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Tim December 5th 09 11:24 AM

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VW is going to discontinue the "BUG" after about 70 years of
production

Don White December 5th 09 12:20 PM

The bugs days are numbered...
 

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VW is going to discontinue the "BUG" after about 70 years of
production


Too bad, but for the same money a Honda Civic or Toyota Corolla is probably
a better value overall.
Heck...a RAV4 is cheaper than that top of the line 2010 New Beetle.
My first brand new car was a 1972 dark blue 'Super Beetle'.
Back in those days the VW was the best of a questionable choice of small
cars......... nowadays, not so much.



H the K (I post with a Mac)[_2_] December 5th 09 12:25 PM

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Don White wrote:

Heck...a RAV4 is cheaper than that top of the line 2010 New Beetle.


Yes, but they are both driven by woman and effeminate men.


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John H[_11_] December 5th 09 01:00 PM

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On Sat, 5 Dec 2009 03:24:08 -0800 (PST), Tim
wrote:

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VW is going to discontinue the "BUG" after about 70 years of
production


Adolph will be sad. A lot of shoulders will be relieved that
"Punchbuggy Blue.....WHAM!" is no longer played.
--

John H

H the K (I post with a Mac) December 5th 09 02:27 PM

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Gene wrote:
On Sat, 5 Dec 2009 08:20:40 -0400, "Don White"
wrote:

"Tim" wrote in message
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VW is going to discontinue the "BUG" after about 70 years of
production

Too bad, but for the same money a Honda Civic or Toyota Corolla is probably
a better value overall.
Heck...a RAV4 is cheaper than that top of the line 2010 New Beetle.
My first brand new car was a 1972 dark blue 'Super Beetle'.
Back in those days the VW was the best of a questionable choice of small
cars......... nowadays, not so much.


Only true because the "new" beetle is not the original car or concept.
They OUGHT to bring that automobile back.



I had a new Beetle way back when...bought it when I was working at the
KC Star. Fine car for getting around town, but...sheeesh...out on those
Missouri two lane "highways," if a big semi-truck was coming from the
opposite direction, the winds it created would damn near blow the Beetle
right off the road.

I love the car, though. Really reliable (ok...so I owned an MG-A so my
point of reference isn't that high!)


Loogypicker[_2_] December 5th 09 04:39 PM

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On Dec 5, 9:27*am, "H the K (I post with a Mac)"
wrote:
Gene wrote:
On Sat, 5 Dec 2009 08:20:40 -0400, "Don White"
wrote:


"Tim" wrote in message
....
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VW is going to discontinue the "BUG" after *about *70 years of
production
Too bad, but for the same money a Honda Civic or Toyota Corolla is probably
a better value overall.
Heck...a RAV4 is cheaper than that top of the line 2010 New Beetle.
My first brand new car was a 1972 dark blue 'Super Beetle'.
Back in those days the VW was the best of a questionable choice of small
cars......... nowadays, not so much.


Only true because the "new" beetle is not the original car or concept.
They OUGHT to bring that automobile back.


I had a new Beetle way back when...bought it when I was working at the
KC Star. Fine car for getting around town, but...sheeesh...out on those
Missouri two lane "highways," if a big semi-truck was coming from the
opposite direction, the winds it created would damn near blow the Beetle
right off the road.

I love the car, though. Really reliable (ok...so I owned an MG-A so my
point of reference isn't that high!)- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Yeah, of course......
Everyone here believes you.

Tim December 5th 09 05:36 PM

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On Dec 5, 7:00*am, John H wrote:
On Sat, 5 Dec 2009 03:24:08 -0800 (PST), Tim
wrote:

http://autos.aol.com/?adl=61204%20&icid=main|main|dl4|link4|http%3A%2F% 2Fautos.aol.com%2F%3Fadl%3D61204+


VW is going to discontinue the "BUG" after *about *70 years of
production


Adolph will be sad. A lot of shoulders will be relieved that
"Punchbuggy Blue.....WHAM!" is no longer played.
--

John H


A kid I knew from high school got on that kick "slug-bug... POW" he'd
hit you right in the arm. It was funny for while, then people told
him to knock it off. He wouldnt' do it. It was funny only to him. So,
one giant kid got tired of it, and when this kid started his "slug--
bug" crap, he turned and punched the jerk right in the gut. About
knocked the wind out of him.

Took care of that!

thunder December 5th 09 05:37 PM

The bugs days are numbered...
 
