2008 Volkswagen Eos Lux Convertible 2-door 2.0l on 2040-cars
Dublin, California, United States
Selling our Eos car in great condition and we have taken care of it very much. It is used do drive during the weekends and during the summer • Body Style: Convertible • Exterior Color: Red • Engine: 4 Cyl • Transmission: Automatic • Drivetrain: FWD • Doors: 2 • 4-Wheel Disc Brakes • 4-Wheel Independent Suspension • AM/FM • Adjustable Headrests • Adjustable Steering Wheel • Air Conditioning • Alloy Wheels • Anti-lock Brakes • Anti-theft System • CD (6 Disc changer) • Cruise Control • Dual-zone Climate Control • Fog Lights • Front Airbags (Dual) • Hard Top • Heated Mirrors • Heated Seats • Independent Suspension • Intermittent Wipers • Leather Shift Knob • Leather Steering Wheel • Leatherette Seats • MP3 • Power Mirrors • Power Seat (Dual) • Power Steering • Power Sun/Moonroof • Power Top • Power Windows • Reading Lights • Rear Window Defroster • Remote Trunk Release • Satellite Radio • Tachometer • Thermometer • Tire Pressure Monitoring System • Traction/Stability Control • Trip Computer • Vanity Mirror/Light |
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