Back in the '60's, we owned a VW bug. In those days, the owner's manual suggested that you replace the engine at 100,000 miles.
Do any of the rest of you remember this?
Do any of the rest of you remember this?
Back in the '60's, we owned a VW bug. In those days, the owner's manual suggested that you replace the engine at 100,000 miles.
Do any of the rest of you remember this?
Thanks so much for the info, Chris! I know nothing about cars, but your explanation is very clear even to me, and I'm fascinated by the use of direct fuel injection so early by the Germans. I'm sorry the VW has kind of faded from the landscape, because it was a great little workhorse. I actually like the visual design of the more recent incarnation also, as well as the gumdrop colors.