My mother was never a car person, until age 70 when the first "New Beetle" came out (1999). Her last 3 cars were New Beetles. They brought her joy and I was happy for her. And thankfully we were able to talk her out of her other fascination... the PT Cruiser.
As a straight male in my 50's who owns one of these cars, I found this review very funny :-D Yet, I don't own it because it's retro, and I'm not a flight attendant. I just like the car as it stands by itself, without reference to anything else. It's like an Audi TT that's easier to get in and out of.
My wife has one of those and, yeah, I can freely admit that they don’t have one drop of testosterone in them but if you can move past that fact, you’re going to find they are nothing but fun to drive! With the top down, they feel much faster than they really are. The steering feels light to the touch but also feels very confident on the road. I have never experienced any negative experiences from other motorists out on the road. I’d say they still have a little bit of the old VW Beetle spirit of providing some entertainment out on the road that people generally respond to. If some old Florida Republican lady is giving you dirty looks, she’s probably just jealous (as they typically are) of anyone or anything capable of being fun! My biggest complaint about them is the front seat don’t give any real support and lumbar cushions are a must for me for any drives over 20-30 minutes. Otherwise, what is to hate? If you’re not an old conservative?
After my Grandfather passed, I inherited his 2013 Beetle Fender Edition with 8,700 miles. I love the car. Only Beetle or VW for that matter I'd ever drive, but it's fun.
Have fun paying for the inevitable monster repair bills, after 50,000 miles or so...The Jetta/Golf platform was fun to drive, but a bitch to keep running. I do like the concept though!
In about 70k miles more on your VW I doubt you will love it when the intake manifold, water pump, fuel pump, timing cover goes bad and every time you take it to the shop it is nearly 1k repair bill. Trust me I have the same car and it just falls apart at 80k to 100k miles.
@@bh2155 My family's 98 VW Beetle was the worst car purchase ever made. Just to name a few of the many repairs . . .3 water pumps, 2 oil pans, the HVAC control module burned out, the electric trunk latch mechanism broke, 4 sets of power window switches were replaced, the VW emblem fell off the hood, all 4 center caps on the rims fell off, the factory radio amp blew, the lower grill had to be bolted into the bumper to keep from falling out, and the pièce de résistance was the slipping transmission. The car was garaged from day 1 and had regular routine maintenance done on it. It ended up being sold in a semi working condition with 110,000 miles on it. Would never consider another VW after that epic disaster of a car.
Bill is the kind of guy who researches and delivers fuller and more accurate information about a car he hates than Doug can be bothered to deliver about a car he loves
A 20 minute piece?! Bill hasn't done such a lightning quick take since back when he dubbed in music from his favorite Asian massage parlour! Still love it tho!
I had 3 Beetles from this gen (and 3 New Beetles) and these were superior by far. They were all solid, reliable, fun and practical for a coupe. Anyone whose pride is hurt by driving this car needs to smile a bit more haha
I love how Bill segued from the complimentary test drive to how he really felt!! And this 65-year-old woman would never drive one of those, and the hippy era was when I was much younger than driving age of 17. I miss the old cars, too, Bill!
The addendum at the end made this video worth watching. Bill your rants always make my day, and this didn't disappoint! Keep being the everyman hero and keep the videos coming. A+
12:43 - Wow Bill! You know what a Hammond Organ is! I’m most impressed. I totally dig that sound and own one of those. Your music references are awesome, as are your car reviews. Keep up the good work.
I have one a friend bought new in '07, and I thought it would feel thin and cheap, but it feels heavy and substantial...the "softly sprung" Bill stated prob lends to that. And has premium touches, like under the rear wheel wheels it has that felt lining my friends Audi A4 convertible has to reduce gravel and road noise, and w/heated leather, power top, etc., it feels surprisingly upmarket...and that's coming from a W140 owner. And w/the 5 cyl and auto-manual trans, it feels powerful and expensive. But it's a ton of problems, like 50 warning lights, and overly complicated...so I haven't driven it in 5 yrs., and hope to get all the warning lights off long enough to sell it in the Spring. I have one mechanic who refuses to work on it. The car is a pain in the ass really. Granted, '07 is the 2nd gen. of the new Beetle, this the 3rd, but still the same formula.
