Only the greatest machine to be put down on this earth by God himself. The Volkswagon Van became popular in the late 60s by hippies or drug traffickers. The popularity continued to the late 70s but quickly died down as the "hippy" turned into the "funk". Several failed attempts to create a new more modernized van to satisfy the customers of today have been tried the German company. The VW Van's symbolism as a drug persons vehicle remains today.
by marty July 25, 2005
People Carrier created as a result of a joint venture between VW and Ford,(also known as the Ford Galaxy and the Seat Alhambra). Notoriously unreliable, very poor quality interiors and expensive to run.
We've got a thirty-three year old SAAB which we keep to use when the VW Sharan breaks down, which is quite often. The worst car we have ever owned, shame on you VW!
by Simon Lucas January 19, 2006
Fluffy vw or sometimes known as vern wei is a rather large form of a person. Vern weis love RC helicopters and what not. They often have very large frizzy hair that cannot be thinned or straightened and therefore will often be nicknamed 'fluffy'. They also enjoy using chinese vulgars ALL THE TIME and also claim to be very 'smart' but always end up embarassing themselves. Some fluffy vws are also known as the rare species of hamster 'water hamster.'
'Ew look at that guy, he has fluffy vw hair.'
'Ugh, hes talking like a fluffy vw.'
'HOLY SHIT! THAT GUY IS FLYING HIS RC LIKE A FLUFFY VW!'
'MOM! Take me to the pet store! I gotta get one of those water hamsters! They're the new IN thing!'
'I wish I was a fluffy vw.'
'Ugh, hes talking like a fluffy vw.'
'HOLY SHIT! THAT GUY IS FLYING HIS RC LIKE A FLUFFY VW!'
'MOM! Take me to the pet store! I gotta get one of those water hamsters! They're the new IN thing!'
'I wish I was a fluffy vw.'
by Mrs Bond May 23, 2009
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by Geoff December 12, 2002
by ricky_sanchez December 8, 2010
An example of 1904s technology, with its simplicity, offered the owner economy and reliability along with the realization that his transportation differed greatly in style than other vehicles on the road.
"All over the world the name Volkswagen has come to mean robustness, reliability and economy to private owners and businessmen of all kinds." --VW Transporter magazine
by Rachel Hollis July 31, 2004