Government safety regulations are put in place to, you know, actually  keep us safer. But sometimes, it seems the loopholes are big enough to  drive a truck through. Okay, maybe not a truck, but definitely  aVolkswagen New Beetle.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has determined  that the certain examples of the aging Volkswagen Bug (both the coupe  and convertible) manufactured in September 2010 failed to meet new  Federal crash test requirements that went into effect that month.  Reasonable enough, we suppose, as the regulations are there for a  reason.
The fix? To replace the non-compliant vehicles with ones manufactured before  September 1, 2010. In other words, the replacement cars still won’t  meet the new safety regulations, but didn’t have to at the time of their  manufacture because the rules had yet to come into force. Seriously.
The end result may not make occupants of the 27 affected units any  safer, but at least they’ll be on the right side of the red tape. Follow  the jump for the full recall notice.
Source:Autoblog





