2013 Vw Jetta Loaded Leather Sunroof Heated Seats 17,000 Miles on 2040-cars
Paducah, Kentucky, United States
I BOUGHT THIS CAR VERY LIGHTLY DAMAGED. I DROVE IT OVER 2 HOURS HOME FROM THE PLACE I BOUGHT IT, IT DROVE LIKE A NEW CAR BEFORE I FIXED IT. IT IS LIKE ANEW CAR. THE DAMAGE WAS COSMETIC AND VERY LIGHT, I HAVE BEFORE PICTURES IF YOU WANT TO SEE THEM. THERE IS NOTHING YOU NEED TO DO TO THIS CAR EXCEPT DRIVE IT. IT HAS 17,000 MILES , LEATHER, HEATED SEATS NAVIGATION SUN ROOF LOADED!!! DRIVES LIKE NEW. THIS IS A $25,000 CAR FOR HALF THE PRICE. THE KELLY BLUE BOOK TRADE IN VALUE FOR THIS CAR IS OVER $16,000, AND THAT IS JUST WHAT A DEALER WOULD GIVE YOU, I WILL SELL IT TO YOU FOR THOUSANDS LESS THAN THAT. CHECK IT OUT FOR YOURSELF.. SET IT NEXT TO A BRAND NEW ONE AND SEE NO DIFFERENCE. I HAVE THE RECEIPTS FROM THE BODY SHOP TO GIVE YOU. NO FRAME OR STRUCTURAL DAMAGE WAS DONE. IT JUST HAD TO HAVE A PASSENGER SIDE FRONT FENDER AND A REAR BUMPER COVER AND TRUNK LID- NO BONDO!! I BOUGHT NEW PARTS!! I ALSO HAD TO FIX THE REAR TAIL PIPE. EVERYTHING PROFESSIONALLY FIXED AND PAINTED BY THE BEST. THIS CAR GETS 35 TO 40 MPG . BUYER RESPONSIBLE FOR SHIPPING, COMES WITH A KENTUCKY REBUILT TITLE. CALL FOR MORE PICS OR QUESTIONS- 618-751-0423
IF YOU DO NOT HAVE ANY PREVIOUS SALES OR BUYS AND JUST RECENTLY JOINED EBAY , DO NOT BID ON MY CAR. I JUST REPORTED A BIDDER TRYING TO PULL A SCAM! I WILL NOT SELL THE CAR TO YOU IF YOU ARE NOT IN THE USA AND CAN NOT COMMUNICATE BY PHONE, I WILL BLOCK YOU FROM BIDDING! |
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Clean, 5 speed manual, cruise control, moon-roof, 17" inch rims.(US $5,000.00)
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