I owned a Fender edition Turbo the car drove amazing like a mini Audi I wasn’t even planning on buying one but it was on the showroom floor it looked Gorgeous so I asked to take a test drive … I bought it that day.
You are correct in how many of these types of cars are owned by people you dont really want to hang around with.... Except for those that arent. Those few are generally absolute legends.
My wife bought one when they came out in '98. She traded it for a convertible in '04. Desiring a bigger trunk, she traded it for a hardtop in 2012 and still has it today. She loves the car. All three of them have been completely trouble free. Gee whiz Bill...well, I guess you're just being Bill.😊
Bill is the kind of guy that would purchase a vehicle with smokers package for all passengers, beer holders, and a complimentary concealed weapons compartment as a deal 🤣😉😎
I bought two for my wife, over the years. They’re not horrible cars by any means. We also don’t necessarily tune in to see the cars. We do check in to see what Bill thinks about these particular cars.
20,000 views so far. Keep the videos coming. We appreciate them and you. Sure, I'd rather see a Grand national or other classic. But your unique car overviews will always be enjoyed.
I like the color combo, I guess. I have a theory that the designer of these VWs went on to design the PT Cruiser convertible, the Murano convertible, and ultimately that Land Rover Evoque convertible, with each subsequent vehicle getting progressively more butch.
Bill it's always worth it to watch your videos to me. Your one of the few that make me feel more sane at my age of 52, and also make me truly laugh out loud. I would almost watch you review a Kia, Ok I would definitely watch and listen to You review anything.
Bill: no need to apologize for this choice of car. VW did a great job restyling their new Beetle, still keeping its unique personality. I didn't realize this car was such an image-buster!
I bought one of first 'New Beetles' sold in my city. A 1998 with the diesel and 5 speed. It was great little car. Almost everyone wanted to talk to me about and go down memory lane with the Beetles they owned.
Bill wasn't lying when he said this was going to be a short vid. In fairness to VW they started the retro modern craze in the 90's bringing back the Beetle, the retro Challenger came after.
Actually the PT Cruiser came in 2001. The retro Challenger did not appear until around 2007-2008 along with the retro Camaro. Some would argue the 2005 Mustang was the first semi retro revival of the pony cars especially its blatantly 60's Mustang dashboard design.
A much better buy would be the bicest used Boxter that you can possibly find and afford if you want an experience more inline with what the essence of a Beetle was with Porsche performance.
Good video as usual. If you get the hardtop hatchback, then fold the backseats down you got a pretty decent hatchback vehicle. That’s fun to drive. I’ve had a couple of them. The five cylinder with a stick shift is the way to go. They’re a blast.
I've been in Naples and the everglades. The birds are scandalous there. They are in route to Detroit shortly for sure. Seen them sitting on alligators heads fishing like they own everything around. Big Beaks Bird Bill's 🐦
I had a 12 Beetle with the 200hp turbo 2.0 and the 6 speed manual. That sucker was a blast to drive. 12 Turbos were basically like bodied GTIs. I am no fan of the convertible though and glad mine had the carbon fiber style trim instead of body color and was comparatively basic with the options. Try one of those.
I dont understand why. there are so many stereotypes about this car. I am a guy and i have the 2013 black VW bug turbo hard top and i think its the best looking car on the lot even after being 11 years old.. The only thing is its not very reliable
I wish Volkswagen would bring back the Karmann Ghia. I’ve had a few old Beetles and a Ghia. While I learned to drive and repair cars on old VWs, the Karmann Ghia qualifies as one of the most beautiful cars ever built.
