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Used Volkswagen Beetle GL TDi By Year
Vehicle | Deals | Starting Price | Total Available |
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2019 Volkswagen Beetle | 5 Great Deals | $13,990 | 184 listings |
2018 Volkswagen Beetle | 9 Great Deals | $12,118 | 131 listings |
2017 Volkswagen Beetle | 6 Great Deals | $9,500 | 146 listings |
2016 Volkswagen Beetle | 10 Great Deals | $6,990 | 153 listings |
2015 Volkswagen Beetle | 7 Great Deals | $5,900 | 130 listings |
2014 Volkswagen Beetle | 16 Great Deals | $4,995 | 220 listings |
2013 Volkswagen Beetle | 22 Great Deals | $5,950 | 296 listings |
2012 Volkswagen Beetle | 8 Great Deals | $1,198 | 188 listings |
2010 Volkswagen Beetle | 4 Great Deals | $3,000 | 61 listings |
2009 Volkswagen Beetle | 1 Great Deal | $4,250 | 61 listings |
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2003 Volkswagen Beetle GL TDi Overview
From the 1950s to the mid-1970s, the Volkswagen Beetle, also known affectionately as the Bug, was an icon not just in America, but worldwide. Revered for its versatility and economy, appreciated for the fact that it was easy to maintain, and memorialized by a series of now-legendary ads in the 1960s and '70s, the Beetle enjoyed a long and successful history.
The first Volkswagen Beetles were introduced to the U.S. in 1949, and the new car sold only about 150 units in 1950. Originally called the Type 1, the small, rear-engined car officially adopted the name "Beetle" in 1967. Sales continued to grow significantly, and the Beetle would eventually become the best-selling vehicle in the world.
But all good things must to come an end...at least temporarily. Starting in the mid-'70s, sales of the Beetle were suspended worldwide, though the car continued to be manufactured in Mexico for a number of years.
Then, in 1994, the Beetle re-emerged at the Detroit Auto Show as a concept car. Enthusiasm was so great that VW reintroduced the Beetle (now known as the New Beetle) in showrooms in 1998, with styling that was at once contemporary and retro. With its peppy engines, bright exterior colors, and nostalgic appeal, the Beetle was once again a hit, at least in North America. (European drivers weren't so taken with the new Bug.) The Beetle continues to make a strong showing on the road today, with new options and trims being offered almost yearly.
Expert Reviews for 2003 Volkswagen Beetle GL TDi by Year
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2018 Volkswagen Beetle Test Drive Review
As Volkswagen prepares to 86 the Beetle in favor of its new retro retread, the electric I.D. Buzz, it has decided to use the little nod to nostalgia as one of the promotional platforms for its new 2.0 -
2015 Volkswagen Beetle Test Drive Review
The 2015 Volkswagen Beetle Convertible TDI keeps its retro styling, but loses some of the cute this year, making it a little more guy-friendly than in years past. It does not lose any of the fun with
2003 Volkswagen Beetle GL TDi Reviews
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by GreteI had a Beetle and many people warned me it would be a bad purchase but it was all I could afford. It was a great car. Mine was turbo and had a lot of zip to it. However, the parts are cheap plastic so treat it gently! At least on the inside. -
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by DeborahbrownrigdonI bought a 2019 convertible Volkswagen Beetle and absolutely loved it I had it about 3 weeks when I was hit in a head on collision (not my fault) The other car didn’t yield to a blinking yellow and totaled my car! Luckily I had uninsured motorist on my insurance and am currently looking for a new 2019 convertible vw!! Favorite car ever! -
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by Guru9D5LMGA Volkswagen Beetle has been my dream car ever since I was little and I have 0 complaints. It’s speedy, very roomy for its size, the trunk has a lot of space too. It has all the features you need in a car. I’d recommend this car to anyone!
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