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2003 Volkswagen Golf Gl Turbodiesel on 2040-cars

Year:2003 Mileage:91168
Location:

Washington, District Of Columbia, United States

Washington, District Of Columbia, United States
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2003 VW Golf TDI 5-speed manual

Engine is a 1.9L Turbodiesel injection

This has been a fantastic car and we are sad to have to part ways.  I have been the only owner and am selling because we recently acquired a larger car for our growing family. 

Great fuel efficiency (49 hwy, 42 city) and very reliable. Vehicle has been regularly serviced and works well. Glow plugs and drive belt/tensioner were just replaced 2 weeks ago. Full records and service history. Yakima roof rack with bike trays included if desired. 

Some scratches on door which have been painted. No rust. A/C was weak this past summer but still works. Only have 1 key (valet key). Additional keyless remotes can be ordered from any VW dealer or third party provider (even on ebay).

Future required maintenance (according to the VW recommended schedule) will include:
- Timing belt replacement (100k miles)
- Replace Large radiator cooling fan
- Carbon clean
- Replace front lower control arms, sway bar bushings, and outer tie rods
- 4 wheel alignment

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