On Sat, 05 Dec 2009 12:01:36 -0500, gfretwell wrote:


I never understood how the VW escaped the wrath of Nader when he was
trashing the Corvair. They both had the same problem. (tucking the real
axle and flipping over).


It's interesting to note, only one chapter in Nader's book was about the
Corvair. Nader was trashing the entire automotive industry, and
rightfully so.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unsafe_at_Any_Speed

Don White December 5th 09 08:07 PM

The bugs days are numbered...
 

wrote in message
...
On Sat, 05 Dec 2009 11:37:56 -0600, thunder
wrote:

On Sat, 05 Dec 2009 12:01:36 -0500, gfretwell wrote:


I never understood how the VW escaped the wrath of Nader when he was
trashing the Corvair. They both had the same problem. (tucking the real
axle and flipping over).


It's interesting to note, only one chapter in Nader's book was about the
Corvair. Nader was trashing the entire automotive industry, and
rightfully so.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unsafe_at_Any_Speed


That still doesn't address the question about why Nader singled out
the Corvair when he talked about the dangers of swing axle suspension.
The VW was famous for flipping


Yeah but...with the rounded roof it could keep on rolling instead of
pancaking.



John H[_11_] December 5th 09 08:43 PM

The bugs days are numbered...
 
On Sat, 5 Dec 2009 09:36:49 -0800 (PST), Tim
wrote:

On Dec 5, 7:00*am, John H wrote:
On Sat, 5 Dec 2009 03:24:08 -0800 (PST), Tim
wrote:

http://autos.aol.com/?adl=61204%20&icid=main|main|dl4|link4|http%3A%2F% 2Fautos.aol.com%2F%3Fadl%3D61204+


VW is going to discontinue the "BUG" after *about *70 years of
production


Adolph will be sad. A lot of shoulders will be relieved that
"Punchbuggy Blue.....WHAM!" is no longer played.
--

John H


A kid I knew from high school got on that kick "slug-bug... POW" he'd
hit you right in the arm. It was funny for while, then people told
him to knock it off. He wouldnt' do it. It was funny only to him. So,
one giant kid got tired of it, and when this kid started his "slug--
bug" crap, he turned and punched the jerk right in the gut. About
knocked the wind out of him.

Took care of that!


Actually, if the big kid had just sat down across the table from the
little, mean kid, negotiated a bit, and offered some nice concessions,
I'll bet the little, mean kid would have grown a halo. The big kid
could have asked all the other kids for money to help pay for the
concessions granted the mean, little kid.

Pretty good idea, huh?
--

John H

Bill McKee December 5th 09 11:24 PM

The bugs days are numbered...
 

wrote in message
...
On Sat, 05 Dec 2009 09:09:02 -0500, Gene
wrote:

Back in those days the VW was the best of a questionable choice of small
cars......... nowadays, not so much.


Only true because the "new" beetle is not the original car or concept.
They OUGHT to bring that automobile back.
--


I never understood how the VW escaped the wrath of Nader when he was
trashing the Corvair. They both had the same problem. (tucking the
real axle and flipping over).

BTW this is not the first time VW abandoned the beetle. I bet we see
beetle III (or is that IV?) some day.


That is an easy question to answer. The bug had a cult following, and the
Corvair was an easy target. Empi made the Camber Compensator that actually
made the car a lot safer. I think later VW stole the idea and added them at
the factory. By the time Nader attacked Corvair they had gone away from the
swing axles. I think the same year.



Scott Dickson December 6th 09 12:10 AM

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On Dec 5, 11:39*am, Loogypicker wrote:
On Dec 5, 9:27*am, "H the K (I post with a Mac)"



wrote:
Gene wrote:
On Sat, 5 Dec 2009 08:20:40 -0400, "Don White"
wrote:


"Tim" wrote in message
....
http://autos.aol.com/?adl=61204%20&icid=main|main|dl4|link4|http%3A%2F% 2Fautos.aol.com%2F%3Fadl%3D61204+


VW is going to discontinue the "BUG" after *about *70 years of
production
Too bad, but for the same money a Honda Civic or Toyota Corolla is probably
a better value overall.
Heck...a RAV4 is cheaper than that top of the line 2010 New Beetle.
My first brand new car was a 1972 dark blue 'Super Beetle'.
Back in those days the VW was the best of a questionable choice of small
cars......... nowadays, not so much.