Ah yes, the age-old paradox: 1. Many men seem to require the right car to have confidence in their masculinity. 2. Women tend to prefer men whose confidence comes from within, and don't need to rely on the correct choice of material possessions in the eyes of other men for confidence (Women don't care if you drive a Dodge Charger or a Fiat 500)
I did the color copying for the VW Ads for the new Beetle in 1999 for the Ad Company Arnold World wide (I worked at the Copy Cop across the street). When I brought over the copies the executive assistant asked, "WHERE IS THE EXPLOTATION AD?" She was referring to the ad with the VW BUS crying and the Birth and Death Dates of Jerry Garcia
I was working at a VW dealership in Melbourne Fl when these new beetles were first released. We a waiting list and deposits galore. We sold anything that came it for the 2-3 model years. Moms came in wanting to buy them for the daughters. The Moms needed one, had to have one. The kids wanted Jettas. Flower in the vase on the dash was the calling card of most women that bought these.
Thanks for this one, BIll ! Well... I thought I would add to this, but having finally caught up to the video... well.. yeah.. Sorry.. I got nothing.. .. Bill, as one 20th century guy to another, I really just don't get this era.. At all.. Oh well.. here we are.. what are you gonna do?.. Well here's looking forward to the next 1967 Pontiac Grand Prix, or 1964 Cadillac or 1968 Polara or 1971 Riviera.. take care.. (I'm a 1957 model)
Bill, relax! It's just a car that you are driving. I don't associate any judgement from others regarding this (or any) choice of vehicle. Unless they're paying you the cost of a suitable replacement, what's it to ya (or them)?
I don't know what your problem with it is. I guess you think it's a cat lady car, and yeah, it does appeal to them, but it's also very cool looking, seems to have good quality. (just saw addendum) Okay, that explains it.
Meh. I have a 2012 (first year of the "last" body style) with the 2.0 turbo (200hp) and 6-speed. It's a blast to drive, yet I've gotten as much as 43mpg when babying it. It has cost nearly nothing in repairs (still have the original clutch!) at 239,000 miles. I will agree that the convertible gives off the 65-yr-old former hippie vibe, though....
The design team of the New Beetle intentionally designed the tail lamps to be a pretty close copy of the old 1966 tail lights that were tilted on their sides 90°.
Bill, I love your content, your reviews, your car experience, the interior car views, your settings, the car views; the vehicle historical research; the reams of info; etc. It seems like a very nice car.
“Good Bill, at thirty years, an African man am I, and thy spirited rant of the VW Beetle hath moved me to seek its purchase in 2024. Bravo, sir, bravo!”
You're not wrong about any of it. I feel exactly the same. This culture sucks on every front. The majority seem too ignorant and/or checked out to even be able to feel how painful it is to all the senses like we do. I feel like some species going extinct wandering in the wilderness going mad looking for another of my kind.
cool car! Hi Bill, short question i will be soon in Ft Myers. i love to screw around on car junkyards. are there any around Ft Myers/Naples? Hunting for some spares on a Golf 4 and a Mercedes W124. Thanks a lot and keep doing these cool videos. love your comments G.
19:31 🙄.,....Bill. Fender also makes Amps and cabinets , or ,Stacks as we call them , which are actually speakers. So why wouldn't Fender make car audio speakers? 🤣. Ps. And wouldn't have minded taking one of these last beetles and retroing it to a 70s surf style with surf racks like so many I knew in the 70s had. But I got a 2016 Jetta instead 🤣
Bill good video, not a fan of VW but a fan of you. keep up the great work I watch every video. love your take on all things automotive related or not I could watch a video of you reviewing a phone book
I had a moonrock silver (light gold) 2013 diesel Beetle 6 speed stick. Loved driving that! Sold it back to dieselgate VW for what I paid. Bought a used 2015 Beetle gas powered automatic. Not as good. Sold it to car gurus when used car priced were high. Lost just about $1000 for the use of the car for a couple of years. Include the 2013 in all I had about 6 years of Beetles for that grand, fuel and insurance. Loving a 2016 Miata now and 2018 CX5. Miss driving the diesel Beetle but glad I’m not polluting like I did. My wife has a light blue 2014 Beetle gas automatic I drive when I feel the urge and when she's driving the CX5 - which is excellent.
