2011 Volkswagen Tiguan S Suv 2.0l - Manual 6 Speed - Wheels - Factory Hitch on 2040-cars
Neenah, Wisconsin, United States
2011 VW Tiguan 4 door hatchback, dark metallic blue with charcoal interior
Rare 6 speed manual transmission with front wheel drive. Goes through the snow great with more ground clearance than a car. 2.0T turbo engine! Same engine as in the Audi A3, A4, A6, Jetta GLI, Golf GTI, CC, and Passat. Really quick, fun, and good gas mileage. Faster than you would believe! Made in Germany. More space than a Rabbit, Golf, or Jetta wagon. Smaller than the Touareg. Much nicer to drive than Toyota Rav4, Honda CRV, Hyundai Tucson, and Ford Escape. Many more features, more expensive, more solid, and nicer to drive. See the internet reviews on this vehicle to confirm. Many features include: Front and rear air bags Side air bags Aluminum wheels ABS Traction control with side control Bluetooth connectivity Really fun to drive. 34,610 miles. Under bumper to bumper warranty until 36,000 miles. Powertrain warranty until 60,000 miles. Also have original wheels and tires with tire pressure sensors. These are included! Two sets for you. Borbet 18" wheels with Michelin all-season tires currently mounted with factory tire pressure sensors. Dealership installed factory hitch and 7-pin factory trailer controller installed recently. Used once around town with small utility trailer. Could tow a small travel trailer. Please feel free to contact me with any questions. |
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