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One Of A Kind 2004 Vw Golf Gls Tdi Original 22860 Miles One Owner No Accidents on 2040-cars

US $13,995.00
Year:2004 Mileage:22860
Location:

Halethorpe, Maryland, United States

Halethorpe, Maryland, United States
Advertising:

2004 VW GOLF GLS TDI

ORIGINAL 22,860 MILES (YES THOSE ARE ORIGINAL MILES)

ONE OWNER

 NO ACCIDENTS

ALL SERVICE RECORDS FROM MARTENS VW DEALER ARE RECORDED ON CARFAX.

ADULT OWNED

NO LEAKS

CLEAN AND CLEAR TITLE IN HAND

RUNS AND DRIVES 100%

ENGINE STARTS AND RUNS PERFECT, AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SHIFTS VERY SMOOTH WITHOUT ANY HESITATIONS OR JERKS.

I PERSONALLY DROVE THIS CAR AND FOUND IT TO BE IN OUTSTANDING CONDITION.

FEATURES:  AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION, ABS, AIRBAGS, POWER WINDOWS, CRUISE CONTROL, POWER LOCKS, POWER MIRRORS, POWER STEERING, TAN INTERIOR, ALLOY WHEELS, CD PLAYER, SUNROOF, AND MORE.

PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS IS A USED VEHICLE AND IT DOES HAVE MINOR WEAR AND TEAR 

THERE IS A $195 PROCESSING FEE THAT WILL COVER 60 DAY TEMPORARY TAG, PAPERWORK, AND LISTING EXPENSES.

PAYPAL DEPOSIT OF $1000 IS REQUIRED 24 HOURS OF AUCTION CLOSE, FULL PAYMENT WITHIN 5 DAYS.

I AM WILLING TO ASSIST ANYWAY I CAN IF BUYER NEEDS VEHICLE SHIPPED ! ! !

WE ARE LOCATED 5 MINUTES AWAY FROM BWI AIRPORT AND 2 MINUTES AWAY FROM INTERSTATES 95 AND 695, AIRPORT PICK UP IS FREE.

FEEL FREE TO CONTACT ME AT 301 655 8118 WITH ANY FURTHER QUESTIONS


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Volkswagen reveals Beetle GSR, R-Line convertible and two special GTIs

Thu, 07 Feb 2013

Volkswagen has chosen to really expand its performance-tuned portfolio at this year's Chicago Auto Show, bringing along a couple of new Beetles destined for model year 2014, as well as a pair of freshened GTI packages that you'll be able to buy almost right away.
The first, and splashiest of the Chicago goodies on the VW stand has got to be the 2014 Volkswagen Beetle GSR. Don't lose your temper, Acura Integra geeks; in this case, GSR stands for "Gelb Schwarzer Renner" or "Yellow Black Racer," and harkens back to a sport-tuned classic Beetle from the 1970s. For the 2014 iteration, the GSR gets a 210-horsepower version of VW's 2.0-liter turbo four-cylinder. That engine is enough to push the Beetle to 60 miles per hour in 6.6 seconds, and up to a top speed of 130 mph.
Of course, you'll have long-since noticed the shockingly yellow-and-black livery before you stumble across the Turbo badge on the rear deck. The GSR gets 19-inch alloy wheels, 235-section tires and a tea-tray rear spoiler, but it's the paint and graphics package that will decide if this is your (lemony) cup of tea. Things don't get any subtler inside the car, either, as VW has carried the colorway through to the interior, as well. Only 3,500 Beetle GSRs will be produced, with just more than half of those going to the US - call your dealer today, Wiz Khalifa.

Skoda unveils Volkswagen Up!-based Citigo

Tue, 27 Sep 2011

This is the all-new Skoda Citigo, and if you're thinking that it looks rather familiar, that's because its Volkswagen-badged kin recently debuted at the 2011 Frankfurt Motor Show. That's right, the long-rumored Skoda version of Volkswagen's new Up! city car has finally arrived.
Buyers will have a choice of two 1.0-liter three-cylinder engines - one with 59 horsepower, the other with a 74 hp and a blistering 106 mph top speed - both mated to a five-speed manual transmission. Powerful they are not, but these three-bangers should prove to be extremely efficient, with Skoda quoting fuel economy numbers of 62.8 and 60.1 miles per gallon, respectively (on the European cycle).
Being a Skoda, the Citigo will go on sale in its home market of the Czech Republic this fall, with the rest of Europe getting the car next summer. Follow the jump for Skoda's official release.

The super-sized Atlas isn't the three-row VW should build

Fri, Dec 2 2016

In the late '50s and early '60s the Volkswagen Beetle wasn't ubiquitous in my hometown of Lincoln, Nebraska, but it came pretty damn close. Fords and Chevys dominated, but beyond the occasional MG, Triumph, or Renault the import scene was essentially a VW scene. When my folks finally pulled the trigger on a second car they bought a Beetle, and that shopping process was my first exposure to a Volkswagen showroom. For our family VW love wasn't a cult, but our '66 model spoke – as did all Volkswagens and most imports at the time – of a return to common sense in your transportation choice. As VW's own marketing so wonderfully communicated, you didn't need big fins or annual model changes to go grab that carton of milk. Or, for that matter, to grab a week's worth of family holiday. In the wretched excess that was most of Motown at the time, the Beetle, Combi, Squareback, and even Karmann Ghia spoke to a minimal – but never plain – take on transportation as personal expression. Fifty years after that initial Beetle exposure, and as a fan of imports for what I believe to be all of the right reasons, the introduction of Volkswagen's Atlas to the world market is akin to a sociological gut punch. How is it that a brand whose modus operandi was to be the anti-Detroit could find itself warmly embracing Detroit and the excess it has historically embodied? Don't tell me it's because VW's Americanization of the Passat is going so well. To be fair, the domestic do-over of import brands didn't begin with the new Atlas crossover. Imports have been growing fat almost as long as Americans have, and it's a global trend. An early 911 is a veritable wisp when compared to its current counterpart, which constitutes – coincidentally – a 50-year gestation. In comparing today's BMW 3 Series to its' '77 predecessor, I see a 5 Series footprint. And how did four adults go to lunch in the early 3 Series? It is so much smaller than what we've become accustomed to today; the current 2 Series is more substantial. My empty-nester-view of three-row crossovers is true for most shoppers: If you need three rows of passenger capacity no more than two or three times a year – and most don't – rent it forgawdsake. If you do need the space more often, consider a minivan, which goes about its three-row mission with far more utility (and humility) than any SUV.