Bill, you should know by now, we come to listen to you, the cars are just something to look at while listening. Keep the videos coming. Thanks Bill.
exactly, I hate Volkswagen cars, but Im still going to watch this..
Well said
Accurate
RIGHT!!!!????!!!
I wanna give you a thumbs up, but...69
My mother was never a car person, until age 70 when the first "New Beetle" came out (1999). Her last 3 cars were New Beetles. They brought her joy and I was happy for her. And thankfully we were able to talk her out of her other fascination... the PT Cruiser.
The PT Cruiser would've been a better choice. Not as cramped and doesn't have the Nazi history to it.
As a straight male in my 50's who owns one of these cars, I found this review very funny :-D Yet, I don't own it because it's retro, and I'm not a flight attendant. I just like the car as it stands by itself, without reference to anything else. It's like an Audi TT that's easier to get in and out of.
My wife has one of those and, yeah, I can freely admit that they don’t have one drop of testosterone in them but if you can move past that fact, you’re going to find they are nothing but fun to drive! With the top down, they feel much faster than they really are. The steering feels light to the touch but also feels very confident on the road. I have never experienced any negative experiences from other motorists out on the road. I’d say they still have a little bit of the old VW Beetle spirit of providing some entertainment out on the road that people generally respond to. If some old Florida Republican lady is giving you dirty looks, she’s probably just jealous (as they typically are) of anyone or anything capable of being fun! My biggest complaint about them is the front seat don’t give any real support and lumbar cushions are a must for me for any drives over 20-30 minutes. Otherwise, what is to hate? If you’re not an old conservative?
After my Grandfather passed, I inherited his 2013 Beetle Fender Edition with 8,700 miles. I love the car. Only Beetle or VW for that matter I'd ever drive, but it's fun.
Have fun paying for the inevitable monster repair bills, after 50,000 miles or so...The Jetta/Golf platform was fun to drive, but a bitch to keep running. I do like the concept though!
In about 70k miles more on your VW I doubt you will love it when the intake manifold, water pump, fuel pump, timing cover goes bad and every time you take it to the shop it is nearly 1k repair bill. Trust me I have the same car and it just falls apart at 80k to 100k miles.
So you wouldn't drive a Phaeton?
@@curbozerboomer1773 your comment is very true. I have has the same experience with my 2013 VW beetle
@@bh2155 My family's 98 VW Beetle was the worst car purchase ever made. Just to name a few of the many repairs . . .3 water pumps, 2 oil pans, the HVAC control module burned out, the electric trunk latch mechanism broke, 4 sets of power window switches were replaced, the VW emblem fell off the hood, all 4 center caps on the rims fell off, the factory radio amp blew, the lower grill had to be bolted into the bumper to keep from falling out, and the pièce de résistance was the slipping transmission. The car was garaged from day 1 and had regular routine maintenance done on it. It ended up being sold in a semi working condition with 110,000 miles on it. Would never consider another VW after that epic disaster of a car.
Bill is the kind of guy who researches and delivers fuller and more accurate information about a car he hates than Doug can be bothered to deliver about a car he loves
Amen!🛐
Bill the kind of guy who pours whiskey on his cornflakes.
Heheheeee
The old kind of people, like my father and grandfather...
This was a pretty funny episode. Bill is a master at wry humor.
Makes sense. Whisky is corn.
Bailey's
Hearing Bill acting like a regular used car salesman for a couple of minutes was awesome
A 20 minute piece?! Bill hasn't done such a lightning quick take since back when he dubbed in music from his favorite Asian massage parlour! Still love it tho!
I’m wondering where part 2 of this is? 20 minutes doesn’t even leave time for a car review 🤷♂️
You can tell he wasn't enjoying himself one bit, otherwise it would've gone longer
Or, since his snowflake nephew told him to shorten the goddamn videos!
This comment is for the real ones. 👏🏼
As far as Beetles go the color and wheels look fantastic.
