Vw Bug on 2040-cars
Rossville, Georgia, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Engine:4 CYCLINDER
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:OWNER
Interior Color: BLACK AND WHITE
Make: Volkswagen
Number of Cylinders: 4
Model: Beetle - Classic
Trim: TWO DOOR SEDAN
Drive Type: 4 SPEED
Mileage: 68,149
Exterior Color: WHITE AND BLUE
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
YOU ARE LOOKING AT MY 68 BUG i REALLY NEED TO PASS IT ON.i JUST DON'T HAVE TIMETO SPEND ON IT, i DROVE IT ABOUT ONCE A MONTH JUST TO KEEP BATTERY UP.i BOUGHT IT ABOUT A YEAR AGO, FOUND IT ON E-BAY OUT IN CALIFORNIA. i DID A FEW THINGS TO IT LIKE ALL NEW BRAKES,WHEEL CYCLINDER,LINERS MOTOR CYCLINDER AND NEW SHIFTER WANTS TO JUMP OUT OF REVERSE SOMETIMES. i WAS TOLDIT COULD BEAN ADJUSTMENT NOT SUREDON'T KNOW MUCH WHEN IT COMES TO WORKING ON THESE. GOOD THING'S ARE IT RUNS GREATAND IS RUST FREE HAS POP OUT GLASSAND COOL LUGGAGE RACK. CAR LOOK GREAT FROM ABOUT 5 FEET BUTWHEN YOU GET REAL CLOSEYOU CAN SEE BODY WORK IS 2ND RATE, BUT FOR THE PRICETHIS CAR WILL BE ALOT OF FUN, SELLING CAR WITH GA REGISTRATIONAND BILL OF SALE ALSO COMES WITH ORIG CALIFORNIA TITLE. ASK ALL??BEFER YOU BID!! EVERYONE IS WELCOME TO BID IF I CONTACT YOU AND YOU DO NOT REPLY i WILL CANCEL YOUR BID THANKS FOR LOOKING
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Autoblog Podcast #366
Tue, 28 Jan 2014Episode #366 of the Autoblog podcast is here, and this week, Dan Roth, Jeff Ross and George Kennedy of Boldride.com talk about the 2015 Lincoln Navigator, Volkswagen's US market woes, and the drama at the Rolex 24 hours of Daytona. We start with what's in the garage and finish up with some of your questions, and for those of you who hung with us live on our UStream channel, thanks for taking the time. Check out the new rundown below with times for topics, and you can follow along after the jump with our Q&A. Thanks for listening!
Autoblog Podcast #366:
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How should Volkswagen deal with its diesel problems?
Mon, Sep 21 2015The hounds of hell are bearing down on Volkswagen in the wake of allegations of cheating on diesel emissions testing. In just a single day, Volkswagen's stock has dropped 23 percent and the German government has announced that it is going to investigate a far larger number of vehicles over emissions violations. The American storm is quickly becoming a global one. Volkswagen sells over a million diesel vehicles a year and also has more than 13 percent of the automotive market overall – it was the number one automaker in the world up until the scandal. Yet in a matter of hours, Volkswagen has also become a pariah with potential fines and recalls that may be dwarfed by how the alleged lies and deceit change how governments and consumers view the company. Consumers are really going to be the key to the company's survival. It's those consumers who are really going to be the key to the company's survival. Every single one of them now finds themselves with a product that was sold illegally and may not be registered until recall work is done. What's worse is that Volkswagen doesn't yet have a solution for the emissions issue to offer these customers. It should also be noted that this is not the first time Volkswagen has found itself in violation of EPA emission regulations. Volkswagen is in a world of trouble, so what now? As a car dealer and former financial analyst who took several companies public, I believe Volkswagen can and should consider three points of action that would make an enduring difference in the times to come. 1. Offer affected TDI owners a compelling reason to stay with the brand. Recall work and a cup of coffee at the dealership are not going to be enough to placate current owners. Volkswagen should provide compensation for customers at the earliest opportunity and offer some type of inducement that keeps them within the fold. This shouldn't be the industry's version of a Chuck E. Cheese coupon - a small discount on a new vehicle. Volkswagen needs to offer something along the lines of a strong warranty extension of the entire powertrain (not just the emissions system) or some type of valuable feature upgrade for these vehicles so that owners feel that they have been treated fairly. Perhaps a combination of a brand new navigation system, software upgrades for the infotainment components, or some type of basic free WiFi service would be a healthy act of generosity.
VW using other manufacturing locations as leverage in battle with TN [w/video]
Sat, 26 Apr 2014We've reached a new step in the ongoing drama at Volkswagen's factory in Chattanooga, TN. The United Auto Workers recently dropped its opposition to the union vote and agreed that it wouldn't hold another ballot for at least a year. Now, the new question becomes where VW is going to build its forthcoming midsize SUV.
Earlier, it had been considered all but certain that the SUV, likely a production version of the CrossBlue concept (pictured above), would be built in Tennessee. However, it seems the Chattanooga factory might have competition to produce it. In emails obtained by The Detroit News, VW's lawyer wrote to the Tennessee economic development department in January saying, "While we understand there are some 'non-deal' issues that are causing a delay in the TN solution, VW has been successful in reaching agreement on terms at the alternative locations."
As previously reported, the state of Tennessee allegedly offered VW about $300 million in incentives to build the vehicle there and create an estimated 1,350 jobs, but it later rescinded the deal. Newly leaked documents from NewsChannel 5 (WTVF-TV) in Nashville allegedly show just how close that offer was to being completed. It appears that VW actually sent the government the first draft of a memorandum of understanding agreeing to the incentives, but the state removed the offer in late January.