2006 Volkswagen Gti Base Hatchback 2-door 2.0l Very Low Miles on 2040-cars
Flushing, New York, United States
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For sale is a 2006 Volkswagen GTI 2.0 Turbo completely stock/never modified. Clean car fax and never involved in an accident. The car has the following options:
- Factory bi-xenon HID - Spoiler - Sunroof - Navigation/DVD - 6 speed automatic DSG transmission The car has the automatic (DSG) double clutch transmission with paddle shifter. The transmission shifts smoothly. The engine is strong with no leaks at all. The car has been well taken care of and all maintenance done on time. The car has been recently serviced for the recommended 60,000 miles maintenance service. The oil has always been replaced every 3,000 miles with Castrol Synthetic oil. The tires still have plenty of thread left on them and the brakes were replaced in less than 5,000 miles ago. The air conditioner is ice cold and the heat works as it should. Every electronic component works as it should. Mechanically the car is in perfect condition as well. The exterior is not new but in very good condition. I am the second owner. I bought the car in 2009 and its been one of the most reliable, economical, and fun to drive car I have ever owned. I will be more than happy to show the car in person. Please contact me to arrange an appointment. I can assist with shipping, but buyer is responsible for all the shipping cost. I will not release vehicle until payment is 100% in my hands (cash or certified check only) |
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