Bill is the best car reviewer on the internet! Honest and relatable
He certainly is the most enjoyable one, most of the cars he reviews suck, but who cares?
This is probably the best looking one I've ever seen! I like it! Thanks Bill
I had 3 Beetles from this gen (and 3 New Beetles) and these were superior by far. They were all solid, reliable, fun and practical for a coupe. Anyone whose pride is hurt by driving this car needs to smile a bit more haha
Agreed. Nothing so sad as guys who associate a car with their manhood (or lack thereof)
And use the flower vase (if equipped) 😉
I think it's just a schtick on Bill's part... otherwise he's the most insecure man in the world
@@lptomtom I have no doubt that it's a schtick on Bill's part, but it's always alarming to see how many commenters don't get that.
So agreed!
I owned an earlier model, loved it, and I regret letting it go. It was fun!
Bill is by far the most honest car reviewer out there. Gotta love him for that!!
Bill, we will be here for whatever video you have. We showed up for the golf cart video, this Beetle ain't no different! Keep 'em coming!!!
I happen to like the car , tad Porche like l love the colour and chrome 😍
I love how Bill segued from the complimentary test drive to how he really felt!! And this 65-year-old woman would never drive one of those, and the hippy era was when I was much younger than driving age of 17. I miss the old cars, too, Bill!
Went back through this man’s all videos! All 7 years! He has yet to do a review on a Gbody! Come on Bill! I expect one soon!
The addendum at the end made this video worth watching. Bill your rants always make my day, and this didn't disappoint! Keep being the everyman hero and keep the videos coming. A+
I had a Turbo from this generation and it’s honestly been one of the best vehicles I’ve ever owned
Is this your first vehicle? 🤣 JK!
Same here! This generation beetle is very reliable. Now my 98 and 2001 beetles were junk.
12:43 - Wow Bill! You know what a Hammond Organ is! I’m most impressed. I totally dig that sound and own one of those. Your music references are awesome, as are your car reviews.
Keep up the good work.
Sure isn't the same when Bill is happy with the weather.
The only car review channel with a built-in weather app😂
that is a money making idea, bill doing the weather ...lol
@@vatorob702Rated not-safe-for-work, especially during the summer months.
My daughter and I, miss our 2011 convertible, which was t-boned/totaled, solid car no injury for her, but much fun top down. 😅
I didn't hate the new beetles, I thought they were decent looking, but never rode in one.
I have one a friend bought new in '07, and I thought it would feel thin and cheap, but it feels heavy and substantial...the "softly sprung" Bill stated prob lends to that. And has premium touches, like under the rear wheel wheels it has that felt lining my friends Audi A4 convertible has to reduce gravel and road noise, and w/heated leather, power top, etc., it feels surprisingly upmarket...and that's coming from a W140 owner. And w/the 5 cyl and auto-manual trans, it feels powerful and expensive. But it's a ton of problems, like 50 warning lights, and overly complicated...so I haven't driven it in 5 yrs., and hope to get all the warning lights off long enough to sell it in the Spring. I have one mechanic who refuses to work on it. The car is a pain in the ass really. Granted, '07 is the 2nd gen. of the new Beetle, this the 3rd, but still the same formula.
I owned a Fender edition Turbo the car drove amazing like a mini Audi I wasn’t even planning on buying one but it was on the showroom floor it looked Gorgeous so I asked to take a test drive … I bought it that day.
You are correct in how many of these types of cars are owned by people you dont really want to hang around with.... Except for those that arent. Those few are generally absolute legends.
Bill Hates this car BIG TIME, You can hear it in his voice....
This car shouldn't exist......🤣
I remember the Tesla Bill reviewed a few months ago. His most entertaining reviews are the ones for cars that he despises.
@@a.s.4914 Sales department would disagree. The new Beetle peaked in sales 8 years after the debut, selling over 43000 units.
