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2001 Vw Volkswagen Turbo New Beetle--no Reserve! on 2040-cars

US $5,000.00
Year:2001 Mileage:164720
Location:

Centreville, Virginia, United States

Centreville, Virginia, United States
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...vehicle currently titled/registered/inspected in Fairfax County Virginia. Car is a dream to drive and works great. i just had to choose between this one and my 66 6 volt 1300 vw beetle, and i had to go old school. it was a difficult descision. the full size spare is on one of the front positions right now as the other aluminum rim has a flat and is in the spare tire well presently. the car could use new tires and pads replaced and rotors serviced, but as i said, it functions perfectly now and is safe and good to go! good luck! this is one awesome little car! below is a print out from a wwweb vw vin decoder site to give you a breakdown of some of the specs. 

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Result of VIN decoding process (No guarantee)

VIN: 3VWDD21C81M459573
WMI / VDS / VIS:3VW / DD21C8 / 1M459573

Model: New Beetle
Make (Manufacturer): Volkswagen
Model year: 2001
Country (Region): Mexico (North America)
Plant: Mexico
Sequential number: 459573

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Anti-brake system: 4-Wheel ABS
Body style: HATCHBACK 2-DR
Brake - front: Disc
Brake - rear: Disc
Cargo volume: 12.00 cu. ft. / 339.8 liter
Consumption in the city: 22 miles/gallon / 10.7 liters/100 km
Consumption on the highway: 27 miles/gallon / 8.7 liters/100 km
Curb weight: 2964 lbs / 1347.3 kg
Driveline: FWD
Engine capacity: 4 Cylinder, 1.8 L, DOHC, Turbo
Engine series: 4-Cyl. 1.8L
Engine type: 1.8L L4 DOHC 20V TURBO
Fuel tank: 14.50 gallon / 54.9 liter
Fuel type: Gasoline
Ground clearance: 3.90 in / 9.9 cm
Overall height: 59.00 in / 149.9 cm
Overall length: 161.10 in / 409.2 cm
Overall width: 67.90 in / 172.5 cm
Standard seating: 4
Steering Type: R&P
Tires: 205/55R16
Transmission: 5-Speed Manual Overdrive, 4-Speed Automatic Overdrive
Trim level: GLX
Turning Diameter: 32.80 in / 83.3 cm
Warranty distance: 24 000 mile / 38 000 km
Warranty duration: 24 month
Wheelbase: 98.70 in / 250.7 cm

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