Question on trim level for a 2017 1.8 Beetle
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Question on trim level for a 2017 1.8 Beetle
Hello,
I couldn't find any returns on my searches for 1.8T Fleet Auto, so hopefully this or trim levels in general were not discussed somewhere that I missed.
We have a 2017 Volkswagen Beetle 1.8T Fleet Auto per the VW VIN decoder. The style is listed as 1.8T Fleet Auto, but no trim level is specified (unless they are the same). The question I have is that when looking for an interior part is asks me to select a trim level - #PinkBeetle Hatchback, Classic Hatchback, Dune Hatchback, R-Line SEL Hatchback, S Hatchback, SE Hatchback or SEL Hatchback.
I know I can eliminate the Pink, Dune and R-Line, so I am thinking it is the "classic", but wanted to make sure before I bought the part.
Can anyone confirm exact what is meant by Fleet Auto style??
Thank you
I couldn't find any returns on my searches for 1.8T Fleet Auto, so hopefully this or trim levels in general were not discussed somewhere that I missed.
We have a 2017 Volkswagen Beetle 1.8T Fleet Auto per the VW VIN decoder. The style is listed as 1.8T Fleet Auto, but no trim level is specified (unless they are the same). The question I have is that when looking for an interior part is asks me to select a trim level - #PinkBeetle Hatchback, Classic Hatchback, Dune Hatchback, R-Line SEL Hatchback, S Hatchback, SE Hatchback or SEL Hatchback.
I know I can eliminate the Pink, Dune and R-Line, so I am thinking it is the "classic", but wanted to make sure before I bought the part.
Can anyone confirm exact what is meant by Fleet Auto style??
Thank you
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Question on trim level for a 2017 1.8 Beetle
It's looks great in black. It's underrated as a coupe and yes with some improvements in sound proofing, I think it could be a great little car.
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