1973 Volkswagen Beetle- Completely Rhino Lined! on 2040-cars
Arlington, Texas, United States
Body Type:U/K
Engine:1641cc weber progressive carb
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Owner
Exterior Color: Black
Make: Volkswagen
Number of Cylinders: 4
Model: Beetle - Classic
Trim: base 2-door
Drive Type: FWD
Mileage: 25,000
Car is covered beautifully in professional rhino liner. 1641cc weber progressive carb 4" narrowed adjustable beam. Pans are solid. Headliner is in good condition. New Porsche 4 stroke rims. New burgundy carpet. Engine is turnkey and strong. Quick release decklid. Everything works except turn signal (needs turn signal switch, $40 part) Freeway flyer transmission enables it to cruise at 90 mph. Comes with head unit with USB and AUX inputs and two 5x9 (not installed) as well as 200w amp and two mids (installed). Clear blue title. Payment through PayPal only. Will NOT deliver. Pickup ONLY. Shipping is under BUYER discretion. If any questions, feel free to message me through eBay.
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BMW says its diesels are above board
Fri, Sep 25 2015BMW got yanked into the riptide of the Volkswagen diesel scandal thanks to a report in Auto Bild, which Auto Bild has now clarified. On Thursday the German magazine said that when the International Council on Clean Transportation tested the X3 xDrive 2.0d, the ICCT discovered the diesel X3's tailpipe emissions exceeded the European limit by more than 1,100 percent. The key detail, though, is that apparently at no time did the ICCT find that BMW cheated on any emissions tests. No one has explained why the X3 diesel had such high emissions and the ICCT wouldn't comment on the Auto Bild report. But the mag has issued a clarification asserting that in spite of the excessive emissions, there is no evidence BMW engaged in regulatory subterfuge. Every other BMW vehicle ICCT tested was within compliance, but the organization's report from October 2014 - that no one paid attention to - found that nitrogen oxide emissions in 15 vehicles it tested averaged seven times the European limit. The brand's stock is still suffering from the taint. It dropped almost ten percent the day the report came out before rallying to close at five percent down. But on Monday BMW stock closed at 84.01 euros, and as of writing on Friday it's still trying to fight its way back above 80 euros. With so many people still just trying to find out how widespread the the issue is, and trust rather low, it's likely BMW won't be the one dragged down, fairly or not. Related Video:
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The factory currently builds the Passat, and has been in the running alongside VW's Puebla, Mexico factory to build a new crossover vehicle, likely based on the CrossBlue Concept. According to Bloomberg, a pair of unnamed sources have confirmed that Chattanooga is the favorite ahead of an official announcement.
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