VW’s Famous Gewürz Ketchup Came, Went, And You Totally Missed It
Volkswagen’s famous Gewürz ketchup has come and gone, and you totally

Volkswagen gives away free ketchup, part number is 00010 ZDK-259-101 September 23, 2024 19:50 Volkswagen is launching its Gewurztraminer ketchup in the United States for the first time. The company is giving away free bottles on its DriverGear website, but all of them have been claimed. The ketchup was introduced in 1996 with part number 00010 ZDK-259-101. Volkswagen doesn't just make cars, we've also covered their sausages several times. However, we're turning to condiments because the automaker is shipping a small amount of its Gewürz ketchup to the U.S. for the first time. Unfortunately, all of the spicy ketchup has already been snapped up by fans, but those who act fast can get a free bottle from Volkswagen's DriverGear store as part of Volkswagen's 75th anniversary celebration in the United States. MORE: Volkswagen sausages more popular than cars While few are lucky enough to get their hands on a bottle, Gewürz ketchup dates back to 1996 and was developed as…

This Toyota Celica-MR2 Mashup Will Totally Mess With Your Brain
This Toyota Celica-MR2 hybrid will totally change your

It is no easy feat to blend the front of a front-engine, FWD hatchback coupe with the body of a mid-engine, RWD convertible sports car. A British owner has built a unique Toyota MR2 roadster and grafted a Celica front end onto it. Although the two sports cars are from the same era, their characteristics and layouts are completely different. This 2000s Toyota mashup has fitment issues, including large panel gaps. Back in the 2000s, Toyota fans could choose between two very different sports cars: the front-engined Celica and the mid-engined MR2. But one British owner decided to combine the two into one mind-bending creation. This unique roadster uses the entire front structure of a seventh-generation Toyota Celica, including the bumper, hood, fenders, and a set of aftermarket headlights. The rest of the bodywork, as well as the interior and (probably) the chassis, comes from a third-generation Toyota MR2 donor car. MORE: Toyota Celica rumored to return with 2.0-liter turbocharged…

This AMG-Tuned Mercedes 500SEC 6.0 Is Totally Evil
This AMG-Tuned Mercedes 500SEC 6.0 Is Totally Evil

A 1985 Mercedes 500SEC AMG 6.0 (built before Mercedes-Benz bought the Affalterbach tuning company) is currently up for auction. This 51,000-mile V8-powered sports car is for sale on the auction site Cars and Bidding In the U.S. It was originally launched in Europe as a regular 500SEC before AMG increased the engine capacity and upgraded the chassis. Mercedes has wholly owned AMG since 2005, and held a controlling stake in the tuning company for six years before that. But back in 1985, when this sinister-looking black coupe was unveiled, AMG was a completely separate company that took Mercedes models far faster than anyone at Benz's Stuttgart headquarters had planned. var adpushup = window.adpushup = window.adpushup || {que:()}; adpushup.que.push(function() { if (adpushup.config.platform !== "DESKTOP"){ adpushup.triggerAd("4d84e4c9 -9937-4f84-82c0-c94544ee6f2a"); } else{ adpushup.triggerAd("6a782b01-facb-45f3-a88f-ddf1b1f97657"); } }); Originally a European-market 500SEC, the car was a luxury coupe version of the 1979-91 W126 S-Class, modified by AMG, and is now located in the United States and is for…