2005 Volkswagen Touareg 4dr V8 2005 on 2040-cars
Owings Mills, Maryland, United States
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2005 VOLKSWAGON TOUAREG, 103000 MILES. IT IS A V8 AND AWD. HAS LEATHER, SUNROOF, AND IS IN EXCELLENT SHAPE. THE CAR IX EXTREMELY CLEAN INSIDE AND OUT (NEVER BEEN SMOKE IN). RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT! EVERYTHING WORKS AS IT SHOULD. THIS CAR WAS PURCHASE LAST YEARS IN SEPTEMBER FOR MY CHRISTMAS GIFT. I PURCHASE THE NEWEST VERSION AND NO MORE IN NEED OF THIS ONE. THE CAR HAD REGULAR CHECK UPS AND WAS WELL MAINTAIN, PICTURE CAN SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES. ORIGINAL TIRES HAVE AROUND 50 % TREAD REMAINING. ORIGINAL WHEELS. THE CAR HAS NO ISSUES WHAT SO EVER. FEEL FREE TO ASK QUESTION IF YOU HAVE ANY CONCERN.
There are no fluid leaks of any kind. All power equipment if functional,there are no warning lights on the instrument cluster, except for the tire pressure light. The SUV comes factory equipped with self leveling Xenon headlights, Adjustable air suspension (works excellent), all power options, heated/folding rear view mirrors, heated seats, cold A/C, trip computer, high line instrument cluster/trip computer, Rain/light sensor, Auto Headlights, daytime running lights and much more. THIS IS A STEAL! don't let it get away, original MSRP near $60K!!!! BUY WITH CONFIDENCE!!!
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