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2007 Volkswagen Jetta Wolfsburg Edition Sedan 4-door 2.5l on 2040-cars

Year:2007 Mileage:89000
Location:

Egg Harbor Township, New Jersey, United States

Egg Harbor Township, New Jersey, United States
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Up for sale is beautiful (ONE OWNER) 2007 VW JETTA Wolfberg Edition. This vehicle is nicely equipped. Leather seats, power locks, power windows, power outside mirrors, am/fm stereo, touch screen aftermarket cd player, cruise control, compass, external temperature display, anti-theft alarm system, keyless entry, clock, and sunroof. Just had the oil and belts changed. The leather is really clean it shows minimal wear. When you purchase this vehicle your purchasing a VW, this vehicle is great on gas, dependable, and runs strong!!! The miles currently read 89,000. Contact Larry at (609) 402-7104. Thanx for looking! "CLEAN CARFAX & 1OWNER"

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    Electric vehicles are known to suffer diminished performance in cold weather, but some do a better job than others hanging onto their range capacity while cabin heaters and frigid outdoor temperatures sap power from their batteries. Recently, the Norwegian Automobile Federation put the 20 of the best-selling battery-electric vehicles in the country to the test, to see not only how winter weather affected their range but also their charging times. The major findings: On average, electric vehicles lost 18.5% of their official driving range as determined by the European WLTP cycle. Electric vehicles also charge more slowly in cold temperatures. And interestingly, the researchers learned that EVs don’t simply shut down when they lose power but instead deliver a series of warnings to the driver, with driving comfort and speed levels maintained until the very last few miles. Because itÂ’s Norway, the worldÂ’s top market for electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles by market share, the test included many EVs that arenÂ’t available here in the U.S. But there are many familiar faces, among them the Nissan Leaf, Tesla Models S, 3 and X, Hyundai Kona (known here as the Kona Electric) and Ioniq, and Audi E-Tron. In terms of range, the top-performing EV was the Hyundai Kona, which lost only 9% of its official range, which the WTLP rated at 449 kilometers, or 279 miles, compared to its EPA-rated range of 258 miles on a full charge. It delivered 405 km, just enough to nudge it ahead of the Tesla Model 3, which returned 404 km. Other top performers included the Audi E-Tron, in both its 50 Quattro (13% lower range) and higher-powered 55 Quattro (14% lower) guises; the Hyundai Ioniq (10% lower); and Volkswagen e-Golf (11% lower). At 610 km (379 miles) the Tesla Model S has the longest WLTP range of all models tested and went the furthest, but still lost 23% of its range, though it also encountered energy-sapping heavy snow at the end of its test, when many cars had dropped out. The Model 3 lost 28% of its range. The worst performer? That goes to the Opel Ampera-e, better known stateside as the Chevrolet Bolt. It traveled 297 km (about 184 miles) in the test, which was nearly 30% lower than its stated WLTP range. We should also note that Opel, now owned by Groupe PSA, is phasing the car out in Europe and that Chevy recently upgraded the Bolt here in the U.S.

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