2000 Volkswagen New Beetle, finished in silver with a black interior .This New Beetle is a Canadian-spec car with a metric instrument cluster. Its odometer shows approximately 184,400 kilometers, which represents about 114,600 miles. This New Beetle started life as a front-wheel-drive hatchback with a 4-speed automatic transmission. Over the past year, it has received an extensive list of modifications, including a Garrett VNT17 turbo, a 6-speed manual transmission from a 2011 Volkswagen Jetta, plus all-wheel drive parts, a floor pan, and other bits and pieces from a first-generation Audi TT. The full list of modifications made to this New Beetle is below.Volkswagen helped launch the retro craze when it released the New Beetle for the 1998 model year. Initially offered as a hatchback, and later available as a convertible, the New Beetle was based on the fourth-generation Golf and offered with gasoline- and diesel-powered engines. It was an instant hit that became Volkswagen's second-best-selling model the year it was released. It was replaced by the Beetle in 2011.The only all-wheel-drive New Beetle available from the factory was the high-performance RSi, which was limited to 250 units globally. All other variants were front-wheel drive.Power for this New Beetle comes from a 1.9-liter turbodiesel 4-cylinder engine, which produces 100 horsepower and 177 lb-ft of torque when left stock. The seller pegs its current output at approximately 200 horsepower, but no dyno sheet was provided to confirm this figure. It spins the 4 wheels via a 6-speed manual transmission and drivetrain parts from Audi's Quattro all-wheel-drive system.
Price | $4,125 |
Condition | Used |
Make | Volkswagen |
Model | Beetle |
Year | 2000 |
Miles | 114,600 |
Color | Silver |
Engine | 1.9L Turbodiesel I4 |
Region | Jackson, MS |