2016 Volkswagen Beetle R-Line SEL Review
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Put a 2.0-liter turbocharged engine with 210 horsepower in the Volkswagen Beetle and you have a compact car that pegs the fun-to-drive meter. Add in a 6-speed manual gearbox and it ramps up the engagement level, making the Volkswagen Beetle R-Line a car that driving enthusiasts won?t be able to keep their hands off of.
It offers fun and enough practicality that it begs to be looked at if you are an urban commuter.
This week, we have been driving the 2016 Volkswagen Beetle R-Line SEL, which is the upper trim model.
What?s New For 2016"
The Beetle lineup gets the latest Volkswagen touchscreen interface as a standard feature. Upper trims get VW Car-Net App-Connect (smartphone connectivity features). A new lighting package debuts and there are new colors for the 2016 Beetle. Features & Options
The 2016 Volkswagen Beetle R-Line SEL ($31,450) comes standard with a rearview camera, heated front seats, three-color ambient lighting, a 6.3-inch touchscreen, VW Car-Net smartphone integration, and satellite radio. The R-Line SEL upgrades feature 19-inch wheels, automatic bi-xenon headlights, LED running lights, leather upholstery, a Fender premium sound system, and the R-Line SE’s various performance and styling upgrades. This R-Line SEL came with the optional Tornado Red paint, Black leather interior, and 6-speed manual transmission, all at no extra charge.
Total MSRP including destination: $32,270.
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