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Gorgeous Rare Golf Jetta 2006 Last Year Of Mkiv Body 2.0 Liter Low Cost Shipping on 2040-cars

US $7,950.00
Year:2006 Mileage:89200
Location:

Syosset, New York, United States

Syosset, New York, United States
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Welcome!!You are viewing my GORGEOUS 2006 Volkswagen Golf GLS Model, with the 2.0 Liter engine along with a Manual Transmission. This is the last year of the MKIV Golf Body Style. It was only produced the first few months/half the year of 2006. They kept this model Golf an extra year, since it was such a wanted body style. As oppose to the Jetta, which changed its body style, in 2005.5, second half of year. The car has a low mileage of only 89k Original Factory miles.Expected mileage for this year is about 120k to about 150k miles. 89k Miles is very low for this 2.0 Volkswagen Engine. Which was the BEST BY FAR, engine that Volkswagen made. You can ask around. These engines last over 250k miles without hesitation, as long as they are maintained right.As oppose to the 1.8 Turbo Engine that blows turbos all the time and the engine itself. As well as the 2.8 VR6, is not as durable as this 2.0 Liter Engine.The transmission is manual. So you dont have to worry about the transmission not shifting, like you do with automatic transmissions. First thing on the volkswagens that break are transmissions. Ask around, NOT THIS ONE. Since its a Manual. Now it will last as long as the engine, which should be over 200k miles.This is an ORIGINAL ONE OWNER CAR. It belonged to a friend of the family. He purchased the car brand new from the dealership in Connecticut back in 2006. He purposely chose this model over the the newer MKV which was the uglier model. The price was almost $30K!!!! I have all the documents, when purchased new. He had no use for it anymore. And Im an avid collector of older clean Volkswagens and german cars. I just serviced the car the past week. THE PAST WEEK, so about 50 miles have been driven, since I did all the work. I put a new Flex Pipe, for the exhaust system. As well as brand new rear struts. I put Brand New Spark Plugs, Spark Plug Wires, Ignition Coil, Air Filter, etc...COMPLETE Tune-up. As well as the TIMING BELT/WATER PUMP, TIMING BELT TENSIONER, COMPLETE KIT, I have installed. My friend down the road owns a german mechanic shop. He did all the service work for me. I have all the proof, in the pictures. He owed me a favor. So the total job would have costed you over $3000 easily from Volkswagen. ANOTHER GUARANTEE, is that I saved the old Parts. As you see in one of the pictures. I also kept the old parts, to further show my validity of servicing the car the way I said. The brakes and tires were serviced a year or so back, with minimal mileage driven. So they were fine.I had all the fluids checked, which were all fine. I have maintainance records going back years, between most oil changes/brakes/tires. One couldn't ask for anything more. THIS IS THE ONE YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR!!!Very hard to find the older body style, with such low mileage, such pampered care...as well as CLEAN CARFAX, NEVER IN ANY ACCIDENT EVER!!!!PRICE IS $7950 and NON NEGOTIABLE. Please dont email or call and ask "Would I take this $$$$ or Whats the best Price"or Etc......Please respect. This is for someone who appreciates a great clean Volkswagen Golf. I can ship to Most areas of the East Coast for about $500, and Mid West and Central, will range around $1000 and West Coast, about $1200 to $1300. I can help with the shipping. And you wont have to worry about it. Otherwise pick up is fine, but make sure you have $7950 on you and ready. If not pre-arranged. I will only accept Cash or Postal Money Orders. Unless your Bank is the same as my bank which is TD BANK. CALL 516-996-5252 7 DAYS A WEEK. PLEASE SERIOUS BUYERS ONLY, PLEASE DONT EMAIL LONG LISTS OF QUESTIONS THAT WILL GO UNANSWERED. If your a serious buyer, who has the funds, and wants a great car, Call me, and I will make it happen, and have the car delivered to your door. No FINANCING OF ANY SORT. NO TRADES EITHER.
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