Volkswagen Cabrio

Consumers who buy a Volkswagen Cabrio are often enthusiastic about their purchase. Since its launch the Cabrio has been one of the workhorses of the Volkswagen brand. This has always been a meaningful car, and the 2000 model is no different. A convertible for everyone in the family is what the Volkswagen Cabrio provides.

Volkswagen Cabrio Engine Specs

The restyled Cabrio GL is equipped with a 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine that utilizes 8 valves. The engine is mated to a Volkswagen four-speed transaxle. This has resulted in an increase in horsepower and torque over the 1999 version.

Steering control is handled through a power-steering rack-style configuration. The Cabrio comes equipped with power-assisted brakes, with 4-Wheel ABS support. The front brakes are disc while the rear brakes are disc. The car uses coil front springs and coil in the rear.

The fuel system for the 2000 Cabrio is a traditional Bosch Motronic, running on gasoline fuel. The fuel is controlled by an electronic system and is a fuel-injected MFI design. The capacity of the fuel tank is 13.70 gallons.

Vehicle Statistics

The dimensions of the Cabrio GL are 66.70 inches wide by 160.40 inches long. It sits 56.00 inches off the ground. It seats a standard four passengers, with 2 doors. The wheelbase of 97.40 allows for extra leg room for the rear passengers.

The standard warranty period for the Cabrio is 24 months, or 24,000 miles, whichever comes first. This is standard in the convertible market.

The listed retail price in 2000 (MSRP) was $19,990, with a dealer invoice cost of $18,301. This price is on target the industry average price for a two-door Convertible.

MPG Ratings

The Cabrio GL received a miles-per-gallon rating of 22 - 24 in-city driving and 28 - 31 when it came to highway driving. Being a gas-powered non-hybrid car, this was exceptional.

The vehicle is available in Batik Blue Pearl with Black Vinyl Top, Black with Black Vinyl Top, Bright Green Metallic with Black Vinyl Top, Cool White with Black Vinyl Top, Cool White with White Vinyl Top, Desert Wind Metallic with Black Vinyl Top, and Tornado Red with Black Vinyl Top.

What We Think of the Volkswagen Cabrio

The 2000 model year was telling year for the Volkswagen Cabrio. The introduction of several trim levels (along with the GL version) meant that buyers could find the version that best suited their needs.

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