2000 Volkswagen Eurovan Super Rare Vr6 on 2040-cars
Chicago, Illinois, United States
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Exterior Color Red Inerior Color Gray - Leather Fuel Type 21G / Gasoline Drivetrain Front Wheel Drive Transmission 4 Sp Automatic Engine 2.8L V6 Cylinder Engine Doors 3 Dr Bodystyle Truck Type / Title Used Mileage 141,166 VIN WV2MH470XYH019337 Stock Number 7895 Additional Images (27) Comments About Our Volkswagen EuroVan Super Rare Vr6 Super Rare, Super Clean, Carfax Certified 2000 Volkswagen Euro Van Vr6! This Euro Van Features Power Windows, Digital Automatic Climate Control, Remote Start, Upgraded Jvc Audio With Usb And Auxiliary Input, Seating For 7, Rear Table, And Powerful Vr6 Engine Too List A Few Of This Euro Van's Many Options. THIS ONE WON'T LAST LONG! CALL US TODAY 773-961-7408! VISIT WWW.CHICAGOCARGUYS.COM TO VIEW MORE PHOTOS. We Are An Internet Based Auto Broker Located In The Beautiful Old Irving Park Neighborhood Of Chicago, Il. All Of Our Vehicle Are Carefully Evaluated Before They Are Purchased For Resale. Come Check Out Our Beautiful 20,000 Square Foot Indoor Showroom. We Believe That The Customer Comes First And We Will Do What Ever It Takes To Earn Your Business. Complimentary Air Port Pick Up Is Available For Our Out Of State Clients! Call Us Today 773-961-7408 Chicago Car Guys Is Not Responsible For Pricing Errors, Financing Is Subject To Personal Or Business Credit And Is Not Guaranteed. All Vehicles Are Sold As Is And Without Warranty. All Prices Exclude Tax, Title, License, And Documentation Fee.Installed Options On Our Volkswagen EuroVan Super Rare Vr6 Standard Cruise Control Rear Defrost Power Door Locks Power Steering Power Windows Intermittent Wipers Privacy Glass Auxillary Power Outlet Power Driver Mirror Power Passenger Mirror 4-Wheel Disc Brakes Front Wheel Drive V6 Cylinder Engine Gasoline Fuel Power Mirror(s) 3rd Row Seat Cloth Seats Tires - Front All-Season Tires - Rear All-Season Conventional Spare Tire 4-Speed A/T A/T Rear Bucket Seats Variable Speed Intermitt.. Power Outlet Driver Vanity Mirror Passenger Vanity Mirror Driver Illuminated Vanit.. Passenger Illuminated Vi.. Front Reading Lamps Rear Reading Lamps Safety Driver Air Bag Passenger Air Bag Child Safety Locks Daytime Running Lights Traction Control Comfort Climate Control Dual Zone A/C A/C Bucket Seats Quad Bucket Seats Luxury Keyless Entry Heated Mirrors Leather Wrapped Steering.. Audio / Video AM/FM Stereo CD Player Tire / Wheel ABS Aluminum Wheels More Photos Of Our Volkswagen EuroVan Super Rare Vr6 Disclaimer The Car Guys Is Not Responsible For Pricing Errors. All Vehicles Are Sold As Is And Without Warranty. All Prices Exclude Tax, Title, License, And Documentation Fee. It is the Customers responsibility to verify the existence and condition of any equipment listed. Chicago Car Guys is not responsible for misprints on prices or equipment. Pricing subject to change without notice. Price listed does not include government fees and taxes, any finance charges, any dealer document preparation charge, any emission testing charge, registration or title fees. Car may have minor road chips, light scratches, wheel scuffs, etc. Depending on the age of the vehicle, normal wear and tear should be anticipated. Please contact us with any questions you may have. Any offers of finance are subject to credit approval, approved down payment or both. |
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Cruze Diesel Road Trip reveals the good and bad, but no ugly
Tue, Mar 31 2015Most of us have strong opinions on diesel-powered cars based on our perceptions of and experience with them. I used to thoroughly dislike oil burners for their noise, smoke and lackluster performance, and the fact that they ran on greasy, smelly stuff that was more expensive than gasoline, could be hard to find and was nasty to get on your hands when refueling. Those negatives, for me, trumped diesel's major positives of big torque for strong acceleration and better fuel economy. Are any of those knocks on diesel still valid today? I'm not talking semis, which continue to annoy me when their operators for some reason almost never shut them down. At any busy truck stop, the air seems always filled with the sound – and sometimes smell – of dozens of big-rig diesels idling endlessly and mindlessly. Or diesel heavy-duty pickups. Those muscular workhorses are far more refined than they once were and burn much less fuel than their gasoline counterparts. But good luck arriving home late at night, or departing early morning, without waking your housemates and neighbors with their clattery racket. No, I'm talking diesel-powered passenger cars, which account for more than half the market in Europe (diesel fuel is cheaper there) yet still barely bump the sales charts in North America. Diesel fuel remains more expensive here, too few stations carry it, and too many Americans remember when diesel cars were noisy, smelly slugs. Also, US emissions requirements make them substantially more expensive to certify, and therefore to buy. But put aside (if you can) higher vehicle purchase and fuel prices, and today's diesel cars can be delightful to drive while delivering much better fuel efficiency than gas-powered versions. So far in the US, all except Chevrolet's compact Cruze Diesel come from German brands, and all are amazingly quiet, visually clean (no smoke) and can be torquey-fun to drive. When a GM Powertrain engineering team set out to modify a tried-and-true GM of Europe turbodiesel four for North American Chevy Cruze compacts, says assistant chief engineer Mike Siegrist, it had a clear target in mind: the Volkswagen Jetta TDI 2.0-liter diesel. And they'll tell you that they beat it in nearly every way. "I believe we have a superior product," he says. "It's powerful, efficient and clean, and it will change perceptions of what a diesel car can be." The 2.0L Cruze turbodiesel pumps out 151 SAE certified horses and 264 pound-feet of torque (at just 2,000 rpm) vs.
Next-gen Volkswagen Golf R spied while running the 'Ring
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Although this prototype wears GTI lettering on the front fenders, it's more than just the roll cage and Sparco racing seat hinting that this is something a little more serious. Unlike the Golf and GTI, this car shows that the Golf R will continue to flaunt massive air intakes on each side of the fascia, and the rear of the car (though it's hard to see) has quadruple exhaust outlets. We still don't have an official word on power, but rumors indicate that the next Golf R could be pushing close to 300 horsepower, making it the most powerful production Golf ever. As much fun as we had during our first drive of the Golf R Cabriolet in the cold, snowy French Riviera last month, more power is a warming idea.
TN politicians may push to end VW incentives if plant goes union
Tue, 11 Feb 2014Volkswagen's Chattanooga Assembly Plant is scheduled to vote on whether to unionize in the coming days, but Tennessee state lawmakers are threatening to deny future tax subsidies to the factory, if the vote is successful. The factory is currently the only Volkswagen plant worldwide that is not unionized.
The states's Republican lawmakers have been particularly vocal against the union vote. Tennessee state senator Bo Watson said during a press conference that VW would have a "very tough time" with future incentives if the vote were successful, according to Automotive News. Tennessee House Majority Leader Gerald McCormick said the "heavy hand" of the UAW is not welcome there. VW has drawn criticism from both sides because it has allowed both pro- and anti-union groups to speak to workers and hand out leaflets.
Roughly 1,500 factory employees will vote on whether to unionize from February 12-14. If successful, the Chattanooga factory would be the first in the US organized under a German-style works council system where white- and blue-collar workers directly negotiate factory issues with the company's management.























