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VolkswagenBeetle 1.6 Sola Cabriolet Euro 4 2dr

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  • Make: Volkswagen
  • Milage: 65899 Miles
  • Year: 2009
  • Model: Beetle
  • Transmission: Manual
  • Fuel: Petrol
  • Location: BR76RJ

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2 OWNERS ONLY DONE 65899 MILES.

This 2 owner Volkswagen Beetle 1.6 Sola Cabriolet Euro 4 2dr is a ( AU59USN)distinct model that combines the classic charm of the Beetle with the pleasure of open-top driving. This particular version, with its 1.6-liter engine, offers a balance of performance and efficiency, adhering to the Euro 4 emissions standards for environmental consideration. Its two-door configuration and convertible. the Volkswagen Beetle you're referring to has a solid service history, with 10 services recorded. The most recent service was completed on September 28, 2024, at which point the car had travelled 65, 899 miles. Notably, a significant maintenance event took place in 2022 when the cambelt and water pump were replaced at 60, 764 miles. This information indicates a well-maintained vehicle, with attention given to crucial components for longevity and performance.gn make it an attractive option for those seeking a stylish and enjoyable driving experience. This vehicle complies with ULEZ regulations in London zones. We offer excellent part-exchange prices, so please Contact us today to book a test drive and find out more about our warranty options, including lifetime warranty. This vehicle complies with ULEZ regulations in London zones. We offer excellent part-exchange prices, so please contact us before you sell your old car. We also provide nationwide delivery for your convenience. We can arrange video calls with our customers before they visit us in person. We have no hidden fees or charges, and you can check our reviews on our website. Please book an appointment in advance to view our cars, by phone or email, as we operate on an appointment only basis. We look forward to hearing from you..

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