Used 2004 VolkswagenNew Beetle Coupe GL

On the Lot
at Jeff Bryan Chevrolet, LLC
    Exterior Color
    Silver
    Interior Color
    silver
    Odometer
    181,154 miles
    Drivetrain
    FWD
    VIN
    3VWBR31C34M415595
    Stock Number
    415595
    Volkswagen New Beetle Coupe

    Included Packages & Accessories

    Detailed Specifications

    • Max seating capacity: 4
    • Horsepower: 100

    Dealer Notes

    Recent Arrival! Clean CARFAX. Silver 2004 Volkswagen Beetle 2D Hatchback GL TDI 1.9L I4 SOHC Direct Injection 38/46 City/Highway MPG 5-Speed Manual FWDBuy with confidence that your paying a fair market price for any of our pre-owned or new vehicles based on our comparison of all vehicles for sale in the entire United States. We strive to be the most competitively priced and will share the market data to prove it.Jeff Bryan Chevrolet LLC. In Kiowa is ready to serve Enid, OK with a full-line of Buick and Chevrolet vehicles. We take pride in helping you find the one that's right for you. We have a huge inventory of Chevrolet and Buick vehicles for sale. Whether you're looking for a new or used car, our sales team can help with its no-pressure philosophy. We also serve Enid, OK and Wichita, KS Chevrolet & Buick drivers. Let us show you what a great Chevrolet and Buick dealer should be. We will make your car-buying experience efficient and stress-free. Call Jeff Bryan (owner) today at (620) 206-4070 to schedule a test drive or if you would like specific driving instructions, then please visit our hours and directions page. We feel proud to serve your Enid, OK Chevrolet and Buick customers. OUR FIVE STAR REVIEW COMMITMENT Jun 16, 2017 Jeff knows exactly what he is doing! I was initially attracted to the dealership due to the pricing but the personal involvement and sincere commitment to ensuring the customer is satisfied was nothing short of outstanding! This will be the first place I look for my next vehicle. David W. Maize.

    KBB.com Consumer Reviews

    Kelley Blue Book - KBB.com
    Overall3.7Out of 5
    • Not worth the money

      By katertot on Friday, May 29, 2009

      2.0
      Not only is the car more expensive to fix than a BMW, I had one problem after the other. I put new breaks (front AND back), a waterpump, ball joints, and more into it in less than six months. I put about $1,000 into the car, and I still have problems. VW's are known for electrical problems and it has proven to be true in my case. It does get pretty good mileage, about 32-34 MPG but it is not worth all the trouble and money when I only owned the car for two years.
    • 2000 new beetle review

      By Stasis on Wednesday, January 10, 2024

      5.0
      I have owned a 2000 new beetle since I bought it new. It has been a wonderful vehicle with little to no problems. I needed new glow plugs once and a new turbo at 19 years old. ( this is a TDI) I don't think that is a bad review. Plus I get 35 miles city and 54 miles mpg hwy if I stay at 65 miles per hour. Otherwise 48 mpg.
    • THE WORST CAR EVER BUILT

      By Ric on Sunday, October 28, 2007

      1.0
      Bought the car brand new. Now with 40,000 in 6.5 years. VW was great with their handicapped driver program. The car got great safety ratings. So, it was a no brainer. Well, that was the END of the satisfaction. Poor gas mileage, that has never improved.(15city/19hwy) Many electrical problems, WAY TOO MANY RECALLS!!!(15 so far) Some for the same issue. Poor engineering, quality, & reliability. Dealerships are not equipped to take care of the problems.(I have tryed 4 in my area.) Every plastic piece on the car that could possably fall off, HAS. AND, what is up with the "Stewart Little" sunvisors??? I think they should have kept this car on the drawing board. This is definatly NOT a Volkswagen like I remeber. DO NOT BUY ONE OF THESE CARS!!! NEW OR USED.
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