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DrMoab said:Isn't Volkswaggon a German word for Junk?
I wouldn't buy one man.
Hitlers' revenge from the grave.....
You'd have to be as mad as he was to own a water cooled VW...
DrMoab said:Isn't Volkswaggon a German word for Junk?
I wouldn't buy one man.
Go back to the '70's gas price hike. To save gas on his commute dad bought a VW bug (3 or 4 actually, but only one ran at any given time).red91inWA said:Hitlers' revenge from the grave.....
You'd have to be as mad as he was to own a water cooled VW...
Hey cjsxj87-cjsxj87 said:Im in need of a new DD and i was wondering if mid 90s VW jettas are reliable? what kind of fuel milage to expect?
XJ Dreamin' said:Go back to the '70's gas price hike. To save gas on his commute dad bought a VW bug (3 or 4 actually, but only one ran at any given time).
Now, imagine a man in his late 40's beating the crap out of a '66 bug, screaming at the top of his lungs, "God Damn Nazis! No wonder they lost the war!"
There's not much improvement between '66 and '96.
Thats why a Jeep is a good one. You see plenty of them that are 15 years old and 150k miles and in good condition.8Mud said:One sure way to tell the good ones from the bad ones (cars in general), is how many you see on the road after 10 or 20 years. Especially the ugly, no class old ones.
I generally dislike the Jetta or the Golf for one big reason, they crush easy in a wreck. I've seen way too many lose half there width in a slow to moderate crash. I'd give them a "D" for side impact resistance.
The same can be said for many of the newer unibody, light sheet metal, short wheelbase models.
I've only had 3 VW's I actually liked. A Baja Bug, a German Police Bug and a Hot Rod Type 3 (square back). The type three was a sleeper, over a hundred horses (quesstimated at 125 hp, 2 liter), a flat low flex suspension and 13" 60 series tires. The German Police Bug, I picked up at auction and was pretty darned quick from the factory.