Convertible California Beauty No Reserve! on 2040-cars
Merced, California, United States
ENJOY LIFE! DRIVE A CONVERTIBLE! Just in time for summer. Up for NO RESERVE AUCTION is this Beautiful 1977 Volkswagen Beetle Convertible! If you have ever owned or driven one of these great little cars, you know what fun they are! Just running errands is a blast! And a top-down ride on a beautiful day is pure pleasure. It has always been a weekend driver, never used every day. New coral red paint about three years ago, it's very straight and shiny. The interior is in great condition; the seats have lots of padding, slight wear on the side of the driver's seat. The convertible top is in excellent condition with no rips or tears anywhere. The headliner has a professionally installed patch. Top boot is included. New remote-control Sony sound system, Bluetooth and Sirius satellite compatible. Brand new 60 series tires substantially improve the handling. No Super Beetle shimmy or shake! Runs and drives excellent, has just received a full tune-up. A very nice car that you will be delighted to own! Take it to your local "Bug" show and be proud. Or really enjoy life and drive it every day! What else can you drive with the history and reliability of a Volkswagen?! I have owned and driven these cars for over 40 years now and I can tell you that this is a very nice one -- a true "keeper". A lot of people restore these cars and some do a good job. But here is a car that doesn't need restoring! It has always been kept in good condition. Beetle Convertibles have been going up in value since the "New Beetle" Convertible came out and are sure to steadily increase in value. Whether you buy this car for an investment or just for fun you can't go wrong. NO RESERVE AUCTION!! This means someone will get this great little car. Available for inspection any time during the auction by appointment. Please remember you are bidding to buy, not to just come look. All inspections must be made before the end of the auction. Full payment is due three days after the end of the auction and I don't take PayPal for payment on cars. E-Mail, or text or call me at 831-383-2499 with questions. Clear California title, current tags. I'll ship anywhere in the world at buyer's expense. I can arrange domestic or European shipping, and have the car delivered to your door most anywhere in the U.S. Good luck and HAPPY BIDDING!!!!
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Last VW bus ever made arrives at final destination
Fri, 31 Jan 2014A Brazilian politician tried to save it, unsuccessfully, so the final Last Edition Volkswagen Type 2 Kombi was produced on December 20, 2013 and now resides in a vintage museum at Volkswagen's Commercial Vehicles HQ in Hanover, Germany.
The Volkswagen Microbus was built for 56 years, starting in September 1957. Brazil was the last country still assembling it, but new safety regulations in the country requiring airbags and ABS on all cars spelled the end. When that politician introduced a bill that would pardon only the 'Bus from a death sentence, it couldn't garner the required number of votes for passage. The South American country takes the Kombi production title, though, with 1.5 million of the 3.5 million total made in the home of Copacabana beach and the girl from Ipanema.
The VW Bus is dead. Now perhaps we can turn our attentions to the still-not-totally-settled matter of the Bulli...
Brand new cars are being sold with defective Takata airbags
Wed, Jun 1 2016If you just bought a 2016 Audi TT, 2017 Audi R8, 2016–17 Mitsubishi i-MiEV, or 2016 Volkswagen CC, we have some unsettling news for you. A report provided to a US Senate committee that oversees the US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and reported on by Automotive News claims these vehicles were sold with defective Takata airbags. And it gets worse. Toyota and FCA are called out in the report for continuing to build vehicles that will need to be recalled down the line for the same issue. That's not all. The report also states that of the airbags that have been replaced already in the Takata recall campaign, 2.1 million will need to eventually be replaced again. They don't have the drying agent that prevents the degradation of the ammonium nitrate, which can lead to explosions that can destroy the airbag housing and propel metal fragments at occupants. So these airbags are out there already. We're not done yet. There's also a stockpile of about 580,000 airbags waiting to be installed in cars coming in to have their defective airbags replaced. These 580k airbags also don't have the drying agent. They'll need to be replaced down the road, too. A new vehicle with a defective Takata airbag should be safe to drive, but that margin of safety decreases with time. If all this has you spinning around in a frustrated, agitated mess, there's a silver lining that is better than it sounds. So take a breath, run your fingers through your hair, and read on. Our best evidence right now demonstrates that defective Takata airbags – those without the drying agent that prevents humidity from degrading the ammonium nitrate propellant – aren't dangerous yet. It takes a long period of time combined with high humidity for them to reach the point where they can rupture their housing and cause serious injury. It's a matter of years, not days. So a new vehicle with a defective Takata airbag should be safe to drive, but that margin of safety decreases with time – and six years seems to be about as early as the degradation happens in the worst possible scenario. All this is small comfort for the millions of people who just realized their brand-new car has a time bomb installed in the wheel or dashboard, or the owners who waited patiently to have their airbags replaced only to discover that the new airbag is probably defective in the same way (although newer and safer!) as the old one.
VW exec calls US ops a 'disaster'
Thu, 23 Jan 2014Today in the Tell Us How You Really Feel file we have Bernd Osterloh, head of Volkswagen AG's Group Works Councils and member of the company's supervisory board, labeling the company's US operations "a disaster." Why? Because Osterloh believes VW of America doesn't have the models it needs to be competitive here, hasn't been decisive enough about its plans and German higher-ups still don't understand the US market.
In truth, the top labor rep at the German conglomerate is echoing sentiments we've heard from VWoA executives for years, and there's been the same commentary from dealers: Germany doesn't pay enough attention to what the US market really wants. Even ex-VWoA CEO Stefan Jacoby, who preceded the recently departed Jonathan Browning, said early in his tenure that one of his tasks was to get his German bosses to start delivering what the US market demanded. New CEO Michael Horn is saying much the same thing seven years later, telling Sky News that it has to increase "the speed at which we bring new models to the market and innovation to the market."
Osterloh wants to get "more models" here, including a pickup truck, but we'd wonder if the economics have changed from when Jacoby said they'd need to sell 100,000 per year to make money. Osterloh also wants a decision on where the CrossBlue will be built. Although it looked as if the Chatanooga, TN plant would get the call, the Puebla, Mexico plant is still in the running because of lower operating costs. No matter what happens right now, Osterloh thinks the situation won't get better for another two years when revamped models arrive, but at least the company can start taking the steps for a better US future.