Clean gasoline for street automobiles, and "regular" is fine. Don't put aviation gasoline in one; there's lead you don't need in it, there's octane you don't need in it and the fact no one paid road tax on it means it's illegal to use it in a car anyway. Besides, car engines run terrible on it. Don't use racing fuel either; it's also tax-exempt hence not to be used in a road car.
28-30mpg :)
A 2004 Volkswagen bug's gas tank can hold approximately 14 to 14 and a half gallons of gas. This is typical of cars not only manufactured in 2004 but many cars today still have this tank capacity.
The 1963 Volkswagen Beetle gets 10 to 12 miles per gallon. The Volkswagen Beetle originated in Germany and was designed by Adolf Hitler.
What does your owner's manual say? If it says premium, then the answer is YES.
unleaded gasoline. 87 octane or the lowest grade.
Similar thing happened to me. It was the oxygen sensor that went.
"premium" or at least 91 octane
A 2002 Volkswagen Beetle Turbo takes 91 octane gas or higher. The manufacturer's recommended octane for this car will also be listed on the inside of the gas cap.
check your owner's manual. Probably premium.
14-18 miles per gallon not 50
The Volkswagen Rabbit requires at least 87-octane fuel. In most areas (at least in the U.S.), this is considered "regular" grade gas. Higher octane gas may be used, but will have little to no effect on engine performance.
The 2010 Volkswagen Jetta is a gas-powered vehicle.