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No Reserve Auction=2000 Vw Cabrio=convertible=automatic=clear Title on 2040-cars

Year:2000 Mileage:163323
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====NO RESERVE AUCTION====

PLEASE BID TO WIN AND OWN THIS VW CABRIO "CONVERTIBLE"

IT WILL SELL TO THE LAST AND FINAL BIDDER

PLEASE...ONLY BID -IF- YOU CAN AND WILL PAY YOUR BID IN CASH.

This is a NO RESERVE AUCTION for a 2000 Year VW CABRIO CONVERTIBLE.

The Engine is the Factory 4-Cylinder engine, It cranks and runs very good. Engine does NOT Smoke/Leak/Use/Burn any oil. Engine runs smooth and has good power.

Mileage is 163,323 but will be more when sold as car is being driven some.

Automatic Transmission, Shifts out good and smooth through all gears.

Driver and Passenger Seats are worn and will need recovering. I have seat covers on both seats now.  Rear seat is nice. Carpet is clean. AM-FM CD Player. Car has Factory A/C...  A/C unit has Freon in it and compressor works, BUT the A/C still blows HOT, Not sure why.  All lights and gauges work.

Convertible top is in good clean condition, No rips or Tears. Top is nice. Top lays back by hand very easily with only one person.  Power Windows all work good. Car has Power Steering. Power Brakes.

Body is nice and clean, small dent in driver door. No Rust, Paint is nice and clean.

Tires are in good condition, all tires have 75% tread. Aluminum rims.

Clear South Carolina Title in hand.  No Liens, No salvage.

SOLD AS-IS = NO WARRANTY = NO REFUNDS = NO RETURNS = JUST BUSINESS.

Payment Must Be CASH IN PERSON  =OR=  BANK WIRE TRANSFER ONLY!!!!!

NO CHECKS!!!   NO CHECKS!!!   NO CHECKS!!!

I can have this car delivered to you ANYWHERE in the GREAT U.S.A. {lower 48 only} For Just $1.00 {one dollar} PER MILE = ONE WAY FEE. I will need Your TOWN AND ZIP CODE to give you a True delivery quote.

Car is located in Darlington S.C.  29532

Any Questions...Please Call Or Text  1-843-496-4535  {please mention VW Cabrio If Text}

Thanks for looking.

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Ten of the greatest Super Bowl car commercials of all time

Thu, Jan 28 2016

With an average of over 100 million viewers each year, the Super Bowl always has advertisers bringing out the big guns. And for those among us who don't know the difference between a safety and a touchback, those commercials can be one of the most compelling aspects of the annual ritual. Car companies, in particular, have a long history of making the most of the huge Super Bowl audience by debuting some of the most memorable advertisements that have ever aired on television. So, in preparation for the new batch we'll be seeing this coming Sunday, here's a collection of our favorites from the past. 10. Audi – The Godfather When Audi created this homage to the quintessential gangster movie to promote its newest sports car, the company managed to make a commercial that was simultaneously funny, a little bit disturbing, and most importantly memorable. 9. Maserati – Strike This one might start out slow, but it delivers not only with the wicked sound of the third-generation Ghibli's engine, but with an interesting message about hubris in the auto industry as well. 8. Nissan 300ZX Twin-Turbo – Dream Directed by none other than Ridley Scott (Blade Runner, Alien), this dystopian spot has centers around a narrator who explains that in his dream the bad guys are unable to catch him despite their best efforts by way of street bikes, race cars, and supersonic jets. While the twin-turbocharged 300ZX car was certainly a performance powerhouse to be reckoned with in its day, the concept and execution of this one does come off a little bit campy now – but in a good way. Then again, it is a dream, after all. 7. General Motors – Robot This one is unique in that it's genuinely depressing on a profound level. Who would've thought that the simulated suicide of a lovable, anthropomorphic car-building robot who has fallen on hard times could be such a downer? 6. Nissan – With Dad Although the debut season of its new LMP1 racer didn't exactly turn out how the team hoped it would, there's no denying that Nissan's depiction of a strained father-and-son relationship that eventually leads to redemption (and the introduction of the 2016 Maxima) tugs at the heartstrings. 5. Volkswagen – Big Day A surprisingly poignant advert, this one might be low on dialogue but it certainly gets its message across. And just as the dramatic soundtrack begins to lull the viewer into a sense of security, our expectations are upended. 4.

VW Beetle R is one mean bug

Wed, 02 Oct 2013

Volkswagen's R lineup currently consists of the Golf R in North America, and the too-cool-for-school Scirocco R in Europe. It hasn't exactly been a secret as to which VW would next get the R treatment; the German manufacturer reportedly confirmed that a hotter Beetle would be coming to the US. That announcement, in August 2011, was followed up by a production-ready Beetle R Concept at the 2011 Frankfurt Motor Show.
After some wait, we're finally seeing spy shots of the Beetle R in Germany. The mule shown in the images here is wearing the R-Line bodykit, which adds sportier front and rear fascias, side skirts, dual exhausts and a not-so-subtle spoiler. Topped off with Volkswagen's traditional, five-spoke R wheels, we'd be just fine with the Beetle R coming to market as is.
Our spy photographer, though, seems to think that the production R will get even sportier sheetmetal, which we take to mean the more assertive look shown on the Frankfurt show car. Larger intakes on the front fascia, a bigger rear spoiler and vertical vents on the rear bumper could all be upcoming. Whether a production model will include the concept's polished wheels (R cars haven't traditionally embraced that look), vented hood and the quad-tipped exhausts remains to be seen.

Editors' Choice: Top Five 2013 Geneva Motor Show Debuts

Fri, 08 Mar 2013

We've returned from a very busy week in Switzerland, and in going back over all of our 75 stories from the Geneva Motor Show, our editors have gathered up their personal favorite debuts from the European expo.
The wonderful thing about the Geneva show is just how wide of an array of vehicles are on display - everything from funny little one-off EVs to the most exotic of supercars to, well, truly ridiculous displays of coachbuilding. And because of that, this list of our editors' favorites might not be as predictable as you think.
But we don't want to give anything away just yet. Scroll down to have a look at our team's favorites from Geneva.