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Volkswagen Beetle 1968

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Volkswagen Beetle 1968

The Volkswagen Beetle is also known as the Beetle / Super Beetle, the Bug / Superbug", the Käfer, the Type 1 and the 1302 in markets outside Australia.

Volkswagen Beetle 1968 Q&As

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  • Known issued with the 1976 Super Beetle

    These old, air-cooled Volkswagens have a huge reputation for reliability and durability. And, back in the 1950s and '60s when they were most popular, they definitely were more reliable than a lot of their competition.

    However, these days, even a relatively late-model Beetle such as a 1976 could be an absolute minefield of problems, starting with rust and a driveline with worn out mechanical bits and pieces. You haven't said how many kilometres the car has covered, but I'm betting it's plenty and that really plays against something like this car. You could wind up having to rebuild a large percentage of the car just to get it roadworthy, at which point, you could have bought something newer, faster and more comfortable.

    In fact, that's another issue with old designs like the Beetle's; there's virtually no safety equipment beyond seat-belts. This is why cars like this have a place, but that place is as a weekend toy where you can relive your youth in small chunks on a Saturday morning before the shopping traffic has hit the road.

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  • Stylish car for $15k?

    With your budget you would be looking at a 2010/2011 VW Beetle, which had a regular automatic transmission and not the troublesome DSG that was fitted in later models. That’s a big tick for the Beetle. The Citroen C3 is a decent car, but an orphan in the sense that there weren’t many sold and you won’t find a dealer on every corner. As for the BMW, they’re too expensive to service and repair if you use a dealer, and they have too many niggling issues that spoil the great driving experience. The Subaru Impreza is well worth looking at, but my pick of that bunch would be the Volvo C30.

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  • Travelling to Cape York

    I loved the great work of Mike and Mal Leyland. You've spoilt some of the myth by revealing this secret.

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  • Best car for P-plate driver?

    The first of the born-again Beetles was severely compromised because the rounded body sat over the mechanical package of the boxy Golf. But the new car looks good, almost like a Porsche, drives well and is well equipped. I give it The Tick and will help you track down a good deal.

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Volkswagen Beetle 1968 Price and Specs

Volkswagen Beetle Model Body Type Specs Price from Price to
1300 Custom Coupe 1.3L Leaded 4 SP MAN
1300 Deluxe Coupe 1.3L Leaded 4 SP MAN
1500 Coupe 1.5L Leaded 3 SP AUTO
1500 Coupe 1.5L Leaded 4 SP MAN
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Volkswagen Beetle 1968 Fuel consumption

Fuel consumption for the 1968 Volkswagen Beetle is dependent on the type of engine, transmission, or model chosen. The Volkswagen Beetle is available with the following fuel type: Leaded.

Volkswagen Beetle Model Body Type Specs Fuel Consumption
1300 Custom Coupe 1.3L,Leaded,4 SP MAN
1300 Deluxe Coupe 1.3L,Leaded,4 SP MAN
1500 Coupe 1.5L,Leaded,3 SP AUTO
1500 Coupe 1.5L,Leaded,4 SP MAN
* Combined fuel consumption See All Volkswagen Beetle 1968 Pricing and Specs