Excellent Condition, Completely Loaded, Fanatically Maintained on 2040-cars
Salem, Utah, United States
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This is the 3.6 4motion AWD sport sedan. There isnt
anything VW offered that isnt on this car. From paddle shifters on the
steering wheel, to headlights that move as the steering wheel moves. I purchased
this car from the North American Volkswagen rep in 2007 when it had 6,500 miles
on it. It has literally been in my heated garage since. The owners manual is
stamped for every 5,000 maintenance and I have every recall receipt. I put new
tires on it 10,000 miles ago and had the brakes replaced. Options Installed 3-Spoke
Leather-Wrapped Sport Steering Wheel 4-Wheel
Disc Brakes 8
Speakers ABS
brakes AM/FM
radio Air
Conditioning Alloy
wheels Anti-whiplash
front head restraints Automatic
Headlights w/Coming Home Feature Bi-Xenons
w/AFS & Headlight Washers Bodyside
moldings Brake
assist Brushed
Aluminum Trim Bumpers:
body-color Multi CD
player Climatronic
Dual-Zone Automatic Climate Control Cold
Weather Package Driver
& Front Passenger Comfort Seats Driver
door bin Driver
vanity mirror Dual
front impact airbags Dual
front side impact airbags Dynaudio
Premium Sound System Electronic
Stability Control Fog
Lights Four
wheel independent suspension Front
Bucket Seats Front
Center Armrest Front
anti-roll bar Front
reading lights Heated
Front Seats Heated
Washer Nozzles Heated
door mirrors HomeLink Illuminated
entry Leather
Shift Knob Low tire
pressure warning Manual
Side & Rear Sun Shades Memory
Side Mirrors Occupant
sensing airbag Outside
temperature display Overhead
airbag Overhead
console Package
#3 Sport Panic
alarm Passenger
door bin Passenger
vanity mirror Power
door mirrors Power
driver seat Power
moonroof Power steering Power
windows Radio
data system Rain
Sensing Wipers Rear
anti-roll bar Rear
reading lights Rear seat
center armrest Rear
window defroster Remote
keyless entry Security
system Self-Dimming
Rear-View Mirror Speed
control Speed-sensing
steering Split
folding rear seat Sport
Suspension Tachometer Telescoping
steering wheel Tilt
steering wheel Traction
control Trip
computer Turn
signal indicator mirrors Variably
intermittent wipers |
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VW stock delisted from Dow Jones Sustainability Index
Thu, Oct 1 2015Because of the company's years-long diesel emissions evasions, Volkswagen AG is being removed from the Dow Jones Sustainability Indices effective October 6, according to a joint statement by S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC and RobecoSAM. After looking at reports of the automaker's cheating software, the DJSI has decided that the company shouldn't be part of the index anymore. According to The Detroit News, the DJSI is meant to track the top 10 percent of companies that are considered leaders environmentally and socially in each industry among the 2,500 largest companies in the S&P Global Broad Market Index. This de-listing means that VW is no longer considered an industry leader by this group for its economic, environmental and social performance. As of this writing, VW AG's stock price sits at 97.75 euros ($109.14), and the figure has been largely in freefall since the emissions evasions reports first surfaced. It was considered shocking on September 21 when the shares plunged almost 18 percent to end the day at 132.15 euros ($147.57). According to The Detroit News, the automaker has lost about $30.8 billion in value since the EPA put out its notice of violation on September 18. Related Video: Β Volkswagen AG to be Removed from the Dow Jones Sustainability Indices New York and Zurich, September 29, 2015 Effective October 6, 2015, Volkswagen AG (VW) will be removed from the Dow Jones Sustainability Indices (DJSI). A review of VW's standing in the DJSI was prompted by the recent revelations of manipulated emissions tests. Per the published and publicly available methodology for the DJSI, potential problematic issues relating to any DJSI component company automatically trigger a Media & Stakeholder Analysis (MSA), which examines the extent of the respective company's involvement and how it manages the issue. Following the MSA, the Dow Jones Sustainability Index Committee (DJSIC) reviews the issue and decides whether the company will remain in the index, based on DJSI Guidelines. In VW's case, the DJSIC reviewed the situation and ultimately decided to remove the Company from the DJSI World, the DJSI Europe, and all other DJSI indices. The stock will be removed after the close of trading in Frankfurt on October 5, 2015, thus making the removal effective on October 6, 2015. As a result, VW will no longer be identified as an Industry Group Leader in the "Automobiles & Components" industry group.
VW Golf R 400 reportedly green-lit (again)
Sun, Apr 26 2015After speaking to Volkswagen powertrain boss Dr. Heinz-Jakob Neusser at the 2015 New York International Auto Show, we uncovered that the Volkswagen Golf R 400 would be sold in the United States... if it ever made it to production at all, that is. That prerequisite looks like it's about to be fulfilled, as the same good doctor that said the super-powered GTI would come to the US has confirmed to Car that development is currently underway. This follows up on reports from late 2014 that the 400-horsepower car would make production. "We have the Golf more sporty than ever before, since we soon will have the Golf R 400 we will do this car," Neusser told Car. "We are in fact in development of it right now." That is, we think you'll agree, splendid news. Of course, it also begs the question of when the new car will arrive. According to Car, it'll be just "a few short months," indicating that the Frankfurt Motor Show will likely host the Golf R 400's debut later this year. Whether that proves correct, though, likely won't be clear until later this summer.
VW decides against active-cooling system for e-Golf lithium battery
Tue, Apr 1 2014When the 2015 VW e-Golf was introduced at the LA Auto Show last year, VW said it would come with a water-cooled battery. During the Detroit Auto Show, when the car was trotted out again, VW released a new press release that stripped out the "water-cooled" language, but this change went unnoticed. During a recent VW event in Germany, a friend from Green Car Reports realized that the battery on display did not seem to have any water-cooling mechanisms. That set us off on a bit of a sleuthing and we have now learned that VW is not going to include any active cooling in the upcoming e-Golf. In fact, the company is entirely confident that this car - because of what it's designed to do - doesn't need it. "The need for a cooling system wasn't there" - VW's Darryll Harrison VW has been working on an electrified Golf for ages now, and so changes to the plan are to be expected. But battery cooling is vitally important not just to keep the car operating properly but because when things get too hot, there can be serious public relations problems. Nissan began testing a new battery chemistry for the Leaf in 2013 after an uproar from warm-weather EV drivers in Arizona who were experiencing worse-than-expected battery performance. The Leaf has always used an air-cooled battery, which is another way to say that there is no active cooling system (more details here). Tesla CEO Elon Musk once said this approach is "primitive." So, why is VW following the same path? We asked Darryll Harrison, VW US's manager of brand public relations west, for more information, and he told AutoblogGreen that VW engineers discovered through a lot of testing of the Golf Mk6 EV prototypes, that battery performance was not impacted by temperatures when using the right battery chemistry. That chemistry, it turns out, is lithium nickel manganese cobalt oxide (NMC) in cells from Panasonic. These cells had "the lowest self-warming tendency and the lowest memory effect of all cells tested," Harrison said. He added that VW engineers tested the NMC cells in places like Death Valley and Arizona and found they didn't warm very quickly either through operation, charging (including during fast charging) or through high ambient temps. "The need for a cooling system wasn't there," Harrison said.



