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2003 Volkswagen Beetle Gl Convertible 2-door 2.0l on 2040-cars

Year:2003 Mileage:125000 Color: Harvest Moon Beige
Location:

Frankenmuth, Michigan, United States

Frankenmuth, Michigan, United States
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2003 Volkswagen New Beetle - Features & Specs

GLS Convertible (2.0L 4-cyl. 6-speed Automatic)

Highlights

  • FUEL ECONOMY
  • CAR TYPE Convertible
  • TRANSMISSION 6-speed Shiftable Automatic
  • TOTAL SEATING 4
  • CYLINDERS Inline 4

Colors

Exterior

Harvest Moon Beige

Roof Colors

Black, soft top

Interior Colors

Cream

Specifications

LENGTH 13ft 5.1in
WIDTH 5ft 7.9in
HEIGHT
4ft 11.1in
GROUND CLEARANCE
0ft 4.7in
Body style illustration may not reflect the actual shape of this vehicle.

Exterior Measurements

5 ft. 7.9 in. (67.9 in.) 4 ft. 11.1 in. (59.1 in.)
13 ft. 5.1 in. (161.1 in.) 0 ft. 4.7 in. (4.7 in.)
4 ft. 11.3 in. (59.3 in.) 4 ft. 10.5 in. (58.5 in.)
8 ft. 2.8 in. (98.8 in.)

Interior Measurements

40.7 in. 39.4 in.
52.8 in. 37.2 in.
31.5 in. 42.1 in.

Fuel

Gas Regular unleaded
14.5 gal. 275.5/377.0 mi.
19/26 mpg

Weights and Capacities

78 cu.ft. 3926 lbs.
0.37 Cd 3159 lbs.
5 cu.ft. 5 cu.ft.

DriveTrain

Front wheel drive 6-speed shiftable automatic

Engine & Performance

2.0 L Single overhead cam (SOHC)
Inline 4 8
125 ft-lbs. @ 3200 rpm 115 hp @ 5400 rpm
35.8 ft.

Suspension

  • MacPherson strut front suspension
  • Torsion beam rear suspension
  • Four-wheel independent suspension






Features

Interior Features

Front Seats

  • Height adjustable driver seat
  • Height adjustable passenger seat
  • Vinyl
  • Bucket front seats

Rear Seats

  • Folding with pass-thru center armrest
  • Rear ventilation ducts

Power Features

  • Remote power door locks
  • Power mirrors
  • Heated mirrors
  • 2 one-touch power windows
  • Remote window operation

Instrumentation

  • Clock
  • Tachometer
  • External temperature display
  • Low fuel level warning

Convenience

  • Cruise control
  • Front console with storage
  • Front and rear cupholders
  • Front door pockets
  • Manual rear seat easy entry
  • Remote trunk release
  • Retained accessory power
  • Front seatback storage
  • Power steering
  • 12V front, 12V rear and 12V cargo area power outlet(s)
  • Tilt and telescopic steering wheel

Comfort

  • Interior air filtration
  • Air conditioning
  • Trunk light
  • Front reading lights
  • Front and rear floor mats
  • Turn signal in mirrors
  • Dual illuminating vanity mirrors

In Car Entertainment

  • Element antenna
  • 10 total speakers
  • AM/FM CD-controller stereo

Exterior Features

Roof and Glass

  • Variable intermittent wipers
  • Power convertible roof
  • Rear defogger

Tires and Wheels

  • Alloy wheels
  • 16 x 6.5 in. wheels
  • Steel spare wheel
  • 205/55R H tires
  • All season tires
  • Inside mounted spare tire
  • Fullsize matching spare tire

Safety Features

  • 4-wheel ABS
  • Dual front side-mounted airbags
  • Child seat anchors
  • Remote anti-theft alarm system
  • Ventilated front disc / solid rear disc brakes
  • Daytime running lights
  • Engine immobilizer
  • Front fog/driving lights
  • 2 front headrests
  • 2 rear headrests
  • Front seatbelt pretensioners
  • Turn signal mirrors
  • Electronic brakeforce distribution
  • Emergency interior trunk release
  • Front height adjustable headrests


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