@@timomomomo969 no, Bill said that. How's that for a salesman....I hate it, it shouldn't even exist....so, can we start the paperwork? 🤣
My wife bought one when they came out in '98. She traded it for a convertible in '04. Desiring a bigger trunk, she traded it for a hardtop in 2012 and still has it today. She loves the car. All three of them have been completely trouble free. Gee whiz Bill...well, I guess you're just being Bill.😊
20min review? It's just a warm up in Curious Cars world.
That is usually a weather and fauna preamble 😅
2019 Beetle... I'm somehow both surprised to find out they were still making this in 2019 and surprised they no longer make these.
Bill is the kind of guy that would purchase a vehicle with smokers package for all passengers, beer holders, and a complimentary concealed weapons compartment as a deal 🤣😉😎
My 17 yr old refused one of these. Preferred the 99 camry
Smart kid.
Good evening Bill from Ron in a very cold but sunny Manchester. Wow! Two videos in two days
I miss my 1969 Karmen Ghia, 1972 Porsche 914, and 1973 VW Bug, all great cars. As a goat expert, Bill, the goats on your logo are dear to my heart.
Don't beat on the Beetle! I like this one, it's very smooth and elegant and I used to drive a 2000 Turbo model. Fun times.
This video is a beautifully crafted masterpiece of condescending humor. Well done Bill. This is entertainment! 😂
I bought two for my wife, over the years. They’re not horrible cars by any means. We also don’t necessarily tune in to see the cars. We do check in to see what Bill thinks about these particular cars.
A dude in my neighborhood used to drive around in his pink Cabriolet with The Village People blaring out his speakers,no kidding!😂
Am I the only guy that checks the length of the video after Bill says “I’m going to do a quick take”?
Yeah, but I'm disappointed if they're actually quick. I don't want them to end.
Nope you're not. Same here.
I love this...... Bill's honesty is so refreshing! Yea....get a Vista Cruiser!!!
20,000 views so far. Keep the videos coming. We appreciate them and you.
Sure, I'd rather see a Grand national or other classic. But your unique car overviews will always be enjoyed.
As a 65yr male, if it were silver or black with a hardtop and black interior I wouldn't kick her outta the garage.
I like the color combo, I guess. I have a theory that the designer of these VWs went on to design the PT Cruiser convertible, the Murano convertible, and ultimately that Land Rover Evoque convertible, with each subsequent vehicle getting progressively more butch.
Agree, the parchment interior and top contrasts nicely with the blue body and interior accents.
Bill it's always worth it to watch your videos to me. Your one of the few that make me feel more sane at my age of 52, and also make me truly laugh out loud. I would almost watch you review a Kia, Ok I would definitely watch and listen to You review anything.
Bill: no need to apologize for this choice of car. VW did a great job restyling their new Beetle, still keeping its unique personality. I didn't realize this car was such an image-buster!
I bought one of first 'New Beetles' sold in my city. A 1998 with the diesel and 5 speed. It was great little car. Almost everyone wanted to talk to me about and go down memory lane with the Beetles they owned.
Bill wasn't lying when he said this was going to be a short vid. In fairness to VW they started the retro modern craze in the 90's bringing back the Beetle, the retro Challenger came after.
Actually the PT Cruiser came in 2001. The retro Challenger did not appear until around 2007-2008 along with the retro Camaro. Some would argue the 2005 Mustang was the first semi retro revival of the pony cars especially its blatantly 60's Mustang dashboard design.
Its a great little novelty car. Its based on the golf so you know its a good car. I see nothing wrong with the Bettle to still be in production
A much better buy would be the bicest used Boxter that you can possibly find and afford if you want an experience more inline with what the essence of a Beetle was with Porsche performance.
Thanks Bill! Always look forward to your videos!😂👍
Bill is the kind of guy who goes to the gas station and only fills the tank to half-full.
Either way, interesting content! :)
Good video as usual. If you get the hardtop hatchback, then fold the backseats down you got a pretty decent hatchback vehicle. That’s fun to drive. I’ve had a couple of them. The five cylinder with a stick shift is the way to go. They’re a blast.
Birds , bugs,beetles,bunnys, n bourbon!
Oh and Bill 🤣
Oh my.....
