i guess that depends on what year it is. i think that they take a while to break in. i have a 99 beetle tdi and if the tires are correctly inflated and the fuel injector have been well maintained i can get 40-42mpg in the city and about 50-53mpg on the highway
the average price of a 2001 beetle depends on the mileage of a car. a 100,000+ mileage still cost up to $17k. you should look on car classifieds to be able to compare car prices to get the best deal. i had put a link that could help you. good luck.
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You should buy a new VW Beetle (Mexican 1977-1998) but you should not buy a VW New Beetle. They are the most difficult cars to work on, but they are very cute!!
yes, its should work in a '73
It should get at least 19 miles
unleaded gasoline. 87 octane or the lowest grade.
Go to this link: http://www.vw-resource.com/34pict3.html That should help.
A 2002 Volkswagen Beetle with a 2.0 liter engine should use synthetic oil. The oil weight for this vehicle should be 5w-40 or 5w-30.
It should be the same as a '99. See here: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_do_you_change_a_1999_vw_head_lamp
You should buy the Bentley manual as the ignition switches have changed over the years.
A 1974 Volkswagen Beetle takes 2. 5 liters of oil. The weight of the oil should be 15W30. When the oil is changed, the oil filter should also be changed.
Considering that a diesel pickup truck can't use gas I would say that there aren't any diesel trucks that get good gas mileage. If you were wondering which diesel truck gets the highest miles per gallon then I would say you should look at the Dodge Cummins diesel.