About Volkswagen Beetle
The Volkswagen Beetle, formally known as the Volkswagen Type 1, was a small-size economy car manufactured by Volkswagen between 1938 and 2003. Although the name "Beetle" was accepted by the public early on, it was not until August 1967 that Volkswagen officially used the name in the market. Before this, the European market sold the car under other names or by exhausts like "1200", "1300", and "1500 ".
In 1998, many years after the original Volkswagen Beetle rolled off the production line, the company officially launched the New Beetle model, which was very similar in appearance to the original, and was produced in VW Mexico and a few other countries until 2003. With 21,529,464 first-generation units produced, the Beetle was the best-selling car in the world's history and its image was deeply rooted in people's hearts. The Volkswagen Beetle ranked fourth in an international poll to select the most influential "Car of the Century" in the world.
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The Volkswagen Beetle itself was aimed at families of relatively modest means, but because of the Second World War, it was instead put into war service in large numbers (over 50,000 units), while only 630 were put into civilian use. By the end of the war, the model was again put into production. In the post-war period, the European economy was in a state of recession, and Volkswagen Beetle's economy and durability adapted to this situation and immediately became the best-selling car in Europe. In the process of its development, the developers paid much attention to the standard of the car itself and future maintenance issues, so the Volkswagen Beetle has a solid body structure and chassis engine, which is one of the reasons why it can become a long-lived car. Our parts can also ensure the long life of your vehicle. The cars are developed by the same team that produced the vehicle.
The Volkswagen Beetle uses a rare rear-mounted engine and rear-wheel drive, which eliminates the need for a heavy driveshaft under the car and leaves a large space in the front for the luggage compartment. However, because of this reason, there is less engine for cushioning in a crash, greatly increasing the casualties of the driver and front-seat passengers. The engine of Volkswagen Beetle is an air-cooled design, its cooling efficiency is not as common as today's water-cooled type, but in the cold winter, owners do not have to worry about water tanks freezing, in which the World War II military version is more practical. The Volkswagen Beetle's chassis is sealed, falling into the water will not immediately sink, and can even be used as a boat.