Is the 2007 Volkswagen Beetle a good car?
Perhaps a little surprisingly, the 2007 Volkswagen New Beetle is still a pretty decent car, especially considering that it’s never received a full redesign. It’s based on the old VW Golf platform and is available as a two-door coupe or convertible.
How many miles can a 2007 Volkswagen Beetle last?
How long Do Volkswagen Beetles last? A carefully driven and well-maintained Volkswagen Beetle can be expected to last 150,000 miles, or 10 years based on driving 15,000 miles per year.
Is the new Volkswagen Beetle a convertible or hardtop?
The New Beetle and New Beetle convertible have always been real head-turners, whether they were seen as hardtop or convertible – top up or down. The 2007 Beetle is more eye-catching than ever, in vibrant new hues. The New Beetle sedan is available in two additional exterior colors: a new Black and Laser Blue.
What kind of engine does a 2007 Volkswagen Beetle have?
A large assist handle across the instrument panel above the glove box and two rear-passenger assist straps located on the B-pillar on hardtop models ensure interior comfort. The 2007 New Beetle and New Beetle convertible are offered with the advanced Volkswagen 2.5-liter, in-line, five-cylinder gasoline engine.
Is the VW New Beetle a rear seat car?
Though the New Beetle Convertible does have a rear seat, it’s not very big. The long dash places the driver in the middle of the car, a driving position that takes some time to get used to. The car’s repair history is a bit spotty, as well. New colors and a Special Edition trim (late arrival) mark the big changes for 2007.
Is the New Beetle a drop top car?
The New Beetle Convertible makes a great looking drop-top, offering the power, safety and comfort that eluded the first generation Bug. Of course, the engine is up front, as are the drive wheels, but with the top retracted the feel from behind the wheel is just like old times.
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