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2009 Volkswagen Cc Sport 2.0l *clean* on 2040-cars

US $16,500.00
Year:2009 Mileage:53653 Color: Black Interior
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 2009 CC Sport

Performance
2.0 TFSI, 200 horsepower, 207 lbs-ft torque turbocharged 4 cylinder direct injection engine
Electro-mechanical power steering, speed variable assist
Independent Sport rear suspension
Electronic Stabilization Program, ESP
Anti-Slip Regulation, ASR
Electronic Differential Lock
ABS
235/45/R17 all season tires, 2 new, fullsize spare

Safety
Driver and passenger airbags
Driver and passenger side airbags
Head airbags, front and rear
Lower Anchors and tethers for children
Child safety door locks
Front and rear disc brakes
Tire Pressure Monitoring System

Comfort and Convenience
Power driver seat
Heated Front Seats
Cruise Control
Remote Keyless Locking
12-volt power outlet
In-dash 6 CD changer w/ MP3 capability
Leather wrapped multifunction steering wheel
Power Heated and Adjustable Mirrors
Fog Lamps
Power Passenger Seat
All weather floor mats (original included)

Warranty Information
5yr 60,000 mi Powertrain Limited Warranty
*Car is under a full extended warranty (good to 90,000mi) that is transferrable. That is handled separate from sale of vehicle.

Packages
Deep Black Exterior
Black Interior
6-Speed tiptronic automatic transmission
Sirius Satellite radio

manufacturer says 19-29mpg, however, I only run Premium and have never gotten worse than 25-34mpg.

Originally sold for $28,995.00 (I have the dealerships sale slip)

Has 2 new front tires, new parking brake switch, 50k mi service done and a new intake manifold.

Volkswagen CC for Sale

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