2005 Volkswagen Gti 1.8t - 76k Miles - Great Car For An Awesome Price! - $6499 on 2040-cars
Buford, Georgia, United States
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This car is in great shape, runs very smooth, is fast and fun to drive.
Amazing 5 speed manual gear box. The car will definitely put a smile on
your face every time you'll drive it.
The car has 76,000 miles. Very low mileage for this year. Great gas mileage, will save you a lot of money on gas but still give you the kick when driving. The engine is 1.8 Turbo 24V 180 bhp and 173 torque. Its stock and well maintained. Runs great! The gear box is 5 speed manual and the GTI gear boxes are one of the best for shifting. Smooth shifting and great feeling when driving. Some of the interior features: Height adjustable sport bucket seats. Very comfortable. Folding rear seats that offers a lot of extra space. AC works beautifully. Leather steering and shifter. Very clean interior. The only down side is the cloth is a bit saggy here and there but this is typical VW. Power locks,power sunroof power heated mirrors, power windows, cruise control, AM/FM in-dash single CD player,CD-controller stereo, 8 total premium speakers, Speed sensitive volume control. 17 inch Alloy wheels with tires in great shape. Spare tire in the trunk. Great cargo size. And now the explanation to why the price is so low for such a low mileage because cars similar to this go with at least $8000. The car is a REBUILT title from a light river flood damage that caused some light damage in front. The car was cleaned and fixed and runs amazing since then. The car sells as is and the buyer is welcome to see it and drive it for himself to get confirmation that the car runs great. This car was my daily driver for almost 3 years before i bought another car but i had no issues with it in 3 years other than i had to replace the thermostat, no lights went on in 3 years and the car has been very good to me but now is time to sell it and the next owner will be very happy with it. This car will make a perfect first car, daily driver or a project car for the track, possibilities are endless. Only serious local buyers will be accepted. The price is $6499 OBO. You are welcome to come and see the car, test drive it, right now the car is parked on my drive-way so no extra miles will be added. |
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