2006 Vw Jetta Tdi - 45-50 Mpg!! Diesel! Non Smoker! on 2040-cars
Brook, Indiana, United States
Two owner, non smoker - 2006 Diesel Jetta! I have averaged 45-50MPG!!
This car was transferred to its first owner in Germany. It has been
driven and serviced in Germany with proof in the books! It was brought
to the US in March 2009, and I purchased it from its original owner in
June 2009. It has mostly highway miles. Great car for travel. New tires
at 108,000 miles and last serviced at 116,000. New fuel filter at
118,000 miles., A/C ice cold, All scheduled maintenance, Excellent
condition, Factory GPS system, Fully loaded with all the goodies, Looks
& drives great, Must see, New tires, No accidents, Non-smoker,
Perfect first car, Satellite radio, Seats like new, Ipod adapter, air
conditioned glove box, HUGE trunk, TITLE IN HAND, Very clean interior,
Well maintained!
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Volkswagen Jetta for Sale
- Se manual cd heated seats leather upholstery moonroof 4-wheel disc brakes a/c
- Certified pre-owned with clean title, low miles and a warranty
- Wolfsburg 2.0l moonroof alloy wheels premium audio w/ steering wheel controls
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VW reveals Outback-rivaling Golf Alltrack ahead of Paris
Wed, 24 Sep 2014The Volkswagen Passat Alltrack is getting a baby brother at this year's 2014 Paris Motor Show in the form of a new Golf Alltrack. Like its larger sibling, the little wagon is supposed to offer light-duty off-road driving ability combined with a more rugged look to show it off.
To give the Golf Alltrack that soft-road ability, VW is outfitting the wagon with its latest 4Motion all-wheel drive system from Haldex. The setup can decouple power from the rear-axle when not needed to save fuel. To further improve traction, the Alltrack gets VW's electronic differential lock, and the car can individually brake its inside wheel during hard cornering for better handling.
Volkswagen also wants the Alltrack to be able to visually show that it can handle getting away from the pavement, even though it starts life as a standard Golf wagon. That means jacking up the suspension an extra 0.75 inches and adding black moldings all the way around the car. There are also redesigned bumpers for the front and rear and silver underbody protection, plus new accents like anodized roof rails and silver mirror caps. The interior is essentially unchanged from the wagon, except for altered trim and Alltrack badges.
Editors' Choice: Top Five 2013 Geneva Motor Show Debuts
Fri, 08 Mar 2013We'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.
Volkswagen iBeetle gets integrated iPhone dock, little else
Fri, 19 Apr 2013Apple fans have been itching to see the tech giant flex the full muscle of its iOS operating system in an automotive infotainment system for years, which is why we turned all sorts of excited when we caught wind of the Volkswagen iBeetle. The machine is headed to the Shanghai Motor Show for a debut, and VW promised it would be one of the "first cars in the world to have a genuine integrative interface for the iPhone that was coordinated with Apple." Listen closely, and you can hear the contented sigh of a million wallets opening.
Go ahead and close those up, kids.
In reality, the iBeetle offers little more than a dash-mounted dock and a special app that shows a few vehicle functions, which is about as far from an infotainment revolution as you're likely to find. In fact, the setup is little more than a factory rehash of aftermarket items, and hardly worth a whole model debut at an international motor show. And that's to say nothing of the fact that Apple relishes in changing the shape and form of its darling handheld at every generation. Volkswagen better be prepared to keep pace with appropriate docking mechanisms for the upcoming iPhone 5S, 6, 6S, et al.