2008 Volkswagen Rabbit 2.5 Hatchback 4-door 2.5l on 2040-cars
West Orange, New Jersey, United States
I am selling a 4-door Volkswagen Rabbit with approximately 75,200 miles. The car is in very good mechanical condition and good cosmetic condition. The car has been serviced at regular intervals. It has never had any mechanical issues. Within the last two years, I replaced the tires, brake pads, battery, and windshield. It has never been in an accident. There are some scrapes and scratches on the car from city driving and parking, including an indentation with some scrapes along the bottom right side (see pic). This is a great car. Even though it's a compact, there's tons of room. It's also fun to drive while being gas efficient. I'm selling because my wife and I only need one car. Below, I listed some of the features: 5 cylinder, 2.5 liter Automatic 6-speed with overdrive and tiptronic. Air conditioning Power windows Power door locks Cruise control Multi-disc cd Heated seats |
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Former Porsche CEO Wiedeking indicted over VW takeover bid
Thu, 20 Dec 2012Do you recall the failed efforts by Porsche to take over Volkswagen? According to a Bloomberg report, former Porsche CEO Wendelin Wiedeking (above) and ex-CFO Holger Haerter have finally been charged with market manipulation over the exercising of options as part of the German sportscar manufacturer's ill-fated attempt to take over the much larger VW. That failed bid eventually resulted in the reverse coming true - VW swallowing Porsche.
The charges leveled by Stuttgart prosecutors come after a three-year investigation centered around allegations that Porsche execs made a concerted effort to increase the company's share in VW to 75 percent in preparation for a hostile takeover. Porsche had previously told its investors on at least five occasions that it had no intention to buy VW.
Portions of the investigation have subsided, according to prosecutors, citing an inability to prove certain improprieties with a "necessary degree of certainty." The number of charges is down to 5 from a previous 14 counts regarding "information-based market manipulation."
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