Guest Mole Report post Posted June 8, 2003 From AOL: BERLIN (June 6) - Volkswagen said Friday it will stop making the original rear-engine Beetle later this year, bringing the curtain down on the nearly 70-year history of the classic ``bug.'' Production of the last old Beetles at the VW plant in Puebla, Mexico, will ``end this summer,'' spokesman Fred Baerbock said, adding that an exact date was not set. He said there had been sinking demand for the original model, manufactured only in Puebla since 1978. The first version of what would become known as the Beetle was developed in 1934 under the guidance of Adolf Hitler, who wanted to build a ``people's car'' - or in German, a Volkswagen. It first entered mass production after World War II. Over the decades, the VW became a favorite of both thrifty postwar Germans and 1960s American hippies before competition from Japanese compacts elbowed it aside. Volkswagen sold more than 21 million of the cars over the decades, but says it produced less than 30,000 at Puebla last year. Puebla will continue to produce the New Beetle sedan, a modernized successor to the cult car. The New Beetle hit the market in 1998 and has a chassis based on the VW Golf. I thought they stopped making it a long time ago, but I was wrong. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest CoreyLazarus416 Report post Posted June 8, 2003 I thought they stopped a while ago too. My dad used to have one of the classic VW Beetles. Of course, it broke twice a week, but all you needed to do was change a fuse, and it was set. Fun car to ride in, if not cramped. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest DrTom Report post Posted June 8, 2003 My roommate still has a '62 Beetle. Interestingly enough, it's proved to be more reliable than the 1990 Corrado he just recently gave up on. A few guys in my high school had Beetles. They weren't very roomy, but they almost never broke down, and they were good for all kinds of weather. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest MrRant Report post Posted June 8, 2003 It's still manufactured in Europe but not here due to safety concerns I believe. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites