Vw Passat 2005 1.8 Turbo Gls Black Prestigious Int Leather Very Well Maintained on 2040-cars
Chicago, Illinois, United States
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Private owner selling VW Passat 2005 1.8 T GLS. Car has been in family since 3 years. No accidents involved. The car has been maintained very well. All fluids, filters, and full synthetic oil has been changed in every 5k miles. Car has been used as a every day transportation tool, so major replacements occurred- clutch, battery, timing belt, water pump etc (all together approx $2700).
Has a little scratches on a bumper since it has been parked on a street parking. It also has a little noise from the front right side. After inspection at VW Dealership, mechanic stated that the rubber boot that connects two parts in a suspension has cracked, and dirt got inside of the joint. Does not effect the driving, steering, or safety. It can be replaced easily for no more than $300.00 Car has also great gas mileage: 33 miles per gallon !! Car never had any problems with the engine !! Does not make any noises, clicks or problems with starting. Runs like new. Listing of the features: 3-Point Rear Seat Belts AM/FM Stereo AM/FM Stereo Radio Adjustable Steering Wheel Air conditioning Alloy Wheels Anti Theft/Security System Anti-Lock Braking System Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) Anti-lock brakes Manual Transmission Break-Resistant Glass Bucket Seats CD player Carpeting Center Arm Rest Center Console Child-Proof Door Locks Clock Compact Disc Player Courtesy Lights Cruise control Cup Holders Day/Night Lever Daytime Running Lights Digital Clock Driver Side Air Bag Driver Side Remote Mirror Driver airbag Dual Air Bags Dual Power Mirrors Dual Sport Mirrors Fog Lamps Front Bucket Seats Front-Wheel Drive Halogen Headlamps Halogen Headlights Heated Outside Mirror(s) Heated Seats Inside Hood Release Interior Hood Release New Wipers Map Lights Passenger airbag Power Brakes Power Door Locks Power Moon Roof Power Steering Power Sunroof Power locks Power windows New rear tires Rear Defroster Remote Fuel Door Remote Trunk Release Sunroof Cover Third Brake Light Tinted Glass Traction Control System Trip Computer Trip Odometer Turn Signal Mirrors Universal Garage Door Opener Vanity Mirror |
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