Technically a car can last forever if you have the money to keep repairing the parts that break and you don't total it. So what your really asking is about what mileage will the car begin to cost more than it's worth. The answer is after 120,000 miles. That's about when everything will slowly start to break one after the other. You'll lose break a window button. Then one of your window motors goes out. Then your coolant pump will break. Windshield wiper motor next. And so on. Volkswagon is a great car company. But at 120,000 miles roughly, the little things will start to break.
The EPA mileage estimate for the 2014 Volkswagen Beetle is 22 mpg in the city, 31 mpg on the highway.
The EPA mileage estimate for the 2012 Volkswagen Beetle is 22 mpg in the city, 31 mpg on the highway.
The EPA mileage estimate for the 2013 Volkswagen Beetle is 22 mpg in the city, 31 mpg on the highway.
The EPA mileage estimate for the 2013 Volkswagen Beetle-Convertible is 21 mpg in the city, 27 mpg on the highway.
The EPA mileage estimate for the 2014 Volkswagen Beetle-Convertible is 21 mpg in the city, 27 mpg on the highway.
Volkswagen always said 25mpg
Volkswagens are known for their comparably high gasoline mileage. I don't know much about their mileage these days, but the classic Volkswagen Beetle and Camper of the '60s used to get an average of 30 mpg.
For automatic it's 20/26
The 1963 Volkswagen Beetle gets 10 to 12 miles per gallon. The Volkswagen Beetle originated in Germany and was designed by Adolf Hitler.
A 2003 Volkswagen New Beetle Convertible, with 50,000 miles, is worth approximately $4,160. The value will vary based on mileage and condition.
the average price of a 2001 beetle depends on the mileage of a car. a 100,000+ mileage still cost up to $17k. you should look on car classifieds to be able to compare car prices to get the best deal. i had put a link that could help you. good luck.
Change them at 60,000 miles according tomanufacturer's recommendations