What was the last year for the VW Beetle Convertible?
2019
Yep, 2019 will be the final year of production for the Volkswagen Beetle. But at least it’s exiting gracefully with its classic shape and some upgraded standard equipment. When VW introduced the New Beetle in the late 1990s, the car’s appeal was mostly about looks.
What is my 2013 Beetle worth?
Used 2013 Volkswagen Beetle Pricing Convertible models open at just under $26,000 and top out close to $32,000. The new-for-2013 TDI runs from around $24,000 to $27,000. Be sure and check the Kelley Blue Book Fair Purchase Price to see what other buyers in your area have paid for Beetles.
Why buy a 2013 Volkswagen Beetle convertible?
The 2013 Volkswagen Beetle is the kind of car you buy not because you need it, but because you absolutely want it. Nowhere is this reality more strongly represented than in the new Beetle Convertible. As a “boutique” car, the VW Beetle delivers heavily on style, image, emotional appeal and ownership that transcend mere transportation.
How much cargo space does a 2013 Volkswagen Beetle hold?
The 2013 Beetle seats four and is available as a two-door hatchback or a convertible. The hatchback can haul up to 29.9 cubic feet of cargo, which is slightly less than the cargo space of many subcompact rivals.
Which is better a beetle or a Beetle Turbo?
The Beetle Turbo and its 210-hp, turbocharged four-cylinder may be the better choice for the convertible (earlier 2013 models made 200 hp), which weighs some 200 pounds more than its hardtop sibling. Volkswagen says it hits 60 mph in around 7 seconds with either transmission.
What kind of transmission does a 2013 Volkswagen Beetle have?
An automatic transmission is available with the base Beetle, while the Beetle Turbo and Beetle TDI are available with an automated manual transmission. The base 2013 Beetle gets an EPA-estimated 22/31 mpg city/highway, which is poor for the class. However, the Beetle TDI achieves a very impressive 28/41 mpg.