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Tdi Jetta 2002 on 2040-cars

Year:2002 Mileage:188
Location:

Vero Beach, Florida, United States

Vero Beach, Florida, United States
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Up for sale is a 3 owner 2002 Jetta TDI Automatic with 187,750 miles This is a very clean Florida car. Never in any northern salt road states. 
  • 45-50 MPG on the Highway and 32-35 MPG in Town..... Great Computer car!
  • GLS Loaded Model with Sunroof and Monsoon Stereo, power everything.
  • No Accidents and Body Spotless No Rust anywhere due to being a Florida Car
  • Tires Great Condition...20-30k left
  • Brakes Great
  • Auto shifts great
  • No falling down head liner like most Jetta's and the soft touch from VW has been cleaned off...no sticky feeling on door handles
  • Just spent $350.00 on new 120 amp alternator last week
  • Just Spent  over $600.00 last month on new Covercraft Camo Seat Covers...love them
  • Just spent $200.00 to add dynaliner to hood sound proofing.
  • Comes with  VW Mann New Filters and Correct oil for your next change...In the Trunk presentBig Injectors makes this car faster than stock with no change in Mileage......................LOW RESERVE Bid with Confidence!
Note: These cars go fast especially good solid rust free ones. The last one I had, sold within a day...you can contact me for a buy it now price if you like.
This Jetta is just getting broke in and will give another hundred thousand more miles of service but only if you take care of it like this one has been.
You won't find a cheaper car that can give you this kind of mileage.
Clean title in hand.


On May-06-14 at 17:27:53 PDT, seller added the following information:

 Up for sale is a 3 owner 2002 Jetta TDI Automatic with 187,750 miles This is a very clean Florida car. Never in any northern salt road states. 

  • 45-50 MPG on the Highway and 32-35 MPG in Town..... Great Commuter car!
  • GLS Loaded Model with Sunroof and Monsoon Stereo, power everything.
  • No Accidents and Body Spotless No Rust anywhere due to being a Florida Car
  • Tires Great Condition...20-30k left
  • Brakes Great
  • Auto shifts great
  • No falling down head liner like most Jetta's and the soft touch from VW has been cleaned off...no sticky feeling on door handles
  • Just spent $350.00 on new 120 amp alternator last week
  • Just Spent  over $600.00 last month on new Covercraft Camo Seat Covers...love them
  • Just spent $200.00 to add dynaliner to hood sound proofing.
  • Comes with  VW Mann New Filters and Correct oil for your next change...In the Trunk presentBig Injectors makes this car faster than stock with no change in Mileage......................LOW RESERVE Bid with Confidence!
Note: These cars go fast especially good solid rust free ones. The last one I had, sold within a day...you can contact me for a buy it now price if you like.
This Jetta is just getting broke in and will give another hundred thousand more miles of service but only if you take care of it like this one has been.
You won't find a cheaper car that can give you this kind of mileage.
Clean title in hand.


On May-11-14 at 15:52:28 PDT, seller added the following information:

Ebay Glitch............Reserve is off ! @      $3651.00

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