25 years ago when I had one, we called them bugs, not beetles, although
either would do. The Beatles were still popular then so we didn't use beetle much.
I was two years older than my 1962 bug, which was my first car.
Day-glow green baja, 6v, 40 hp, 4 spd, 30+ mpg hwy, 55+
mph with a tail wind.
I drove that car all over the USA, no air, no cruise, no nothing.
Between me and the rest of my family at least five bugs are accounted for.
Anyone who buys a cheap car that should last a long time is a bug person
in my book, Scion, Element, and maybe the new micro honda (and toyota)
coming out this year will also qualify.
But there is no modern equivalent to the bug phenomenon. We have never
again seen a strangely cute car that was dirt cheap and lasted forever.
It was so popular that 20-25 years ago there were *many* shops that
repaired exactly one car, the bug.
They are long gone now.