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original
the correction
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Why old Beetles? Last I checked, they went out of production since 2003. 11 years ago.
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I don't see a smoking meteor hole through the Brazil-bug, but this will do.
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hue hue hue.
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because heritage yo!
we still make WW2 jokes about Germany and that shit's been done 69 years ago (hehe, I said 69)
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Because German/Brazilian collaboration.
"Brazilian assembly of the Beetle, where it is called "
Fusca
", started in 1953, with parts imported from Germany. By 1959, the cars were 100% Brazilian made. Production continued until 1986. In 1993 production resumed and continued to 1996. The Brazilian version retained the 1958–64 body style (Europe and U.S. version) with the thick door pillars and smaller side windows." (Source: Wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volkswage…
)
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There are old beetles, and there are cute golfs.
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Look at this while listening to this.
It just fits.
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Because VW manufactured a ton of Beetles in both Germany and Brazil.
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No
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I think it does.
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Harsh, but accurate.