Only true because the "new" beetle is not the original car or concept..
They OUGHT to bring that automobile back.


I had a new Beetle way back when...bought it when I was working at the
KC Star. Fine car for getting around town, but...sheeesh...out on those
Missouri two lane "highways," if a big semi-truck was coming from the
opposite direction, the winds it created would damn near blow the Beetle
right off the road.


I love the car, though. Really reliable (ok...so I owned an MG-A so my
point of reference isn't that high!)- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Yeah, of course......
Everyone here believes you.


Of course, but NO ONE believes...you.****head.

H the K (I post with a Mac) December 6th 09 12:24 AM

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Scott Dickson wrote:
On Dec 5, 11:39 am, Loogypicker wrote:
On Dec 5, 9:27 am, "H the K (I post with a Mac)"



wrote:
Gene wrote:
On Sat, 5 Dec 2009 08:20:40 -0400, "Don White"
wrote:
"Tim" wrote in message
...
http://autos.aol.com/?adl=61204%20&icid=main|main|dl4|link4|http%3A%2F% 2Fautos.aol.com%2F%3Fadl%3D61204+
VW is going to discontinue the "BUG" after about 70 years of
production
Too bad, but for the same money a Honda Civic or Toyota Corolla is probably
a better value overall.
Heck...a RAV4 is cheaper than that top of the line 2010 New Beetle.
My first brand new car was a 1972 dark blue 'Super Beetle'.
Back in those days the VW was the best of a questionable choice of small
cars......... nowadays, not so much.
Only true because the "new" beetle is not the original car or concept.
They OUGHT to bring that automobile back.
I had a new Beetle way back when...bought it when I was working at the
KC Star. Fine car for getting around town, but...sheeesh...out on those
Missouri two lane "highways," if a big semi-truck was coming from the
opposite direction, the winds it created would damn near blow the Beetle
right off the road.
I love the car, though. Really reliable (ok...so I owned an MG-A so my
point of reference isn't that high!)- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -

Yeah, of course......
Everyone here believes you.


Of course, but NO ONE believes...you.****head.



Under $1500 for a brand-new beetle, with am-fm radio. :)

The MG-A was one of the prettiest but least reliable cars i ever owned.
It was *very* used when I bought it, but still looked good.

Vic Smith December 6th 09 02:49 AM

The bugs days are numbered...
 
On Sat, 05 Dec 2009 12:59:08 -0500, wrote:

On Sat, 05 Dec 2009 11:37:56 -0600, thunder
wrote:

On Sat, 05 Dec 2009 12:01:36 -0500, gfretwell wrote:


I never understood how the VW escaped the wrath of Nader when he was
trashing the Corvair. They both had the same problem. (tucking the real
axle and flipping over).


It's interesting to note, only one chapter in Nader's book was about the
Corvair. Nader was trashing the entire automotive industry, and
rightfully so.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unsafe_at_Any_Speed

That still doesn't address the question about why Nader singled out
the Corvair when he talked about the dangers of swing axle suspension.
The VW was famous for flipping


The Corvair had some other problem with the rear suspension geometry,
as I recall. It would break loose and switch ends easily if I recall.
Bugs didn't do that. Think they fixed the Corvair by the 2nd or 3rd
model year, but it's hazy.
GM has always been a good target. Still is.
The big boy.
Whatever the faults of the Bug, I never felt it was a bad driver.
Tracked well, braked decently. I never got aggressive with it.
How could you? Did feel it was a little top-heavy in cornering,
so I never pushed it hard cornering.
Found mine on the lawn one morning. Hit and run. Fender was bent,
but that was it. Just got knocked over the curb and deposited on the
lawn. Didn't see it happen, so maybe it rolled a few times. hehe.
Somebody mentioned bringing back the original Bug, but I don't know if
it could pass emission standards now.

--Vic


Vic Smith December 6th 09 02:53 AM

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On Sat, 05 Dec 2009 19:24:28 -0500, "H the K (I post with a Mac)"
wrote:



Under $1500 for a brand-new beetle, with am-fm radio. :)

Think my buddy paid $1395 for the '64 I eventually owned.
Good value.

--Vic


H the K (I post with a Mac) December 6th 09 03:01 AM

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Vic Smith wrote:
On Sat, 05 Dec 2009 19:24:28 -0500, "H the K (I post with a Mac)"
wrote:


Under $1500 for a brand-new beetle, with am-fm radio. :)

Think my buddy paid $1395 for the '64 I eventually owned.
Good value.

