconic Bug, and promptly got into hot water. 40 years later, they are doing it again. Hopefully, people have more humor than 40 years ago. I doubt it.
There was something else that wasn't discussed. The 1303 S was known for its increased thirst at the pump. Internally, it was called "Dreizehn-Loch-drei" or "Thirteen-Hole-Three" for the hole that was allegedly in its tank. Days after I started my job as Volkswagen propagandist, and erroneously praised the fuel-sipping virtues of the 1303, I was told a joke under strict non-disclosure and triple-secret life-long embargo:
Also worthy of note: When the "New Beetle" was launched in 1998, any mention of the old Beetle was strictly verboten. 14 years later, that taboo also has fallen. from The Truth About Cars http://www.thetruthaboutcars.com | |||
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