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posted on March 29th, 2003 at 06:29 PM
Can my beetle handle the commute?


Hi,

I own a 68 beetle and I drive an hour between Brisbane and the Gold Coast 5 days a week to get to work.

It is a pretty smooth run along the highway, except of an afternoon when I crawl for about 15-20 minutes when I get into Brisbane.

Do you think the bug can handle the commute?

It is in good condition and hasn't broken down on me in the year and a half I have had it.

I would love everyone's thoughts.

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posted on March 29th, 2003 at 06:51 PM


It sure will ..just keep it serviced regularly ie at least 6 monthly with the miles you do and it should last forever........ just check with the brissy guys here for the best local mechanic and happy motoring:thumb



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posted on March 29th, 2003 at 06:56 PM
Flogging it :)


thanks :)

What speed do think I could sit on with out pushing it too hard? Obviosly the speed limit is 100-110, but would this be flogging it?
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posted on March 29th, 2003 at 08:08 PM


If you give it regular oil changes and tune ups it should handle the trip and the speed limit no problems :bounce
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posted on March 29th, 2003 at 08:32 PM


If you are serious get yourself an oil temp gauge and drive by that.
You should cruise at no more than 110 for long periods.
I have found i follow the speedo. I can do 110 @ 110 degrees.
Might want to get stand offs for the deck lid to let more air in.
You wont be doing 110 on a 40 degrees summers day though.




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wink.gif posted on March 29th, 2003 at 08:49 PM
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Thanks heaps,

I wrote off my mazda the other day and have been driving the bug to work - wasn't sure if could handle the commute.

I was hoping it would be ok, so I wouldn't have to by another souless car :)
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posted on March 29th, 2003 at 10:56 PM


Keep on top of the maintenance, particularly oil level and changes and you shouldn't have a problem.

In recent years there seems to have emerged a school of thought that says anything over about 20 yrs old has to be babied along at 80 kmh. Personally I don't buy that. Use 'em like the designers intended I say ;).
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posted on March 30th, 2003 at 11:48 AM


yeah the cruising speed is 110kph, they were designed to go at that speed all day long since the 1930's



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