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The Volkswagen Beetle (officially the Volkswagen Typ 1, informally in Germany the Volkswagen Käfer and in the USA as Volkswagen Bug) is a two-door, four passenger, rear-engine economy car manufactured and marketed by German automaker Volkswagen (VW) from 1938 until 2003.The need for this kind of car, and its functional objectives, were formulated by Adolf Hitler, leader of Nazi Germany, wishing for a cheap, simple car to be mass-produced for the new road network of his country.
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"Beetle", "Super Beetle", Käfer "Bug", "Superbug", "Kodok", "Coccinelle", "Maggiolino", "Maggiolone", "Fusca", "Vocho", "Escarabajo", "Bolillo", "Pichirilo", "Cucaracha". Volkswagen Type 1
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3-spd semi-automatic,Autostick(1967–76) 4-spd semi-automatic,Saxomat(from 1961) 4-speedmanualtransaxle
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