--Vic


That sounds about right. I remember there were two options
available...the radio and a gasoline powered supplemental heater.
I could be wrong about the heater.

Tim December 6th 09 03:26 AM

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On Dec 5, 2:43*pm, John H wrote:
On Sat, 5 Dec 2009 09:36:49 -0800 (PST), Tim
wrote:



On Dec 5, 7:00 am, John H wrote:
On Sat, 5 Dec 2009 03:24:08 -0800 (PST), Tim
wrote:


http://autos.aol.com/?adl=61204%20&icid=main|main|dl4|link4|http%3A%2F% 2Fautos.aol.com%2F%3Fadl%3D61204+


VW is going to discontinue the "BUG" after about 70 years of
production


Adolph will be sad. A lot of shoulders will be relieved that
"Punchbuggy Blue.....WHAM!" is no longer played.
--


John H


A kid I knew from high school got on that kick "slug-bug... POW" *he'd
hit you right in the arm. It was funny for *while, then people told
him to knock it off. He wouldnt' do it. It was funny only to him. So,
one giant kid got tired of it, and when this kid started his "slug--
bug" crap, he turned and punched the jerk *right in the gut. About
knocked the wind out of him.


Took care of that!


Actually, if the big kid had just sat down across the table from the
little, mean kid, negotiated a bit, and offered some nice concessions,
I'll bet the little, mean kid would have grown a halo. The big kid
could have asked all the other kids for money to help pay for the
concessions granted the mean, little kid.

Pretty good idea, huh?
--

John H


Good in theory, John....

Rob December 6th 09 03:36 AM

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Don White wrote:
wrote in message
...

http://autos.aol.com/?adl=61204%20&icid=main|main|dl4|link4|http%3A%2F% 2Fautos.aol.com%2F%3Fadl%3D61204+

VW is going to discontinue the "BUG" after about 70 years of
production

Too bad, but for the same money a Honda Civic or Toyota Corolla is probably
a better value overall.
Heck...a RAV4 is cheaper than that top of the line 2010 New Beetle.
My first brand new car was a 1972 dark blue 'Super Beetle'.
Back in those days the VW was the best of a questionable choice of small
cars......... nowadays, not so much.



A Rav4 is cheaper than most top-of-the-line vehicles. That certainly
doesn't make it better.

Rob

Rob December 6th 09 03:38 AM

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Don White wrote:
wrote in message
...

On Sat, 05 Dec 2009 11:37:56 -0600,
wrote:


On Sat, 05 Dec 2009 12:01:36 -0500, gfretwell wrote:



I never understood how the VW escaped the wrath of Nader when he was
trashing the Corvair. They both had the same problem. (tucking the real
axle and flipping over).

It's interesting to note, only one chapter in Nader's book was about the
Corvair. Nader was trashing the entire automotive industry, and
rightfully so.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unsafe_at_Any_Speed

That still doesn't address the question about why Nader singled out
the Corvair when he talked about the dangers of swing axle suspension.
The VW was famous for flipping

Yeah but...with the rounded roof it could keep on rolling instead of
pancaking.



You really should avoid the "Yeah but" responses. You aren't smart
enough to engage in any sort of debate. You will killfile and run, as
always.

Rob

Bill McKee December 6th 09 07:00 AM

The bugs days are numbered...
 

wrote in message
...
On Sat, 05 Dec 2009 20:49:33 -0600, Vic Smith
wrote:

On Sat, 05 Dec 2009 12:59:08 -0500, wrote:

On Sat, 05 Dec 2009 11:37:56 -0600, thunder
wrote:

On Sat, 05 Dec 2009 12:01:36 -0500, gfretwell wrote:


I never understood how the VW escaped the wrath of Nader when he was
trashing the Corvair. They both had the same problem. (tucking the
real
axle and flipping over).

It's interesting to note, only one chapter in Nader's book was about the
Corvair. Nader was trashing the entire automotive industry, and
rightfully so.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unsafe_at_Any_Speed

That still doesn't address the question about why Nader singled out
the Corvair when he talked about the dangers of swing axle suspension.
The VW was famous for flipping


The Corvair had some other problem with the rear suspension geometry,
as I recall. It would break loose and switch ends easily if I recall.
Bugs didn't do that.

I think they called it trailing oversteer, at a certain point the
understeer they build into most cars switches to oversteer as the rear
tires lose traction and they both had the problem.

