End of a legend

After 65 years and more than 20 million vehicles, the Volkswagen Beetle has finally reached the end of the road. The last Beetle production line, in the Mexican city of Puebla, is ceasing production forever today with the last car of a special final edition full of original features.
The Beetle was first made in Germany in 1938 by Nazi leader Adolf Hitler, who wanted to provide cheap, reliable vehicles for families.
But as car ownership grew in the second half of the 20th century, its eye-catching design and loud air-cooled engine made it popular worldwide.
In the 1960s the Beetle became an icon of the flower power era, and was known as the "Love Bug".
Nothing lasts forever, and the Beetle gradually found its share of the market being taken by more modern rivals.
But for lovers of the original Beetle - the best-selling car ever - there never will be anything to match it.
No more of my favourite wee car

The Beetle was first made in Germany in 1938 by Nazi leader Adolf Hitler, who wanted to provide cheap, reliable vehicles for families.
But as car ownership grew in the second half of the 20th century, its eye-catching design and loud air-cooled engine made it popular worldwide.
In the 1960s the Beetle became an icon of the flower power era, and was known as the "Love Bug".
Nothing lasts forever, and the Beetle gradually found its share of the market being taken by more modern rivals.
But for lovers of the original Beetle - the best-selling car ever - there never will be anything to match it.
No more of my favourite wee car


