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Vw Touareg-v10-tdi- Diesel-69,943miles-awd-vw Platinum Warranty-6/2016 & 100,290 on 2040-cars

US $24,500.00
Year:2004 Mileage:69943
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Excellent condition, Low miles only 69,943.  Volkswagen Drive Easy-Platinum Warranty covers everything-bumper to bumper!  This warranty is good through June of 2016 and 100,290 miles. It's totally transferrable So it still has over 30,000 miles and 27 months left on it.  This worth over $6000.  The turbos are brand new having been replaced about 2000 miles ago.  Everything is covered you don't have to worry about anything for over 2 years.  

CALL 303 519 8935 WITH ANY QUESTIONS

Equipped with the 5.0l V-10 Turbo Diesel with 553 lb.-ft. of Torque @ 2,000RPM Mated to a 6-speed Automatic Transmission. Comes with Every Available Option including Navigation, Moon roof, Parking Sensors Front and Rear, Bose 12 Speaker Premium Sound System, Luggage Rack, Heated Seats Front and Rear, Leather Steering Wheel, Rear Side Blinds, Tow Package, Full Adjustable Air Ride Suspension with Sport, Auto and Comfort Settings and More. All Services are up to Date, Garage Kept, Non Smoker, Immaculate Condition, With No Issues at All. Comes Complete with all Owners Manuals Also comes with 20" OZ rims, fog lights, Nitto Terra Grappler All Terrains (80%)

I get roughly 26mpg highway and 18 city.  

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Volkswagen Golf voted 2013 European Car of the Year

Tue, 05 Mar 2013

The seventh-generation Volkswagen Golf just went on sale in Europe, but it is already off to a promising start. Announced as the Geneva Motor Show kicked off, the newest Golf was named European Car of the Year for 2013 in dominating style over cars like the Subaru BRZ/Toyota GT86 twins, Volvo V40, Ford B-Max and Mercedes-Benz A-Class.
According to Automotive News Europe, the MkVII Golf won handily over its rivals with a total of 414 votes. The Subaru BRZ and Toyota GT86 received 202 votes finishing in a distant second, while the Volvo V40 (189 votes), Ford B-Max (148 votes) and Mercedes-Benz A-Class (138 votes) round out the top five. The new Golf marks the third Volkswagen product to receive the prestigious award with previous cars including the MkIII Golf and the most recent iteration of the Polo.

Volkswagen Golf Wagon caught completely uncovered

Thu, 28 Feb 2013

Without a lot of information to go with them, our camera-toting spies have captured some new images of a Volkswagen Golf wagon variant that is almost completely undisguised. In fact, the one piece of camouflage on the tidy wagon would probably have gone unnoticed to most casual viewers. Look closely at the rear three-quarter view of the car and you'll notice that the apparent taillight clusters are actually fakes - the outline of the real units is faintly visible behind the blue bodywork and the sticker-like fake taillights.
It's a good guess then, that this Golf wagon (called a Golf Kombi by our spy photographer) is a prototype that's pretty far along in the development cycle for Volkswagen. We can't be sure what impact this will have on the company's small wagon offering here in the US, but we'd be pretty surprised if something very like this didn't end up as the next Jetta SportWagen. We might well have more information on that front, after we visit Geneva next week.

VW outsells GM in China for first time in 8 years

Fri, 26 Oct 2012

In case you didn't know, Volkswagen is hell-bent on becoming the largest automaker in the world. The German carmaker has inched closer to that goal, having outsold General Motors in China last quarter for the first time in eight years.
Volkswagen's sales in China, its largest marker, increased by 21 percent last quarter to 704,991 units. Those numbers almost tripled GM's third-quarter growth, and were enough to beat out the American automaker's 664,765 sales. GM, however, still leads in year-to-date sales in China by a slim margin of around 77,000 units. The Asian nation also happens to be GM's largest market, and according to the report in Automotive News, China's car market may grow to be larger than the US, Japan and Germany combined in three years' time.
About the news his company was bested in China by VW last quarter, GM CEO Dan Akerson is quoted saying, "It's not whether you're the biggest car manufacturer. It's whether you want to be the most profitable." It should be noted of these figures that GM includes truck figures, yet excludes Hong Kong and Macau from its Chinese sales numbers, while VW does just the opposite. Through September of this year, Volkswagen had 5 of the 10 best selling vehicles in China. GM boasted three of the cars on that list.