| Would you buy used 2006 VW Beetle Convertible with say 133K mileage?? It's in good shape...passed VA emissions inspection and overall in good shape. No exterior damage - everything working. |
| Sure, if it was cheap and that was what I could afford. I might work on building a “car repair” fund. |
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no - VW has a horrible record of electrical issues.
My trusted mechanic recommends getting rid of VWs at around 100 - 125K miles as after that (expensive) items start to go. Also - since VW is no longer making the Beetle, getting parts will be hard. I had a VW minivan that took a month to get parts - and it was only a few years after they stopped making it. |
| depends on the cost. |
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It depends on the cost.
My husband works on our VWs (both vintage and new), but we do not have a beetle. |
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OP Here - Cost of one nearby was just posted for sale for $2,795.
Other option is a used 2005 Mini Cooper Convertible - higher cost of $4,800 but low mileage of 74K. |
| You seem to only want cars that are very expensive to maintain, which is a strange choice when buying used. But if your options are a high-mileage VW and a high-mileage BMW, just flip a coin or decide on color. |
Agree....but am asking for my college age kid who has own money to spend and at over 18 there's only so much I can say....tried steering towards used Toyota, etc....but as with many young adults...they will learn by their mistakes. |
If he is old enough to make his own decision, he is old enough to do the research by himself. Doing research himself is a life skill that will do him good. I would but neither vw/mini. |
They will end up stranded on the side of a road somewhere. Ask me how I know. If they must get something flashy and sporty, get a used Scion or Mazda 6 (both featured in the Fast and Furious franchises). Buying a used VW or BMW or really any German or British car with that age and mileage is literally flushing money down the toilet. |
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No.
You could get a modest new car for the amount the repairs will eventually cost on the VW. |
| Carmax gives little to nothing (won’t buy) German cars over eight years old because of the electrical issues. Would you buy a car that Carmax won’t touch? |
VW parts / repairs are expensive. It will just be a money pit. |
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Let me be horribly sexist and say “no”. They both sound like “girl” cars, and I do not want my college age daughter stuck on the side of a road somewhere. Toyota Solara, perhaps? Miata?
I still think about the college girl whose car broke down somewhere in the Midwest and she didn’t have a cell phone. 1990s. I don’t recall the details. |