Used 2012 Volkswagen Beetle for Sale near Romeoville, IL
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About 2012 Volkswagen Beetle
Overview

After a year’s hiatus, the Beetle is back—and turning heads. The new Beetle (which, ironically, dropped the word New from its name) has had its first complete redesign since it reappeared in 1998. The new version is lower, longer, wider and decidedly more masculine than its bubbly ancestors. VW is aiming this car at men who are budget-minded yet still like to be quirky and different (watch your back, MINI Cooper).
This Bug boasts a 2.5-liter 5-cylinder engine with 170 hp and 177 lb-ft of torque that is mated to a 5-speed manual or 6-speed automatic transmission and front-wheel drive. Rather than a whole bunch of options, the Beetle offers trims: the base 2.5 L, the 2.5L with Sunroof, or the 2.5L with Sun, Sound and Nav; the Turbo level ups the ponies to 200 and offers the same trim levels (as well as a 6-speed manual or automatic transmission). The 2.5 Ls come with 17-inch wheels, the Turbos are outfitted with 18-inchers; 19-inch wheels are available. Rock ‘n rollers will like the optional Fender package, which adds a custom sound system designed by the instrument maker.
Outside, it is unmistakably a Beetle—perhaps one of the most iconic silhouettes of all time. But it has been modernized with flattened curves and an Audi-like shape in the rear. The headlights have been tastefully redesigned to include the now-ubiquitous LED running lights, and the “magnet lights” on its behind are distinctive.
The car’s wider frame does make for more side-to-side room in the front, but the dash is still on top of you; the back seat, while not exactly roomy, is better than Bugs before. And it is a hatch, offering a decent 21.6 cubic feet of cargo room with the seats up. Add to that the reboot of its metallic interior and it is sure to tug at the heartstrings of nostalgic male Boomers and their kids.
Performance-wise, however, the standard 2.5 L is underwhelming. Many feel the Turbo is the only way to keep smiling after the initial joy of ownership has passed.
And, unfortunately, it’s still unmistakably a Beetle when it comes to mileage—the 2.5 Ls get 22 mpg city/30 highway, and going Turbo gives you 1 mpg less. That's not exactly impressive when you compare it to the MINI at 28/36. But fear not: A clean-diesel Bug will be released next year, with an estimated rating of 29/40.
Does the Beetle still have a place in this modern world? With over 20 million sold over 70 years, the answer is probably yes.
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Scott S
Reviewed a 2012 Volkswagen 2.5L with Sound and Navigation on Jan 11, 2013
Compared to our 2007 Beetle, handling is better, acceleration is better. Interior is nicer with retro accents and more storage. The audio is a nice addition and the NAV seems adequate. The alloy wheels with the hideous plastic discs are gonna be altered soon. I am swapping oversized plastic disk for the MKIV Jetta AVUS wheel center caps. Its a much more sophisticated look. I'll post pics when that's done. I do wish we could have waited for the 2014 model. The new 1.8T is touted to have 17% better fuel economy with the same performance as the 2.5 UPDATE: With VW maintaining the pricing of the Beetle and replacing the 2.5 with the new 1.8T, this car is a great package. APR Tuning just produced an ECU reflash that will make the car perform even better with more power AND economy...TRIPLE WIN!
Jeffrey R
Reviewed a 2012 Volkswagen Beetle on Apr 8, 2023
Our family has always been, at heart, a Bug family, and this used 2012 turbo, six-gear-manual-transmission Beetle is a great addition. I bought the car for my wife, and she has been thrilled with it. With its “get-up-and-go” and ability to park almost anywhere, it’s just a fun ride! It was an excellent deal and previous owners kept it well-maintained. So glad I bought it!
Amy H
Reviewed a 2012 Volkswagen Beetle on Mar 31, 2021
We bought this car for our daughter. It is her first car. It is perfect! Just the right size and in amazing condition!!!
Bobbi B
Reviewed a 2012 Volkswagen 2.5L with Sound and Navigation on May 7, 2023
Love it, nothing, could have a back up camera
2012 Volkswagen Beetle Trims
| Trim type | MSRP |
|---|---|
| 2.5L with Sunroof, Sound, and Navigation | $24,095 |
| Turbo with Sound and Navigation | $28,165 |
| Turbo with Sunroof and Sound | $26,395 |
| Turbo with Sunroof, Sound, and Navigation | $27,995 |
| Black Turbo | $24,950 |
| 2.5L with Sound and Navigation | $24,265 |
| Turbo | $23,395 |
| 2.5L | $19,795 |
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