1973 Volkswagen Super Beetle Base 1.6l on 2040-cars
Copperopolis, California, United States
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Engine:4 clyinder
Transmission:Manual
Body Type:Convertible
Make: Volkswagen
Options: Convertible
Model: Beetle - Classic
Mileage: 2,859
Exterior Color: Red
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Black
Trim: 2 door
Number of Cylinders: 4
Drive Type: rear wheel drive
1973 VW Super Beetle Convertible. Purchased last year have taken a couple of road trips with no problems.
Prior owner purchased brand new top, has been garaged since. Brand new paint ,new trim around windows, new upholstery front and back,(basketweave) new seat pads front and back. New speedo cable, rear engine seal, firewall seal and cylinder shrouds. Carberator is not original. Complete Tow package included. All receipts included. Original miles unsure, reads 02859 Registered until 9-8-2013 Please call with any questions. Thanks for looking. No returns this is an AS IS sale.
Calibrator is not original. Buyer has to arrange a local pick up.
If flying in, will pick you up at Sacramnento Airport.
We purchased this vehicle to tow behind our RV but due to the economical down turn, we are forced to sell. Very nice car, gets a lot of looks driving it down the road.
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GM outsold VW globaly in first quarter, Toyota reports numbers next week
Thu, 18 Apr 2013General Motors released its first quarter sales figures this week, reporting that it sold 2.36 million cars and trucks worldwide. That figure represents an increase of 3.6 percent when compared to the same period last year. GM's growth was attributed to many factors, including global Cadillac sales that were up 26 percent and Chevrolet posting a one percent increase over last year (this marked Chevy's tenth straight year of record global sales).
Volkswagen came in just behind GM, as the German automaker reported global sales from January through March at 2.27 million vehicles, an increase of five percent when compared to last year. While that number was strong, VW is cautioning that markets outside China and the US, such as those in Europe, are becoming a challenge as economies falter.
Yet to report sales is Toyota, current holder of the global world sales crown (the Japanese company sold 9.75 million cars last year, against 9.29 million sold by GM and 9.1 million vehicles sold by VW). Even though GM and Toyota both say they don't care who sells the most units, it is unquestionably a strong bragging point and sales equate to revenue. That said, Toyota will report its first quarter numbers next week.
New VW Beetle Convertible ad needs no disguise
Mon, 18 Feb 2013Convertibles make you do funny things. Ask someone if they'd drive a hardtop in near freezing temperatures with all the windows down and they might not even answer, thinking the question so ridiculous. Give that same person a convertible they love and you might just have to ask them to please put the top up even when snow is on the ground.
That guy has to take precautions to enjoy his proclivities, and as this new ad for the Volkswagen Beetle Convertible shows, not everyone understands. Have a watch below, and note that there's just one woman in the minute-long spot, and she's nowhere near the car. Seriously, why didn't VW run this commercial during the Super Bowl?
Volkswagen Routan dead, pour out a sippy cup for your little homies
Thu, 28 Mar 2013America's minivan wolfpack has just gotten smaller by one. According to Automotive News, Volkswagen officials have confirmed what we've suspected for some time - the Routan is dead. Essentially a lightly reworked version of the Dodge Grand Caravan, the Routan actually hasn't been rolling off of Chrysler's Windsor, Ontario production line at all this year, but VW had yet to confirm its discontinuation. However, Jonathan Browning, CEO of VW America, has reportedly admitted that the Routan is being axed, with remaining units expected to be funneled into corporate functions for "internal purposes."
The move isn't unexpected - the Routan has never been a big seller, with just 57,650 examples moved since sales began in 2008 - peak yearly sales totaled under 16,000 units, and that was back in 2010. And while many have talked of the minivan segment shrinking, Automotive News points out that the segment actually grew 14 percent last year to 597,118 units, though it should be noted that most segments have been on sales upticks as the US economy chugs out of its recession.
So, is volume-crazy Volkswagen prepared to pass on large family vehicle sales? Probably not - the German automaker has signaled that it plans to build a three-row crossover in North America soon, and we wouldn't be surprised if it looks an awful lot like the Crossblue Concept from January's Detroit Auto Show - minus the fancy plug-in diesel powertrain.