'04 Vw Jetta Tdi Wagon Turbo Diesel 1 Owner Only 85k Low Low Miles Black/gray on 2040-cars
Englishtown, New Jersey, United States
2004 VW JETTA TDI WAGON ONE OWNER LOW MILES 2004 RARE JETTA WAGON TDI ** 5 SPEED AUTOMATIC W/ TIPTRONIC TRANSMISSION ** 1.9 TURBO DIESEL ENGINE ** ONLY 85K ORIGINAL LOW LOW MILES HAS THE FOLLOWING OPTIONS: SIDE IMPACT AIRBAGS ** 50 MPG ** AIR CONDITIONING WITH POLLEN AND DUST FILTER ** POWER HEATED MIRRORS ** SPLIT FOLDING REAR SEAT ** CRUISE CONTROL ** POWER WINDOWS ** POWER LOCKS ** AWESOME COLOR COMBO ** IN DASH CD PLAYER, ** SPARE TIRE W/ TOOL KIT ** NO ACCIDENTS, CLEAN CARFAX REPORT INCLUDED BELOW!!! ** BOOKS, MANUALS, FLOOR MATS, AND THREE ( TWO MASTER KEYS, AND ONE VALET KEY) WE EVEN HAVE THE ORIGINAL WINDOW STICKER ** WILL NOT LAST ** BEING SOLD ON A FIRST COME FIRST SERVED BASIS, THESE CARS HAVE BECOME IMPOSSIBLE TO FIND ESPECIALLY A LOW MILE AUTOMATIC TDI WAGON! THIS IS AN EXTRA CLEAN RARE DIESEL JETTA WITH EVERY SINGLE SERVICE RECORD ON CARFAX SINCE DAY ONE, ALL SERVICE PERFORMED VW DEALER!!! (PLEASE VIEW CARFAX REPORT BELOW!) Contact Sales: (484)222-1002 THE ONLY ITEMS THAT SHOW SOME WEAR ARE AS FOLLOWS: SOME SCRATCHES THROUGHOUT THE VEHICLE WHICH ARE ALL DETAILED IN THE PHOTOS (PLEASE VIEW PHOTOS) THIS IS THE NICEST AND LOWEST MILEAGE JETTA WAGON WE HAVE SEEN IN A LONG TIME. LOOKS, RUNS, AND DRIVES EXCELLENT. THE MOTOR RUNS SMOOTH AND IS VERY POWERFUL. THE AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SHIFTS SMOOTHLY THROUGH ALL THE GEARS. Contact
Sales: (484)222-1002 Below please find over 70 photos PLEASE VIEW THE ATTACHED FREE CARFAX REPORT BELOW! TERMS OF SALE: SOLD AS-IS, EXTENDED WARRANTIES AVAILABLE. 20% DEPOSIT DUE WITHIN 24 HOURS OF AUCTION END. FULL PAYMENT REQUIRED WITHIN 3 DAYS. FOR PAYMENTS WE ACCEPT CERTIFIED FUNDS, AND WIRE TRANSFERS, NO PERSONAL CHECKS PLEASE. SHIPPING IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE BUYER, WE WILL ASSIST IN ANY WAY WE CAN.
2004 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA GL TDI
VIN:
WVWRR61J94W168777
STATION WAGON
1.9L L4 FI
FRONT WHEEL DRIVE
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No accident / damage reported to CARFAX
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VW stripped of Green Car Of The Year awards for Jetta, A3 diesels
Wed, Sep 30 2015In the wake of the ongoing VW diesel scandal, Green Car Journal has announced it will rescind the two Green Car Of The Year awards that the Volkswagen Group won with diesel vehicles that have been since been proven to not meet the stated emissions levels. The two vehicles are the 2009 VW Jetta TDI, which won in 2008, and the 2010 Audi A3 TDI, which won in 2010. Green Car Journal (GCJ) did not say if it would retroactively name any replacement winners. This is the first time in the history of the Green Car Of The Year Awards that the honor has been taken away from the winner. In a statement announcing the change, GCJ publisher Ron Cogan wrote that, "this award rescission should not cast a negative light on advanced diesel technology in general. Many diesel models from a variety of auto manufacturers meet EPA and CARB emissions standards, bringing with them higher fuel efficiency, decreased petroleum use, and lower carbon emissions – all important environmental goals." VW AND AUDI RETURNING GREEN CAR OF THE YEAR® AWARDS, VEHICLES DEEMED INELIGIBLE SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif., Sept. 30, 2015 – Green Car Journal is rescinding the Green Car of the Year® awards previously honoring the 2009 VW Jetta TDI and 2010 Audi A3 TDI, the first time this has occurred in the award program's decade-long history. Audi of America President Scott Keogh has informed Green Car Journal that Audi will return its 2010 Green Car of the Year® award in the wake of Volkswagen Group's admission that it deliberately deceived government authorities about emissions from the Audi A3 TDI. Volkswagen of America has also informed Green Car Journal it will return its 2009 Green Car of the Year® award for the VW Jetta TDI. "Rescinding the Green Car of the Year® awards for the VW Jetta TDI and Audi A3 TDI is unfortunate but appropriate," said Ron Cogan, editor and publisher of the Green Car Journal and CarsOfChange.com. "These models were selected as Green Car of the Year® above others for compelling reasons, including high fuel efficiency, reduced carbon emissions, a fun-to-drive nature, and the ability to meet 50 state emissions requirements with advanced diesel technology." However, VW Group has now admitted that its software programming intentionally caused in-lab emissions testing to read significantly lower nitrogen oxide emissions than these vehicles actually produced on the road.
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