2012 Jetta Sportwagen Tdi W/sunroof And Nav 125k Warranty $5k In Extras! on 2040-cars
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2012 VW Jetta SportWagen TDI
FS: 2012 JSW TDI DSG Turbo Diesel Roof/Nav/Keyless/ 45Kmi 125,000 mile Warranty $23,500 OBO
One-owner, non-smoker, garage kept Florida car, never any paintwork, like-new/showroom condition, runs like new. Platinum Grey Metallic, Titan Black Leatherette. This car is FULL LOADED with Factory options: Fuel efficient 2.0L TDI Turbo Diesel Motor, 6 speed DSG Automatic Transmission, A/C, Heated seats, Powered Sunroof/Moonroof, Navigation, Keyless Push Button Start and Keyless Entry (Keep your keys in your pocket/purse to gain entry/exit and to start the car) Monster Mats rubber floor mats. Over $5,000 in upgrades installed! 42+MPG!!! You won’t find a cleaner or nicer FULLY LOADED Jetta TDI Sportwagen anywhere!
Upgrades include:
6-Year 125,000 Mile Platinum Bumper to Bumper Transferable Extended Warranty with $100 deductible
3M Protective Paint Film with 5-year Warranty installed when car was new – protects hood, fenders, bumper, headlights, mirrors, rear bumper ledge
Llumar Ceramic Window Tint with Lifetime Warranty.
Special heat deflecting clear tint applied to sunroof
Blinder Built-in Laser Detector /Jammer
Power Cable installed for Valentine One Radar Detector
OEM Upgraded 17” 5-Spoke Wheels with Michelin Primacy Tires 45,000 Mile warranty (20,000 miles left on tire warranty and lifetime balance/rotation at Costco)
OEM Rear Back-Up Camera integrated with Navigation Screen
OEM Fog Lights & Fog light Headlight Switch
OEM Dash Cubby
OEM under seat drawers for driver and passenger seats
OEM Monster Floor Mats Plus original carpet mats in new condition
WeatherTech Rear Cargo Mat
Brighter headlight bulbs installed plus spare set included
New OEM battery recently installed
Just Updated Navigation System Map Software to Latest Version
Stainless Steel Exhaust Tips
Custom rear seat cushions to facilitate folding rear seat backs flat and still have seating available
JSW Badge RH Side Blind-Spot Mirror
Black-Out Side Marker Light Lenses
Painted Rocker Panel Side Skirts
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