5 Speed Manual,cd,sunroof,leather,wheels With New Tires,turbo,bank Repo on 2040-cars
Orlando, Florida, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:1.8T
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
Model: Beetle-New
Trim: 1.8T
Options: Sunroof, Leather Seats, CD Player
Drive Type: RWD
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Mileage: 119,788
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Sub Model: GLS TURBO
Exterior Color: Silver
Interior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 4
2000 vw beetle gls turbo
5speed manual,cd ,sunroof,turbo wheels,cold a/c.
YOU ARE LOOKING AT SHARP LOOKING 2000 VW BEETLE GLS TURBO WITH 119K ACTUAL MILES JUST ARRIVED AND OFFERED WITH NO RESERVE.IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR CHEAP BEETLE WHICH IS DEPENDABLE YOU NEED TO GET THIS.
INTERIOR:
THIS BEETLE HAS BLACK LEATHER INTERIOR WHICH IS IN GOOD SHAPE NO RIPS NO CRACKES.IT HAS CD PLAYER WHICH SOUNDS GREAT.DOOR PANELS HAS FEW CRACKES WHICH IS NORMAL IN BEETLE AND INSIDE DOOR HANDLES ARE NOT ORIGINAL.KEYLESS FOB NEEDS BATTARY ALSO.
EXTERIOR:
THIS BEETLE HAS SILVER PAINT WHICH HAS PLENTY OF SHINE FOR 2000 NO DENTS NO DINGS FEW SCRATCHES WILL BE EXPECTED BECAUSE OF YEAR AND MILEAGE.IT HAS NICE SPORT TURBO WHEELS WITH GOOD TIRES ALMOST 85% TRED LEFT.ALL LIGHTS FOG LAMPS BLINKERS WORK FINE.IT HAS SPORTS RACK ALSO WHICH YOU CAN USE FOR CYCLE OR CANOES ETC.
MECHANICAL:
THIS BEETLE GLS HAS 1.8 TURBO ENGINE WHICH RUNS SO SMOOTH AND STRONG.IT IS FIVE SPEED MANUAL AND SHIFTS FINE AND CLUTCH FEELS FINE.A/C BLOWS COLD AND HEAT WORKS FINE.YOU CAN DRIVE IT ANY WHERE WITHOUT ANY FEAR WE DROVE IT AROUND TOWN IT RUNS SO SMOOTH AND STRONG.YOU ARE WELCOME TO INSPECT BEFORE AUCTION FINISH YOU WILL BE SATISFIED.
DOCUMENTATION:
WE REQUIRE $199 DOCUMENTATION FEE WHICH INCLUDES DOC FEE EBAY FEE MAILING SERVICES ETC FLORIDA RESIDENTS WILL PAY TAXES TITLE FEES TAG FEES .
SHIPPING:
BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR SHIPPING BUT WE WILL HELP AS MUCH AS WE CAN.WE WILL BE GLAD TO ARRANGE SHIPPING FOR YOU.
DEPOSIT:
WE REQUIRE $500 DEPOSIT WITHIN 24 HRS OF AUCTION FINISH NO EXCEPTIONS UNLESS YOU ARE COMING TO PICK UP THE CAR WITHIN 24 HRS AND PAY CASH.REST IS DUE WITHIN A WEEK OF AUCTION FINISH THROUGH BANK WIRE WHICH IS SAFE AND EASY WAY,CASH IN HAND,CASHIERS CHECK WHICH TAKES FIVE TO SIX DAYS TO CLEAR.
PLEASE DO NOT BID IF YOU ARE NOT SERIOUS OR FUNDS ARE NOT AVAILABLE IT IS NOT A JOKE IT COST MONEY TO LIST AND TAKES TIME TO LIST WE DO NOT WANT TO WASTE TIME AND MONEY.IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CONTACT US WE ARE ONLY ONE CALL AWAY.
IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL US AT 321 945 2800 GOOD LUCK HAPPY BIDDING.
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