2001 Vw Jetta Tdi 1.9 L Turbo Diesel 49 Mpg Manual 5 Speed Private Sale No Reser on 2040-cars
Avon, Connecticut, United States
Engine:1.9
For Sale By:Private Seller
Mileage: 222,600
Make: Volkswagen
Model: Jetta
Options: Cassette Player
Trim: TDI MANUAL PRIVATE SALE
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks
Drive Type: FWD
Hard to find 5 Speed Manual Transmission
49 MPG
VERY WELL MAINTAINED!
- PRIVATE SALE - NON SMOKING, NO PET OWNER
- RUNS AND DRIVES EXCELLENT - A PLEASURE TO DRIVE ON CITY STREETS OR HIGHWAYS
- IT HAS JUST OVER 222,000 MILES
- MANUAL TRANSMISSION
- ENGINE RUNS EXCELLENT
- SUSPENSION IS EXCELLENT, DRIVES STRAIGHT
- TIRES ARE EXCELLENT
- BRAKES ARE VERY GOOD. FRONT ROTORS A LITTLE RUSTY FROM SITTING.
- NO CHECK ENGINE LIGHT ON
- POWER LOCKS ARE FINE
- STEREO WORKS , SOUNDS FINE.
- CRUISE CONTROL WORKS
- HEAT IS GOOD
- A/C DOES NOT WORK, DIDN'T BOTHER TO RECHARGE.
- EXHAUST IS VERY GOOD, QUIET.
- CLUTCH IS FINE, SHIFTS WELL
- INSIDE IS VERY CLEAN FOR ITS MILEAGE
- TIMING BELT HAS 40K LEFT ON IT
- OIL CHANGE, AIR, FUEL FILTERS JUST DONE
- SWAY BAR BUSHINGS NEW
- REAR AXLE BUSHINGS NEW
- NEW VNT ACTUATOR (FOR TURBO)
- NO SUNROOF
- THE CAR GETS ABOUT 45-55 MPG WITH AVERAGE HIGHWAY DRIVING.
- CLEAN & CLEAR TITLE HAND - PRIVATE SALE!
COSMETICALLY THE CAR IS EXCELLENT FOR BEING 12 YEARS OLD WITH 222K+
THOUGH THE PICTURES ARE PRETTY CLEAR, I WILL POINT OUT THE MINOR CLEARCOAT PEEL ON THE HOOD.
The car is a private sale and still driven from time to time so *DO* expect the mileage to be a little higher.
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