I would highly recommend getting it from the dealer. But you can get it at any parts supplier. It will just be a generic brand.
What you might need to know before buying a used 1972 Volkswagen Super Beetle is that the car is an antique and could require plenty of work to run smoothly. You might also want to know the history of the vehicle, whether or not it has ever been involved in an accident, and whether or not the motor and other parts are original.
Try buying the guys at the local Hyundai dealership some donuts; it may get you further than you'd expect.
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Is it law to provide two keys by a car dealership when buying a car?
If the dealer is willing to by it, yes.
At the dealership or buying a used vehicle via private party.
The car that is better is the vw beetle.The new beetle is more bigger and stylish.If you are buying the old beetle choose the fiat panda as it has less problems.
I would assume you will be buying a new transmission, only transmission fluid goes in the transmission.
Required fees associated with buying a used car are sales taxes and a title fee.
There are lots of dealership in selling and buying the car as new. The dealer is usually paid on a given commission depending with the agreement reached.
Any authorized Suzuki dealership would in turn be a 'trusted' dealership. If you see that they are licensed to sell that type of vehicle then you should feel safe in buying one from that dealership, given that's the car you want.