Volkswagen Beetles have 4 cylinders.
No. Old vw beetles are aircooled.
The VW Beetle has not changed much in size since its development. The older ones were about 13.38 feet long. The new VW Beetles are roughly the same size.
The engine is rear mounted and the boot is at the front on the older classic Beetles. The New Beetles have the engine in the front and the boot (trunk) in the back.
The VW Beetles commonly referred to as Shamu Cruisers were created by Craftsman Industries.
All VW Beetles have two doors.
At the VW de Mexico plant in Puebla, Mexico.
No, all "new generation" beetles have water cooled engines.
Old classic VW Beetles did not have a water filled radiator, however they did have a oil cooler located in the fan shroud that is similar to a radiator. New Beetles have a water filled radiator.
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The 2003 VW Beetles did not use a radiator in their cars. Instead they had air cooled rear engine. Radiators were not used until 2004.
A Volkswagen EOS would be the solid choice here although pricing is a bit different so it's not really a fair question but the new beetles production will end in 2011 if that helps.