Basic Information

BrandVolkswagen
SeriesBeetle
Year2010
First Registration2010/05
Mileage21,000km
Transfer Count-
FuelGasoline
TransmissionManumatic
Engine2.0L 115 L4
ColorYellow
Seats4seats

Condition Description

good

【Time Capsule | 2010 Black Orange Beetle】21,000 kilometers, a time capsule yet to be transferred. A clash of orange and black, a symphony of classic and vibrant. This isn't just a car; it's a dazzling moment frozen in 2010, a collector's item with only 2000 meters per kilometer. The design touches of the tenth century. Orange flames burn, black classic. Rounded lines conceal an enduring romantic gene. The dashboard freezes on extremely low mileage, no transfer record. A time traveler, like someone just stepped out of a showroom. Suitable for: • Collectors searching for museum-missed exhibits • Urban explorers yearning for flowing color symbols • Classic car enthusiasts capturing the design essence of the millennium.

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Document Information

Inspection Expiry Date2026/11
Warranty Expiry Date-
Insurance Expiry Date2026/05

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Why is there a time difference between the production date on the vehicle nameplate and the first registration date on the registration certificate?

The nameplate date is the absolute time when the vehicle leaves the factory; the registration date is when the vehicle is registered with the traffic management department after sale. The difference represents the time the vehicle spent in the dealer's warehouse or logistics. If the time difference exceeds 6-8 months, the vehicle is considered a "stock vehicle," and we pay special attention to the natural aging of its rubber components.

What are your assessment criteria and repair recommendations for vehicles with "slight oil seepage (non-dripping)" in the engine or transmission?

As rubber seals age, "slight oil seepage (oil stains but no dripping)" is very common in used cars and is not considered a major fault. Our recommendation is: as long as the oil level does not drop abnormally, just clean and monitor it regularly after arrival, without the need to immediately incur high costs to disassemble and replace the seals.

After receiving the car, I found that the 12V battery was dead and couldn't start, or the wiper rubber was aging. Does this count as a quality breach on your part?

No, it does not. International shipping (especially RoRo) usually takes 30 to 60 days, during which the vehicle is stationary. A dead 12V battery, natural tire pressure loss, and even wiper aging due to temperature differences are all reasonable physical wear during long-distance transport. We strongly recommend that overseas buyers bring a portable jump starter and an air pump when picking up their vehicles at the port.

Volkswagen Beetle 2.0L 115 L4

甲壳虫 2010款 2.0 BlackOrange敞篷豪华版

EXW: $23,125
Car CodeSWA1591120
Publish Date2026/01/20