2007 Volkswagen Jetta Gli Fahrenheit Sedan 4-door 2.0l on 2040-cars
Brick, New Jersey, United States
2007 VW Jetta GLI Fahrenheit Edition. Special edition GLI (only 1200 of these care were made) has a 2.0 turbo engine, 17in alloy wheels, 6 speed maunal transmission, and stiff independent euro tuned sport suspension. Interior has Leather heated seats with electric lumbar support, 6 disc stereo with aux input for ipod or phone, bluetooth integrated stereo, 10 speaker VW premium sound system and is serious XM radio ready. Car has power moonroof, rear spoiler, and tons of trunk space. Clean car that was VERY well taken care of. Fresh oil change, timing belt, water pump, cam follower, and tune up just completed. I'm a VW fanatic and always kept this car clean and taken care of. Looking for a good home for it. Car currently has 101,000 miles on it and it's all highway from commuting every day. Car is very quick and fun to drive. I currently still owe some money on the car, so I would have to work out purchasing options with the buyer. Car is located in Ocean County, NJ and I would like the seller to pick the car up but delivery in the area would also be possible. Please e-mail me with any questions. Thanks!
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