2006 Volkswagen New Beetle Convertible 2dr 2.5l -low Mileage Excellent Condition on 2040-cars
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2006 Volkswagen New Beetle Convertible 2dr 2.5L -Low Mileage Excellent condition This gorgeous 2006 bge convertible Volkswagen Beetle is sure to turn
heads with its beautiful color scheme of beige with black/red leather
interior.
Fitted with a 2.5L automatic transmission you will sure feel its German pedigree. This beetle come with all of the amenities including headlights, Premium sound, CD Player, power windows, power locks, Power mirrors and much much more. This beetle is in excellent condition and the convertible top is a great choice this summer. This 2006 Volkswagen New Beetle 2dr Convertible features a 2.5L DOHC EFI I5 engine 5cyl Gasoline engine. FROM THE MANUFACTURE: Mechanical & Powertrain:
2.5L DOHC EFI I5 engine
Front wheel drive
140-amp alternator
Digital electronic ignition w/knock sensor
Independent front MacPherson strut suspension
Independent track correcting torsion beam axle rear suspension
Front & rear coil springs, stabilizer bars, gas shock absorbers
Full-size spare tire & steel wheel
Pwr rack & pinion steering
Pwr front vented, rear solid disc brakes
14.5 gallon fuel tank
SafetyDriver & front passenger advanced airbags w/dual stage deployment
Driver & front passenger head & thorax side-airbags
3-point front seat belts-inc: pretensioners, load limiters
3-point rear outboard seat belts
Active front head restraints
Rear seat lower anchors & top tethers for children (LATCH)
Emergency trunk release handle w/location reflector
Collapsible steering column w/impact-deformable steering wheel
Anti-intrusion side-impact door beams
Rear automatic rollover supports
Dual-note horn
InteriorFully reclining front leather/bucket seats-inc: height adjustment, easy-entry system, adjustable headrests
Non-folding rear bench seat-inc: lockable rear cargo pass-through
Front center slidable armrest w/storage compartment
3-spoke padded steering wheel
Height-adjustable/telescoping steering column
Theft-deterrent steering column
Instrumentation-inc:
speedometer, tachometer, odometer, trip odometer, coolant temp gauge,
fuel gauge, gear indicator warning lights, brake wear indicator
Seat belt reminder & fuel cap seal warning
Headlamps-on warning tone
Pwr windows-inc: front windows w/driver-side 1-touch up & down feature, pinch protection, key-operated open/close feature
Audible/visible anti-theft vehicle alarm system for doors, hood, trunk, radio, starter
Immobilizer theft-deterrent system
Remote fuel filler & trunk release
Cruise control
Air conditioning w/pollen & dust filter
Rear seat heat/air conditioning ducts
Rear window defroster
Integrated antenna in front windshield
Illuminated lockable glove box w/interior shelf
Front door & rear side panel storage compartments
Molded door trim w/leatherette inserts
Open front door warning courtesy lights
Front & rear integrated armrests in door & side panels
Rearview mirror-inc: clock/temp display, reading light
Illuminated visor vanity mirrors w/covers
Mirror control pad w/joystick control
Large assist handle in instrument panel above glove box
Interior light w/time delay
Front seatback magazine pocket
Fully lined carpeted luggage compartment-inc: trunk light
ExteriorProjector lens halogen headlamps
Body-color pwr heated mirrors w/integrated blinker
Tinted glass
Body-color door handles
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