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Exhaust leaks forward of the muffler are usually easily heard, while after the muffler may not be. Not only do you need to have an exhaust leak, you need a way for the leaking gases to get into the passenger compartment. The new Beetle won't be much fun if you're dead from falling asleep while driving before you get it. It's not THAT cold out, drive with the windows open, blast the ventilation fan to bring in outside air, or get it fixed. You don't say what year the Cav is...newer cars even at that mileage rarely have bad emissions problems (unless the car is in disrepair). The CO detectors they sell for houses I think are battery operated so you should be able to bring one in your car. Try Lowes/Home Despot.
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