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Volkswagen Passat Wagon Gls 119k Miles Clean Runs/drives Perfectly No Reserve! on 2040-cars

US $4,800.00
Year:2001 Mileage:119765
Location:

Warwick, New York, United States

Warwick, New York, United States
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*          $500.00 NONREFUNDABLE DEPOSIT DUE AT THE END OF AUCTION (Immediately due)

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PASSAT IS IN GOOD Condition 119K MILES!!!!. PLEASE SERIOUS INQUIRIES ONLY

 

 

 

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This Volkswagen was inspected thoroughly checked for any issues or damages, everything works and is good and in great working order. It has a Clean clear Title . You will be dealing with me directly. I will assist the buyer the best way I can to smoothly complete transaction preserving the interests of both parties involved.

 

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 Up for sale is this 2001 Volkswagen Passat WAGON. Its a 2001.5 model year, so it shares the same body as the 2002-2006. The car is in perfect shape, there is nothing wrong with it, the body is damage and rust free, there are no mechanical issues, the a/c works well, power options are perfect, all power windows, and mirrors work. The engine is healthy, had new timing belts installed in 2011 at 86K miles. The gets all oil changes done as per maintenance every 3K miles! The transmission has been serviced and shifts well, its a clean clear title. The car has now 119K miles, brakes suspension and tires are in excellent condition. Id be happy to answer any questions (845) 987 9267. This car is turbo charged so it has plenty of pep and still gets great gas mileage. The leather has been very well taken care of and the suspension is tight. All ball joints and brakes, tires are great. The car has only one key and comes with the books and some records!

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