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VW Beetle Cabriolet review covering 2003 To Date
Wednesday 9 November 2005
It’s hard to believe but the Beetle Cabriolet has been a rather underplayed card in Volkswagen’s hand. The Beetle hatch was initially a must-have item but when the fickle hand of fashion moved on, the Beetle was left scratching about for sales. The smart set moved onto Smarts, MINIs and 1 Series’ and when Volkswagen launched the drop top version of the Beetle, sales were rather disappointing. This is a shame, as the Beetle probably suits a convertible body style even better than a tin top. What it means for used car buyers is a number of affordably priced examples in the network that are well worth tracking down.
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Wednesday 9 November 2005
You’ll either love or hate the ‘new’ Volkswagen Beetle. Some will celebrate it as an icon brought up to date, whilst others will feel it’s a sad pastiche of a best-forgotten relic and a Golf in drag.
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