Vw Passat Gls 2004 4motion Sedan 4door 1.8lturbo Supercharged No Reserve!! on 2040-cars
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VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT GLS 2004
- 112K MILES - AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION - ICE COLD AC AND PERFECT HEAT - POWER WINDOWS, DOOR LOCKS, MIRRORS, POWER STEERING, CRUISE CONTROL AND TILT WHEEL - POWER FOLDING HEATED MIRRORS - AM/FM/CD/TAPE STEREO - DRIVER, PASSENGER, FRONT AND REAR SIDE AIRBAGS - DUAL POWER LEATHER SEATS - POWER MOONROOF - ALLOY WHEELS WITH NEW TIRES - REAR WINDOW SUNSHADE THIS PASSAT DRIVES, RUNS AND SHIFTS FLAWLESSLY. EVERYTHING WORKS AS IT SHOULD, THE CAR DRIVES VERY TIGHT WITH NO FUNNY NOISES, DRIPS, LEAKS, SPUTTERS OR ANY KNOWN ISSUES. THE VEHICLE HAS BEEN MECHANICALLY UP TO DATE IN MAINTENANCE, THE ENGINE OIL, TRANSMISSION OIL, AIR FILTER, RADIATOR WATER, TIMING BELT HAVE ALL BEEN NEWLY REPLACED. THE EXTERIOR IS VERY CLEAN AND FREE OF CHIPS OR MAJOR ROAD WEAR, DENTS OR DEEP SCRATCHES, A FEW PARKING LOT DINGS NOTHING MAJOR. WHILE THE INTERIOR IS VERY CLEAN NO RIPS, STAINS OR TEARS, HAD THE INTERIOR PASSENGER AND DRIVER LEATHER COMPLETELY REPLACED. OVERALL IT IS A GREAT CAR AND WILL GIVE SOMEONE YEARS OF USE AND ENJOYMENT. THIS VEHICLE IS BEING AUCTION AS A NO RESERVE!!! DO NOT MISS A GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO OBTAIN A GREAT VEHICLE AT A GREAT PRICE. HAPPY BIDDING!!!! NOTE: I CAN ARRANGE SHIPPING AS WELL AS I CAN PICK YOU UP FROM THE (MIA) MIAMI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT OR FORT.LAUDERDALE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT IF YOU WOULD LIKE YOU LIKE TO FLY IN AND DRIVE THE VEHICLE BACK HOME. PLEASE DO NOT HESITATE TO ASK QUESTIONS, ANYTHING I CAN DO TO HELP LET ME KNOW. |
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