Seeing more VW Micro Busses

The bus is almost dead right out of the gate. I dont know what they were thinking but then again, that thinking was in a lot of BEVs plans that never happened. The price is outrageous... it's such a crowed field of expensive offerings. VW only sold about 1/5th of what they are able to produce.
Also just shut down the plant for a few days. (just for the record I REALLY like the look but at that price, no, EV prices are insane)

"The Buzz Is Gone As VW Quietly Halts Production"​

https://www.carscoops.com/2025/10/v...production-after-slow-sales-color-us-shocked/

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it's a niche vehicle - not sure how they didn't consider that going in. It's expensive, the infotainment and tech aren't exactly great, and the range and charging are pretty lame. Not bad... just mediocre at best. That would be fine if it was cheaper, but it's not cheap.

What is this vehicle perfect for? Families! What do people do with their families on vacation? Load everyone up and go on a road trip! But the ID Buzz is a lousy road-tripper. They'd be much better off with a Kia EV9 if they want a three-row road-tripper.

And, although I think it's cute, many people don't like it. Even my boyfriend who has owned VWs his whole life, thinks it's hideous and would never get one. I mean he drives a Volt right now because it was cheap but I am pretty sure his next vehicle will be a VW again, perhaps an EV... but he hates how both the ID4 and ID Buzz look. My point is, this was never going to be a volume vehicle. I could have told you that from the day it was announced, so it's sad VW didn't agree haha.
From what I heard from VW on release was this was supposed to entice people to come into the dealer to see it, yet if they weren't actually interested in buying it that they may buy another VW product. I'm sure they'd love to sell a ton of them, but the ploy is just to get someone in the door from what I heard.
 
On the way to the landfill this past Saturday I saw an original bus in orange with the popup camper. The old fella had a long flowing white beard, spat out what looked like dip onto the street corner. I passed him by with my trailer full of trash.

If only this new version had a gas engine, then it might actually sell. At 60k now, its rich people's transportation and does not fit the spirit of VW.
I think for the most part, The People's Car is long gone.
 
Local dealer has a whole row of them. I looked them up online and lowest price is $60K. I presume some incentives are available. I agree there pretty cool looking.
The arteon was pretty cool looking too , priced too high , failed to sell well in the states , same will happen with the bus
 
Rather have one of these
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VW has their challenges right now. China sales (like everyone), declining margins, high debt. Their EV strategy has not done well.
Even the mighty Porsche is facing financial struggles.

The car industry as a whole is in the same boat.
 
it's a niche vehicle - not sure how they didn't consider that going in. It's expensive, the infotainment and tech aren't exactly great, and the range and charging are pretty lame. Not bad... just mediocre at best. That would be fine if it was cheaper, but it's not cheap.

What is this vehicle perfect for? Families! What do people do with their families on vacation? Load everyone up and go on a road trip! But the ID Buzz is a lousy road-tripper. They'd be much better off with a Kia EV9 if they want a three-row road-tripper.

And, although I think it's cute, many people don't like it. Even my boyfriend who has owned VWs his whole life, thinks it's hideous and would never get one. I mean he drives a Volt right now because it was cheap but I am pretty sure his next vehicle will be a VW again, perhaps an EV... but he hates how both the ID4 and ID Buzz look. My point is, this was never going to be a volume vehicle. I could have told you that from the day it was announced, so it's sad VW didn't agree haha.
VW has seemingly always made weird mistakes. When I was a sales associate we had corporate brass come in. I another sales person told them to put the Amarok into production for the USA market as I had several customers that wanted one. It would have printed money, but nope no dice. The passat went from a sporty, comfortable sedan available with fwd/awd and a manual transmission option to a watered down fwd automatic only sedan. And they wondered why sales weren't great. This was after many manufacturers were adding awd to their lineup.
 
The Amarok is a nice little truck, a true body on frame from VW with the engine put in the right right direction. The "chicken tax" killed it from coming to the US market.
VW met with Canadian and American dealerships in 2012 to talk about introducing the pickup to those markets.<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volkswagen_Amarok#cite_note-42"><span>[</span>42<span>]</span></a> For the U.S., it would likely necessitate moving production or building a plant somewhere in North America, to avoid the chicken tax enacted to light commercial vehicles.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicken_tax
 
The Amarok is a nice little truck, a true body on frame from VW with the engine put in the right right direction. The "chicken tax" killed it from coming to the US market.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicken_tax
And yet, they make Atlas here. Instead of the Passat, which they killed anyway, they could push the Amarok.
But it is a never-ending mystery, called VW.
 
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