2007 Volkswagen Vw Jetta 2.5l Low Miles. Looks And Rides Great. No Reserve!!! on 2040-cars
Dundalk, Maryland, United States
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You are bidding on a 2007 Volkswagen Jetta. This has been a great car. Dependable, and easy on gas. Just had new tire installed 500 miles ago. The exterior is in good shape with no dents though has some scratches and chips from normal wear and tear. The interior is also in good shape with no stains as you can see in the pictures. I am starting the bidding at $7250. with no reserve and a Buy it now for $8000. Mileage will be slightly higher since I use this car to drive to and from work. I am selling this Jetta as-is. This vehicle is also being sold locally so if sold I will end auction early. If you would like to come inspect before bidding contact me to set up a time.Thanks for looking and Happy Bidding!!!
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