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Safety 2013 Volkswagen Beetle |
- Overall 8.0 of 10
- Interior 9.0 of 10
- Performance 7.0 of 10
- Quality 7.0 of 10
- Safety 8.0 of 10
- Features 9.0 of 10
- Fuel Engine 7.0 of 10
Because 2013 Volkswagen Beetle Convertible is a brand-new model, it has not been fully tested by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) or by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). The 2013 Beetle Coupe has scored five side-crash and rollover ratings from the four-star NHTSA, however, and the 2012 model scored four stars overall. In IIHS testing, the 2013 Beetle sign up well in moderate overlap offset frontal crash and roof-strength action, complete IIHS ratings are not yet available due to the lack of side and rear-impact data.
All Beetles offer the required front, standard and curtain airbags, anti-lock brakes, and stability control, and active headrests. Rearview mirror big enough means it's not hard to get a good view of the driving of the driver's seat, although there is slightly less than the rearward visibility in the New Beetle.
Hands-free talking minimize disruption behind the wheel, and Bluetooth standard or available on all 2013 Beetle models.
Some safety equipment is more high-tech Volkswagen Beetle has not been suitable for include: parking sensors, rearview camera, and a blind-spot monitor - a choice that we have come to expect on a vehicle in the $ 30,000 price range, and more and more, price range $ 20,000 .
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Safety 2013 Volkswagen Beetle |
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Safety 2013 Volkswagen Beetle |
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