About this Vintage Print Ad
This advertisement addresses the perception of the Volkswagen Beetle as a passing fad, explaining that its popularity was initially driven by its unique, sensible design and affordability. The ad highlights that the Beetle's enduring appeal comes from its practicality, reliability, and value, rather than trendiness. It emphasizes that the Beetle became the best-selling car model in history once people recognized its genuine benefits.
- Brand: Volkswagen
- Product: Volkswagen Beetle
- Tagline: Has the Volkswagen fad died out?
- Publication: The Saturday Evening Post
- Year: 1966
Objects in the advertisement: cars, volkswagen beetle
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