The 2013 VW Beetle Fender Edition cannot boast any significant performance increases it certainly does have ton of audio and visual upgrades, which is exactly what you can expect from Fender Edition car.
Volkswagen was kind enough to provide us with press release that lays out all the features and specifications that this special edition offers bug and provide good amount of high-quality images. The back test is how it stacks up to special edition of its competitors and see whether it really
The first thing you notice as you will walk to the Fender edition bug is that it borrows the front end of the Beetle Turbo, it has chrome strip across the entire width of the lower grille and the distribution of the indicators of the fog lights. The headlights are bi-xenon variety and offer plenty of light to see at night.
At each corner of the Beetle Fender Edition comes with an 18-inch disc wheel, which will borrow from the Beetle 2.5L. These will have disc wheels because of the large flat disc-shaped area in the center of the rim, not because it simulates these goofy brake discs on it. The exterior of the Beetle Fender Edition is Deep Black Pearl Metallic, draped it borrowed from the Turbo models, color options.
There are really only two parts of the Fender Edition the exterior, which make it truly unique. The first article is the Fender emblems just below the A-pillar mounted - the front pillars - on the outside of the beetle. Other unique features are the chrome side mirrors. None of these features are on each other beetles.
Overall, we are somewhat disappointed with the exterior, because it's just mix-mash of the various features, sans the mirror and Fender logo which you can buy online for cheap. It is nice to see VW under conservative approach and not completely destroy the beetles sexy new look.
The 2.0-liter turbocharged four-pot is pumping 200 hp between 5,100 rpm and 6,000 rpm and 207 pound-feet of torque at 1,700 to 5,000 revolutions per minute. Connected with this engine, standard 6-speed manual Trans, that feed power to the front wheels. The Turbo model has an optional 6-speed automatic, so we expect the Fender Edition will have the same opportunities. Our only complaint that remains true throughout the Beetle line is that it only comes in front-wheel drive. With all the great resources at your fingertips VW See: Audi Quattro system and VW 4Motion system), why in the world there is not an AWD turbo version of the Beetle yet.
All that power brings to the Beetle Turbo is the fastest production Beetle ever reached 60 mph in just 6.8 seconds, and we expect the Fender edition therefore not practical slower. That's heck of lot faster than the 1953 Beetle, whose top speed was just a bit more than 60 miles per hour and lasted only 22.9 seconds to reach mph to 50.
In addition to the extra ponies, this is amplified 2.0-liter engine is also quite economical, still respectable 21-22 mpg in the city and 30 mpg on the highway.
We love the fact that VW wanted to build this special edition Beetle to its highest platform. So many car manufacturers to build more special edition models at the base or mid-range platform in hopes of raking in higher profits by marking up lower trim levels for the additional special equipment.
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