Oh awefull
u musta got one of those yellow "dummy" books on alliteration
I've been in Naples and the everglades. The birds are scandalous there. They are in route to Detroit shortly for sure. Seen them sitting on alligators heads fishing like they own everything around. Big Beaks Bird Bill's 🐦
I knew a few people who bought one of these newer versions and they all reported that they were horribly unreliable and broke down constantly
That's part of the bug experience.
It’s all part of the VW experience, not just a new beetle lol.
German cars blow.
I’ve had this version of the beetle since 2012 and haven’t had any issues with it. Now my 1998 and 2001 beetles were junk.
My mother in law would love this car… and she’s lovely.
Got 2018 black with tan cabrio and loving it. sure is a keeper.
Always get a laugh regardless of the vehicle. Thanks again Bill! We all appreciate you. Keep 'em coming please.
I had a 12 Beetle with the 200hp turbo 2.0 and the 6 speed manual. That sucker was a blast to drive. 12 Turbos were basically like bodied GTIs. I am no fan of the convertible though and glad mine had the carbon fiber style trim instead of body color and was comparatively basic with the options. Try one of those.
The old bugs could float 😮
They definitely could float
But not indefinitely
The (Golf) platform must be very stiff, it doesn't seem to need much additional strengthening.
I dont understand why. there are so many stereotypes about this car. I am a guy and i have the 2013 black VW bug turbo hard top and i think its the best looking car on the lot even after being 11 years old.. The only thing is its not very reliable
VW.oil
Bill .water.
Bill blames the People's Car for his personal opinion.
It's not a Corvette Bill. We know that.
I wish Volkswagen would bring back the Karmann Ghia. I’ve had a few old Beetles and a Ghia. While I learned to drive and repair cars on old VWs, the Karmann Ghia qualifies as one of the most beautiful cars ever built.
Ah yes, the age-old paradox:
1. Many men seem to require the right car to have confidence in their masculinity.
2. Women tend to prefer men whose confidence comes from within, and don't need to rely on the correct choice of material possessions in the eyes of other men for confidence
(Women don't care if you drive a Dodge Charger or a Fiat 500)
I'll watch anything you review
...Bill, tell us how you really feel about this car. This vid is one of your best!
I did the color copying for the VW Ads for the new Beetle in 1999 for the Ad Company Arnold World wide (I worked at the Copy Cop across the street). When I brought over the copies the executive assistant asked, "WHERE IS THE EXPLOTATION AD?" She was referring to the ad with the VW BUS crying and the Birth and Death Dates of Jerry Garcia
I think it looks better than the previous "new" Beetle, but a real Bug doesn't have a radiator!
10:48 "Toddlers would be better in the trunk"...LOL😂
"... and then Air Supply comes on." 🤣
This may have been the most unhappy I've seen Bill during a car review. At least the Beetle wasn't rose gold or something like that 🤑
I've sometimes been accused of coming too soon but never not soon enough.....
I was working at a VW dealership in Melbourne Fl when these new beetles were first released. We a waiting list and deposits galore. We sold anything that came it for the 2-3 model years. Moms came in wanting to buy them for the daughters. The Moms needed one, had to have one. The kids wanted Jettas.
Flower in the vase on the dash was the calling card of most women that bought these.
Thanks for this one, BIll ! Well... I thought I would add to this, but having finally caught up to the video... well.. yeah.. Sorry.. I got nothing.. .. Bill, as one 20th century guy to another, I really just don't get this era.. At all.. Oh well.. here we are.. what are you gonna do?.. Well here's looking forward to the next 1967 Pontiac Grand Prix, or 1964 Cadillac or 1968 Polara or 1971 Riviera.. take care.. (I'm a 1957 model)
BILL ANY REVIEW YOU DO IS SO SPECIAL, EVEN IF IT'S JUST SEVEN OF US WATCHING, LOL, I AM SURE 150 K OF US LISTEN TO IIT. GREAT JOB ALL THE SAME.
I love the BEETLE, especially the convertible version.
HEYYY BILL...You Know what we REALLY NEED...More of the "BILL'S GREATEST HITS" vids!!!! LoloL
You seem to like practically everything about the car including the way it drives, and then you say you can't stand it. Time to switch therapists.
I like the beetle! The convertible looks especially fun.
Bill, relax! It's just a car that you are driving. I don't associate any judgement from others regarding this (or any) choice of vehicle. Unless they're paying you the cost of a suitable replacement, what's it to ya (or them)?
I don't know what your problem with it is. I guess you think it's a cat lady car, and yeah, it does appeal to them, but it's also very cool looking, seems to have good quality. (just saw addendum) Okay, that explains it.
Meh. I have a 2012 (first year of the "last" body style) with the 2.0 turbo (200hp) and 6-speed. It's a blast to drive, yet I've gotten as much as 43mpg when babying it. It has cost nearly nothing in repairs (still have the original clutch!) at 239,000 miles. I will agree that the convertible gives off the 65-yr-old former hippie vibe, though....
The design team of the New Beetle intentionally designed the tail lamps to be a pretty close copy of the old 1966 tail lights that were tilted on their sides 90°.
Hey I own a few Hammond organs. Bill you gained another fan!!!!!!!!
Nice car! Thanks for the brief review
Good morning Bill from a "toasty" 8ºF in the Canadian Rockies l*l.
Bill, I love your content, your reviews, your car experience, the interior car views, your settings, the car views; the vehicle historical research; the reams of info; etc.
It seems like a very nice car.
Why would some complain about your video? It’s enjoyable- and it appeals to me, a car guy.
Bill, you made me laugh my ass off with the Air Supply comment! Thank you for making my day!
“Good Bill, at thirty years, an African man am I, and thy spirited rant of the VW Beetle hath moved me to seek its purchase in 2024. Bravo, sir, bravo!”
The biggest strength of the new beetle I see when I drive my wife's...all the young chicks love it !
You're not wrong about any of it. I feel exactly the same. This culture sucks on every front. The majority seem too ignorant and/or checked out to even be able to feel how painful it is to all the senses like we do. I feel like some species going extinct wandering in the wilderness going mad looking for another of my kind.
don't jump just yet
@timomomomo969 Too late. Falling as I write this. /splat
cool car!
Hi Bill, short question i will be soon in Ft Myers. i love to screw around on car junkyards. are there any around Ft Myers/Naples? Hunting for some spares on a Golf 4 and a Mercedes W124.
Thanks a lot and keep doing these cool videos. love your comments
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Considering all the cookie-cutter, non-descriptive cars out there, this ain’t offensive.
19:31 🙄.,....Bill. Fender also makes Amps and cabinets , or ,Stacks as we call them , which are actually speakers. So why wouldn't Fender make car audio speakers? 🤣. Ps. And wouldn't have minded taking one of these last beetles and retroing it to a 70s surf style with surf racks like so many I knew in the 70s had. But I got a 2016 Jetta instead 🤣
My 2000 beetle, beautiful neon blue lighting inside ,’STAYED IN THE shop consistently w/electronic problems
Love the “truth-epilogue” after the original drive…
The Uni-Bomber never drove a Beetle either…
Bill good video, not a fan of VW but a fan of you. keep up the great work I watch every video. love your take on all things automotive related or not I could watch a video of you reviewing a phone book
I had a moonrock silver (light gold) 2013 diesel Beetle 6 speed stick. Loved driving that! Sold it back to dieselgate VW for what I paid. Bought a used 2015 Beetle gas powered automatic. Not as good. Sold it to car gurus when used car priced were high. Lost just about $1000 for the use of the car for a couple of years. Include the 2013 in all I had about 6 years of Beetles for that grand, fuel and insurance. Loving a 2016 Miata now and 2018 CX5. Miss driving the diesel Beetle but glad I’m not polluting like I did. My wife has a light blue 2014 Beetle gas automatic I drive when I feel the urge and when she's driving the CX5 - which is excellent.