Think they fixed the Corvair by the 2nd or 3rd
model year, but it's hazy.
GM has always been a good target. Still is.
The big boy.
Whatever the faults of the Bug, I never felt it was a bad driver.
Tracked well, braked decently. I never got aggressive with it.
How could you? Did feel it was a little top-heavy in cornering,
so I never pushed it hard cornering.

That is why you never saw the problem. Most beetle drivers in those
days were more conservative. I did know a guy in high school who
rolled one but he thought he had an MG ;-)

Found mine on the lawn one morning. Hit and run. Fender was bent,
but that was it. Just got knocked over the curb and deposited on the
lawn. Didn't see it happen, so maybe it rolled a few times. hehe.
Somebody mentioned bringing back the original Bug, but I don't know if
it could pass emission standards now.


... crash tests, interior passenger protection, handling problems and
a bunch of other issues
They were still selling them in Mexico until pretty recently tho.
You just couldn't import one.

--Vic



Actually I think the VW rolled before it could switch ends. The Corvair was
a lot less top heavy than a bug.



thunder December 6th 09 07:03 AM

The bugs days are numbered...
 
On Sat, 05 Dec 2009 22:01:08 -0500, H the K (I post with a Mac) wrote:


That sounds about right. I remember there were two options
available...the radio and a gasoline powered supplemental heater. I
could be wrong about the heater.


Depending on the year, a Eperspacher gas fired heater was an option.
Incidentally, early models of the Corvair, also used a gasoline heater.
Sounds dangerous to me, but I guess it's an improvement on breathing
exhaust fumes associated with many air-cooled car engines.

thunder December 6th 09 07:11 AM

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On Sat, 05 Dec 2009 20:49:33 -0600, Vic Smith wrote:


The Corvair had some other problem with the rear suspension geometry, as
I recall. It would break loose and switch ends easily if I recall. Bugs
didn't do that. Think they fixed the Corvair by the 2nd or 3rd model
year, but it's hazy.


Tire pressures were critical. There was a 10# differential between front
and rear, and the tire pressures were outside the manufacturer's
recommended tolerances. Additionally, the front tires were overloaded if
there were two or more passengers on board.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unsafe_at_Any_Speed

Wayne.B December 6th 09 03:09 PM

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On Sun, 06 Dec 2009 01:15:11 -0500, wrote:

They were still selling them in Mexico until pretty recently tho.


They have (or had) a large assembly plant in Mexico and the bugs were
all over the place last time I was there, by far the most common
vehicle on the road in Mexico City 10 years ago.


H the K (I post with a Mac) December 6th 09 06:24 PM

The bugs days are numbered...
 
wrote:
On Sun, 06 Dec 2009 10:09:34 -0500, Wayne.B
wrote:

On Sun, 06 Dec 2009 01:15:11 -0500,
wrote:

They were still selling them in Mexico until pretty recently tho.

They have (or had) a large assembly plant in Mexico and the bugs were
all over the place last time I was there, by far the most common
vehicle on the road in Mexico City 10 years ago.


We were in a VW cab the last time I was in the Yucatan



We rented a Golf or something like it, to drive from Cancun to Mérida to
Tulum and about a zillion points in between. I think we spent a total of
four hours in Cancun, and most of that was at the airport. Took a day
trip by ferry to Isla Mujeres, rented motor scooters. I understand that
little island is now also overdeveloped.

Loogypicker[_2_] December 6th 09 06:27 PM

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On Dec 6, 1:24*pm, "H the K (I post with a Mac)"
wrote:
wrote:
On Sun, 06 Dec 2009 10:09:34 -0500, Wayne.B
wrote:


On Sun, 06 Dec 2009 01:15:11 -0500, wrote:


They were still selling them in Mexico until pretty recently tho.
They have (or had) a large assembly plant in Mexico and the bugs were
all over the place last time I was there, by far the most common
vehicle on the road in Mexico City 10 years ago.


We were in a VW cab the last time I was in the Yucatan


We rented a Golf or something like it, to drive from Cancun to Mérida to
Tulum and about a zillion points in between. I think we spent a total of
four hours in Cancun, and most of that was at the airport. Took a day
trip by ferry to Isla Mujeres, rented motor scooters. I understand that
little island is now also overdeveloped.


Yeah, sure everyone here believes you.....NOT.

