#5 Postby gtalum » Tue Nov 30, 2010 3:01 pm
VW makes a nice vehicle. I don't have much experience with the Beetle, but we have a 2005 Passat TDI. VW has had some long-term reliability issues in their cars built in Mexico (which is most VW cars sold in the US). The cars actually built in Germany are always very reliable.
Be aware that parts and service on VW's are more expensive than for domestics and Japanese and Korean imports. You have to use special oil and filters, so even basic oil changes are costly.
VW cars drive far better than any other vehicles in the price range, though, so these trade-offs may be worthwhile for you.
Consider a TDI model, as the diesel engine will get amazing fuel mileage. My wife's Passat gets ~40 mpg in the real world, as high as 45 in the winter without the AC running, which is fantatsic for a solid mid-size sedan. The smaller TDI's (Jetta, Beetle, and Golf) get well over 50 mpg in real world driving.
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