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The Volkswagen Beetle, commonly called the Bug, is an iconic compact car originally designed in the 1930s that became one of the best-selling and most recognizable automobiles in history.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Volkswagen vehicle
automobile model
automobile nickname
compact car
appliedTo Volkswagen Beetle
bodyStyle 2-door convertible
2-door sedan
category historic vehicle
iconic car
class economy car
countryOfOrigin Germany
designedAs people's car
doorCount 2
drivetrain RWD
enginePlacement rear-mounted
engineType air-cooled
fuelType gasoline
hasAlias Bug self-linksurface differs
hasCulturalStatus automotive icon
symbol of 1960s counterculture
hasGlobalSalesRank among top-selling car models worldwide
layout rear-engine
rear-wheel drive
manufacturer Volkswagen Group
surface form: Volkswagen
marketPosition low-cost car
marketSegment mass-market
nickname Bug self-linksurface differs
notableCharacteristic distinctive fenders
rear engine hump
rounded shape
notableFor being one of the best-selling cars of all time
global popularity
iconic design
originalDesignDecade 1930s
originalProductionEndYear 2003
platform Volkswagen Beetle
surface form: Volkswagen Type 1
productionStartYear 1938
recognizability one of the most recognizable car shapes in history
refersTo Volkswagen Beetle
seatingCapacity 4
soldIn Africa
Asia
Europe
North America
South America
successor Volkswagen Group A5 (PQ46)
surface form: Volkswagen Beetle (A5)

Volkswagen Beetle
surface form: Volkswagen New Beetle
usedAs economical transportation

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Bug hasAlias Bug self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Volkswagen Beetle
Bug nickname Bug self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Volkswagen Beetle