Having owned several variants of the original beetle.. Since 1982, unfortunately ages caught up this year I sold my 72 Super Beetle And finally my bad back and needing heating and air conditioning etc I finally succumbed to getting a 2002 New Beetle model 1.6 5 speed manual delivered in Australia, badged as IKON , German for iconic. After having a beetle in my life since 17 yr of age..a few months. I miss that quirky car and have now have this new beetle, which is now old! I was lucky the car was sparingly used and looked after very good and rare example here. I just do the maintenance on it and enjoy driving it. It’s a lot of fun the then new Beetles sold about 10,000 in Australia. It really was a pretty good nod to the original being the last production with the large dash- in Australia it was called the L Beetle. After 40+ years with the old car, I am now championing the new beetle, They too are getting rare especially in good condition , because mine is red with a factory sunroof I get a lot of comments bypasses buys in car park , service station etc just like I did with my 72 model. I think if you have one hang onto it in 10 years time. There will be resurge in interest after everyone sick of these EV s and SUV all same shape, designs. The new beetle is pretty unique given Wolfsburg Germany, commissioned Californians to design it and it was produced in Mexico so it is truly a World card. And the sales figures of the second and third generations have contributed to the original beetle tally
Very nice this New Beetle 1,9 TDI. Great and classic car
Having owned several variants of the original beetle.. Since 1982, unfortunately ages caught up this year I sold my 72 Super Beetle And finally my bad back and needing heating and air conditioning etc I finally succumbed to getting a 2002 New Beetle model 1.6 5 speed manual delivered in Australia, badged as IKON , German for iconic. After having a beetle in my life since 17 yr of age..a few months. I miss that quirky car and have now have this new beetle, which is now old! I was lucky the car was sparingly used and looked after very good and rare example here. I just do the maintenance on it and enjoy driving it. It’s a lot of fun the then new Beetles sold about 10,000 in Australia. It really was a pretty good nod to the original being the last production with the large dash- in Australia it was called the L Beetle. After 40+ years with the old car, I am now championing the new beetle, They too are getting rare especially in good condition , because mine is red with a factory sunroof I get a lot of comments bypasses buys in car park , service station etc just like I did with my 72 model. I think if you have one hang onto it in 10 years time. There will be resurge in interest after everyone sick of these EV s and SUV all same shape, designs. The new beetle is pretty unique given Wolfsburg Germany, commissioned Californians to design it and it was produced in Mexico so it is truly a World card. And the sales figures of the second and third generations have contributed to the original beetle tally
my mom had this car but yellow very nostalgic
3:53 THE WHAT?
Bud Vase. That was in the original Beetle to
1998 with no ABS 😬🤦🏾♂️
Side airbags but no ABS a weird combo 🤔
@@pbfloyd13 very weird combo 😳
We learned how to drive without abs.
@@GroveDog1995 cool story bro 😑