Volkswagen Beetle/bug Gls {aqua Powder Light Blue} Convertible Black Leather Top on 2040-cars
Chicago, Illinois, United States
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You are viewing a beautiful vehicle with low mileage, a highly desired color Aquarius Blue, and convertible 2-door! This 2003 Volkswagen New Beetle Convertible GLS features a 2.0L 4 Cylinder 1 Owner with extremely Low Mileage.
THIS VW BEETLE CONVERTIBLE IS IN GREAT SHAPE ESPECIALLY FOR THE YEAR. HARD TO FIND IN THIS CONDITION AND WITH UNDER 27,650 MILES! CARFAX 1 OWNER WITH A CLEAN HISTORY NEVER BEEN IN AN ACCIDENT, NO AIRBAG DEPLOYMENT FRESH AND CLEAN INTERIOR WITH NO ODORS ONLY 27,630 ACTUAL MILES GUARANTEED THIS CAR WILL LAST YOU MANY YEARS TO COME YOU CAN OWN THIS GREAT: 2003 VW NEW BEETLE GLS 2DR CONVERTIBLE 1-OWNER RARE COLOR
LOW MILES AND LOW PRICE!!!!!!!!!!!!
This car has been cleaned inside and out. Never smoked in, with no odor. INTERIOR shows minor pre-owned wear.
Exterior has wear on the VW emblems and scratches/chipped paint on
bumpers. Tires were replaced last year. Regular oil changes and
meticulous maintenance were preformed throughout. VW's are Reliable, safe vehicles that have been known to run 200,000 TO 300,000
miles with the PROPER SERVICE. This car drives straight, tight and
smooth, and shifts clean and easy. This is a stunning car that turns
heads as you drive. This VW is equipped with RUNNING LIGHTS AND DUAL FRONT and SIDE AIRBAGS to keep you safe on the road. This car will last you years to come. This car shows normal wear from age but is overall in very good condition Sale of Vehicle The winning bidder MUST contact us within 24 hours of the Auction end and make payment arrangements at that time. A $500.00 deposit is due within 24 hours of the end of the auction. Deposits are NON-REFUNDABLE.
The remainder of the balance is due within 3 days of the Auction end.
If contact is NOT made within 24 hours of Auction end, we reserve the
right to re-list the vehicle, sell it to the next highest bidder or sell
it otherwise. All vehicles are sold free and clear with NO LIENS.
Autocheck will show when a lien is issued but they never show when a
lien is satisfied. Payment Please Paypal the $500 deposit required within 24 hours to confirm the sale. We accept cash in person, bank wire transfer, or cashiers check (clearance times on cashier checks vary from each banking facility). Receiving Your Vehicle The Buyer is responsible for the pickup of this vehicle. Please call us PRIOR to making your arrangements to pick up your vehicle so we may schedule a mutually agreeable time and date with you. Shipping If you wish to have your vehicle shipped, we will help arrange shipping with the service of your choice. We are not responsible for your choice in shipping service, or delivery/damage that happens from here out. Other We reserve the right to cancel bids
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Auto blog
Volkswagen could outsell GM in China for the first time in nine years
Fri, 27 Dec 2013As of the end of November, Volkswagen had sold 70,000 more cars than General Motors in China in 2013, making it appear inevitable that VW will outsell GM there. The feat would return the German brand to the top of chart in China for the first time in nine years, but even the second-place getter won't be complaining too loudly: both automakers sold more than three million vehicles in a market pegged to hit 16 million sales this year.
Volkswagen said it could have sold more cars if it had had more production capacity in China. The arrival of a new-to-China Audi A4, a China-built A3 sedan, the VW Bora and Skoda Octavia, as well as an $18.2-billion-euro investment in the country to construct new factories, means VW should see its numbers grow in 2014. GM's lineup is expanding next year, too, adding four Chevrolet nameplates and two vehicles to its Baojun brand as it tries to get to five million in sales by 2015.
Among other automakers, Ford benefited from good product and woes for Japanese automakers over a territorial dispute with China, outselling Toyota by almost 32,000 units through the end of November. The Ford Focus is China's best-selling vehicle so far this year.
Anti-union group files lawsuit against VW and UAW
Fri, 14 Mar 2014The fight for unionization at Volkswagen's Chattanooga, TN, factory isn't letting up. Yesterday, the National Labor Relations Board decided to allow anti-United Auto Workers employees at the plant the right to defend voting down the measure. Now, a group called the National Right to Work Foundation has filed a federal lawsuit on behalf of five workers against VW and the UAW for allegedly working together to organize.
The group says in a release that it wants "to block further collusion between the company and the United Auto Workers." It alleges that VW forced workers to attend "mandatory pro-union meetings" and prevented managers from opposing. In a rebuttal on its website, the UAW called the claims "baseless" and said its actions were entirely legal.
One possible problem faces the carmaker in regards to the lawsuit. According to the Detroit Free Press, a recent US Court of Appeals ruling found that neutrality agreements like the one the business had with the UAW could be illegal if the company provided "things of value" to the union. The newspaper also claims that VW held a mandatory employee meeting concerning the election, but workers were free to leave during the UAW's presentation.
UAW Falls 87 Votes Short Of Major Victory In South
Sat, Feb 15 2014Just 87 votes at the Volkswagen plant in Tennessee separated the United Auto Workers union from what would have been its first successful organization of workers at a foreign automaker in the South. Instead of celebrating a potential watershed moment for labor politics in the region, UAW supporters were left crestfallen by the 712-626 vote against union representation in the election that ended Friday night. The result stunned many labor experts who expected a UAW win because Volkswagen tacitly endorsed the union and even allowed organizers into the Chattanooga factory to make sales pitches. The loss is a major setback for the UAW's effort to make inroads in the growing South, where foreign automakers have 14 assembly plants, eight built in the past decade, said Kristin Dziczek, director of the labor and industry group at the Center for Automotive Research, an industry think tank in Michigan. "If this was going to work anywhere, this is where it was going to work," she said of the Volkswagen vote. Organizing a Southern plant is so crucial to the union that UAW President Bob King told workers in a speech that the union has no long-term future without it. The loss means the union remains largely quarantined with the Detroit Three in the Midwest and Northeast. Many viewed VW as the union's best chance to gain a crucial foothold in the South because other automakers have not been as welcoming as Volkswagen. Labor interests make up half of the supervisory board at VW in Germany, and they questioned why the Chattanooga plant is the company's only major factory worldwide without formal worker representation. VW wanted a German-style "works council" in Chattanooga to give employees a say over working conditions. The company says U.S. law won't allow it without an independent union. In Chattanooga, the union faced stern opposition from Republican politicians who warned that a UAW victory would chase away other automakers who might come to the region. Sen. Bob Corker of Tennessee was the most vocal opponent, saying that he was told that VW would soon announce plans to build a new SUV in Chattanooga if workers rejected the union. That was later denied by a VW executive, who said the union vote had no bearing on expansion decisions. Other state politicians threatened to cut off state incentives for the plant to expand if the union was approved.