2003 Volkswagen Passat Gl Carfax 1owner 1.8turbo, 30mpg's ,runs Great on 2040-cars
Melbourne, Florida, United States
CARFAX 1OWNER!!! This 2003 Volkswagen Passat GL has over 19 Service records available. It is a 1Owner vehicle and they maintained it on a regular basis since they purchased the car brand new. This car gets 30MPG's and has a 4cylinder 1.8 Turbo engine. The exterior is in excellent condition, I have pointed out a small spot on the front bumper & a small piece of side chrome molding that is missing, Other than that the exterior is in great shape with no dings or dents. All 4 tires have over 90% tread left on them and all of the rims are in good shape. The trunk has a Full size spare tire. The interior is gray cloth and is in good condition, There is a minor circular stain on the back seat which I have pointed out, It looks like a circle of paint. The back carpet has no stains, burns or anything. The front seats are also in great condition with no stains or burns, You can tell this was a Non smoker vehicle. As you can see in the pictures the Glove compartment latch is Non-Functional, I have pointed out where it does not work & the last owner just dealt with it. There is only 94K miles on this passat which is below average & it was all put on by 1 person whom you can tell took very good care of the car both mechanically and appearance wise. The CD Player and radio work perfectly and the speakers all sound great. Mechanically this car is 100% sound and has no problems at all, It runs great, The A/C & Heater works perfectly. Once we purchased this car I changed the oil and made sure all the fluids are perfect. It needed back brakes so I replaced the Front & Back brakes with all new pads & the back got new Rotors & Calipers so the brakes are brand new. I am sure that once you compare this vehicle to others listed you will understand that this is a true deal. Please call me with any questions at 954-226-9022.
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