25 MPG
I owned a 71 SuperBug and the highway gas mileage was 28-32.
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Luckily, the VW Jetta is one of th emost fuel efficient vehicles in the country. The gas mileage in the city for an automatic 2009 VW Jetta is 29MPG.
17.5 mpg. Loaded, up an down hill.
Based on my recollections of VW bugs around then, probably around 25mpg if you aren't driving flat out a lot.
A 1973 VW Beetle typically achieves around 20 to 30 miles per gallon (mpg), depending on factors such as driving conditions, maintenance, and driving style. Generally, city driving yields lower fuel efficiency, while highway driving can lead to better mileage. Overall, the Beetle is known for its relatively efficient fuel consumption for its time.
Volkswagens are known for their comparably high gasoline mileage. I don't know much about their mileage these days, but the classic Volkswagen Beetle and Camper of the '60s used to get an average of 30 mpg.
The Golf wasn't made until 1985. 1984 was the last year of the Rabbit.
No, the gas pedals from a 1962 VW Bug will not fit directly into a 1973 VW Bug. While both vehicles are part of the same family, their pedal assemblies and mounting systems underwent changes over the years. It’s best to use parts specifically designed for the 1973 model to ensure proper fit and function.
The gas tank is located in the front just below the windsheild. So your feet would be under it.
the VW Routan is a Chrysler/Dodge minivan all the way down to the engine options. The only thing VW changed was the suspension and looks and they didn't get the stow and go option either. So you can check out the mileage for the Chrysler product as well.
It better be, or we're all walking. Seriously, I haven't had any problems with it.