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2009 Volkswagen Touareg Tdi W Lux & Tech Packages / Pristine / Low Mi on 2040-cars

US $26,000.00
Year:2009 Mileage:68000
Location:

Lafayette, Indiana, United States

Lafayette, Indiana, United States
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2009 Volkswagen Touareg TDI

DIESEL
LUX and TECH Packages (FULLY LOADED w NAV, etc)
Only 68,000 miles

We are the second owners and have taken it to our local dealer for all servicing.  This car was bought Certified Pre-Owned from a VW dealership (the previous owner was a VW employee), so you know this car has been taken care of.  No major work, it's only ever needed oil changes and it's regularly scheduled maintenance.

This is a great car that gets great fuel millage (25-30 MPG & over 500 mi a tank) for a bigger SUV.
It has 4x4 and handles great.  Can tow 7,700 lbs, even.  If you've been looking at Touaregs (the earlier ones, especially) this is the one.  The V6 is much better than the V10: better MPG, better transmission, better TDI, just better all around.  The price difference is small, and, IMHO, worth it.

Moon Roof.  Power/heated/leather seats.  MP3/Nav./Premium Stereo, Duel Climate Control, Auto Wipers, Keyless Entry/Security, 20" Rims with newer tires, and every option possible.  I love this car…it is by far the nicest vehicle I've ever driven, but I needed something else.  There are two minor cosmetic issues I would want to know about if I were buying the car: some of the surface finish came off the glove compartment door and there is a small tear in the back seat pocket.  Other than that, the car is PRISTINE.

Buy It Now or call if serious.
818.448.8392

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