A Volkswagen cant boil over.
Its physically impossible.
The reason is absurdly simple: The VWs rear engine is cooled by air, not water.
Since air cant boil, neither can the car.
If you had to, you could drive a VW all day at top speed through a desert. Or edge along in bumper-to-bumper traffic on the hottest day of the year.
You may get all steamed up, but not your Volkswagen.
Chances are you‘ll appreciate the air-cooled engine even more in winter. Air can’t freeze any more than it can boil. So you don‘t need anti-freeze. (You couldn’t put any in a VW even if you wanted to; theres no radiator. And so no hoses to leak. No draining. No flushing. No rust.)
\In the past, few VW owners have been amused to find a perplexed gas station attendant with a bucket of water and no place to put it.
But we‘ve taken care of that in our’61 model. This year, a windshield washer is standard equipment.
It uses water.
Let the man fill it up.