Wayne.B December 6th 09 09:51 PM

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On Sun, 06 Dec 2009 13:18:23 -0500, wrote:

On Sun, 06 Dec 2009 10:09:34 -0500, Wayne.B
wrote:

On Sun, 06 Dec 2009 01:15:11 -0500,
wrote:

They were still selling them in Mexico until pretty recently tho.


They have (or had) a large assembly plant in Mexico and the bugs were
all over the place last time I was there, by far the most common
vehicle on the road in Mexico City 10 years ago.


We were in a VW cab the last time I was in the Yucatan


Yes, most of the cabs in Mexico City are bugs also. I was there on
business for a couple of weeks and we had some of the strictest
security precautions I've ever seen. In order to get a cab it had to
be called by one of our people from an approved account. They would
give me a car number and a password. My instructions were to not get
in the cab unless the number matched, and the driver told me the
password. It was interesting. Most of the drivers spoke little or
no english and me espanol es mucho un poquito.


H the K (I post with a Mac) December 6th 09 10:15 PM

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Loogypicker wrote:
On Dec 5, 9:27 am, "H the K (I post with a Mac)"
wrote:
Gene wrote:
On Sat, 5 Dec 2009 08:20:40 -0400, "Don White"
wrote:
"Tim" wrote in message
...
http://autos.aol.com/?adl=61204%20&icid=main|main|dl4|link4|http%3A%2F% 2Fautos.aol.com%2F%3Fadl%3D61204+
VW is going to discontinue the "BUG" after about 70 years of
production
Too bad, but for the same money a Honda Civic or Toyota Corolla is probably
a better value overall.
Heck...a RAV4 is cheaper than that top of the line 2010 New Beetle.
My first brand new car was a 1972 dark blue 'Super Beetle'.
Back in those days the VW was the best of a questionable choice of small
cars......... nowadays, not so much.
Only true because the "new" beetle is not the original car or concept.
They OUGHT to bring that automobile back.

I had a new Beetle way back when...bought it when I was working at the
KC Star. Fine car for getting around town, but...sheeesh...out on those
Missouri two lane "highways," if a big semi-truck was coming from the
opposite direction, the winds it created would damn near blow the Beetle
right off the road.

I love the car, though. Really reliable (ok...so I owned an MG-A so my
point of reference isn't that high!)- Hide quoted text -

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H the K (I post with a Mac) December 7th 09 01:21 AM

The bugs days are numbered...
 
wrote:
On Sun, 06 Dec 2009 13:24:59 -0500, "H the K (I post with a Mac)"
wrote:

wrote:
On Sun, 06 Dec 2009 10:09:34 -0500, Wayne.B
wrote:

On Sun, 06 Dec 2009 01:15:11 -0500,
wrote:

They were still selling them in Mexico until pretty recently tho.
They have (or had) a large assembly plant in Mexico and the bugs were
all over the place last time I was there, by far the most common
vehicle on the road in Mexico City 10 years ago.
We were in a VW cab the last time I was in the Yucatan


We rented a Golf or something like it, to drive from Cancun to Mérida to
Tulum and about a zillion points in between. I think we spent a total of
four hours in Cancun, and most of that was at the airport. Took a day
trip by ferry to Isla Mujeres, rented motor scooters. I understand that
little island is now also overdeveloped.


That was a pretty round about trip. Talum is just south of Cancun,
Mérida is on the other side of the Yucatan

That is where we went through Mexican customs, then we got back on the
plane and flew to Cancun.
It was funny because they didn't turn off the engines on the plane.
I could imagine the pilot (in a Cheech Marin accent) saying "hey man,
don't shut off the motor, I got a bad battery"


The drive-around trip was a oneymoon trip...two weeks in Mexico. I had
been to Cancun 20 years earlier, when there were only a couple of new
hotels. On the second trip, we realized we had made the right decision
by limiting our time in Cancun.

Mérida was well-worth a two day stopover.

bpuharic December 12th 09 11:08 PM

The bugs days are numbered...
 
On Sat, 05 Dec 2009 09:27:21 -0500, "H the K (I post with a Mac)"
wrote:




I had a new Beetle way back when...bought it when I was working at the
KC Star. Fine car for getting around town, but...sheeesh...out on those
Missouri two lane "highways," if a big semi-truck was coming from the
opposite direction, the winds it created would damn near blow the Beetle
right off the road.

I love the car, though. Really reliable (ok...so I owned an MG-A so my
point of reference isn't that high!)


i remember seeing a bug ad that said:

"0-60: YES"


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