How much does a transmission cost for a 2006 Volkswagen Beetle?

How much does a transmission cost for a 2006 Volkswagen Beetle?

The average sold price for used 2006 volkswagen beetle transmission is $151 from the last 73 listings.

How much is a VW bug transmission?

If You plan to take it to an automotive mechanic, You can expect the replacement to cost between $1,000 and $1,800 for labor alone, typically billed from between 10 and 14 hours. A re-manufactured transmission for a volkswagen beetle costs anywhere from $1300 to $3400.

Do VW bugs have automatic transmissions?

Almost all of the original-shape VW Beetles were built with a 4 speed manual transmission. Automatic transmission was never available as an option, but there was a 3 speed semi- automatic or “Auto-stick”. The semi-auto beetles have no clutch pedal, but you still have to move the gear stick to change gears.

How fast is a 2006 Volkswagen Beetle?

Performance

0 to 60 8.4 seconds
Top Speed 127 mph
Horsepower 150 @ 5000 RPM
Torque 170 @ 3750 rpm
Engine 5-Cyl, 2.5 Liter

What is a VW IRS transmission?

IRS (Independent Rear Suspension) transmissions were used from 1969 and on in VW Beetles and late-style Buses. IRS can be identified by the exposed axle, and use two CV joints (Constant Velocity Joints), and have a CV Boot on each end of both axles – 2 per axle, 4 total CV boots.

Is the VW bug being discontinued?

Volkswagen is Discontinuing the Iconic Beetle After three generations spanning a total of seven decades, it’s certainly sad news to announce that the 2019 model year will be the last for the iconic Volkswagen Beetle.

Is 2006 VW Beetle reliable?

The 2006 Volkswagen Beetle Reliability Rating is 3.5 out of 5. It ranks 12th out of 32 for all car brands. Learn more about 2006 Volkswagen Beetle Reliability Ratings.

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