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2001 Volkswagen New Beetle Only 82,000 Miles, No Reserve, Great Car, Reliable on 2040-cars

Year:2001 Mileage:82000
Location:

West Chicago, Illinois, United States

West Chicago, Illinois, United States
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I am selling my daughters 2001 Volkswagen New Beetle. It is an absolutely awesome car. Great gas mileage, fun to drive and very reliable. It has a 5 speed manual transmission which is very economical and gets over 30 miles per gallon. We have owned it for 2 years and it is mechanically solid with no issues at all. The engine starts right up even on the coldest Chicago days. The heated seats keep you toasty warm and the air conditioning will keep you cool even on the hottest summer days. I put 4 Michelin tires on it about 6000 miles ago. The outside is in great condition the paint is shiny and looks awesome I would give it a 8.5 out of 10 which is pretty impressive considering its age.  When we bought the car there were some skuffs on the bumper and the spoiler, we had them repainted but the colors never matched so we ended up repainting the entire car. Other then a few minor dings I would consider it in very good to excellent condition. It has leather interior, heated seats, a sunroof and a sporty rear spoiler. The interior is still in good condition for its age I would give it a 6.75 out of 10. The car does have accident history that was professionally repaired well before we purchased it.  The car drives straight there is no sign of any damage.  We have not had any major mechanical issues with the car in the 2 years that we have owned it.  We replaced the battery and the passenger window track because it was slow moving.  The water pump was replaced before we bought it, we also replaced the main drive belt just to be safe.   It has had regular oil changes. The only issue that I am aware of is the number 2 button on the radio is stuck, the radio functions perfectly.

Feel free to call or email with any questions. This is a great little car very reliable.


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