Turbo Diesel, Leather, New Timing Belt & Water Pump, Excellent Condition! on 2040-cars
Shavertown, Pennsylvania, United States
This car is one of the nicest used Bug's you will ever find. Because it was meticulously maintained by it's previous owner, it looks awesome and needs nothing. The Good: -Timing Belt and water pump done at 104k miles -Clutch feels strong and transmissions shifts very smoothly -Paint shines beautifully -4 matching tires with plenty of life left in them (all at or above 6/32") -Clean black leather interior -Freshly detailed -45+ miles per gallon -No warning lights on dash -No squeaks rattles or unusual noises -Runs and drives perfect! -Headlights and tail lights are very clear (no hazing) -It is being inspected this week so it will have a current Pennsylvania inspection to ensure the safety and road worthiness of the car. The bad: -Clear coat on the wheels is peeling -Scuff in the paint (in pics) on rear bumper and passenger's side (aren't very noticeable) -Small poke hole in driver's front seat (in pic) There really aren't many bad things I could say about this car. If you're looking for a TDI Bug, you will not be disappointed in this one. Feel free to contact me if you want any more pictures or have questions about the car. Shoot me an email at coalcitykustoms@gmail.com or a call at 570-498-4246. Thanks |
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Carlex Criollo is a Volkswagen Multivan shrine to Alcantara, leather and... fish
Wed, 10 Jul 2013A keen angler recently went to Polish tuner Carlex Design (the same folks who did that steampunk Mini Countryman a while back) for a revamp of his Volkswagen Multivan. What resulted is perhaps the most striking - yet fishing-unfriendly - interior we've ever seen in a van. Below the shoulder line, if a surface isn't covered in cross-stitched Alcantara, then it's covered in cross-stitched leather. Even the steering wheel airbag boss. And the seat supports. And the cupholders.
The brown hue of the Multivan's interior is called Criollo, named for an especially fine specimen of cocoa. The finishing touch on the overhaul is a fileting knife that Carlex made for the owner. We imagine he'll use the knife for the marine life, but keep his van far away from it.
VW investigating Golf water leak discovered by car magazine
Sat, 07 Sep 2013Volkswagen is in a spat with German magazine Auto Bild over claims that its new, seventh-generation Golf may already need a recall. The German weekly reports that new Golfs can leak water into front-passenger footwells due to a faulty drainage tube in their air conditioning systems.
And while the fix itself doesn't sound too terrible, because Volkswagen bases so many cars off the same platform as the Golf, Auto Bild is claiming that 300,000 models could be affected, including the Audi A3 and Seat Leon. That's a very bold claim. For its part, VW is vehemently denying that number, according to Reuters, saying it's aware of the problem and claiming only 46 Golfs need fixing. In addition, it denies that any Audi or Seat models are affected by the issue.
Either way, regardless of how pervasive this leak issue is, North American buyers should rest easy knowing that the problems ought to get fixed by the time the Mk VII Golf finaly reaches our dealerships.
VW midsize crossover production headed for Chattanooga
Fri, 10 Jan 2014Potential labor woes aside, it looks like Volkswagen's Chattanooga, TN factory must have done something that impressed the bosses in Germany, because it sounds like the three-year-old factory is set to score a second model.
The factory currently builds the Passat, and has been in the running alongside VW's Puebla, Mexico factory to build a new crossover vehicle, likely based on the CrossBlue Concept. According to Bloomberg, a pair of unnamed sources have confirmed that Chattanooga is the favorite ahead of an official announcement.
When last we heard about the CrossBlue Concept, word was that a production decision had been delayed over concerns about the three-row CUV's business case. That August 2013 story claimed that a decision regarding the CrossBlue would be pushed back until early in 2014, which means we're ripe for some sort of news, whether good or bad.