1999 Vw Jetta Tdi 5 Speed Manual Runs And Drives Ok Nice Shape Cleanno Reserve on 2040-cars
Dayville, Connecticut, United States
Engine:1.9
Year: 1999
Mileage: 118,600
Make: Volkswagen
Model: Jetta
Options: Cassette Player, CD Player
Trim: TDI NO RESERVE
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks
Drive Type: FWD
1999 VW JETTA GL TDI
4 DOOR SEDAN VERY HARD TO FIND ONE OF THESE IN ANY DECENT CONDITION!! ENGINE RUNS FINE CLUTCH SHIFTS WELL, TRANSMISSION IS FINE CAR RUNS AND DRIVES QUITE WELL!! STEERING AND SUSPENSION ARE EXCELLENT. TIRES LOOK GOOD, I WOULD SAY %50 THE BRAKES ARE VERY GOOD. IT WILL NEED SOME SMALL THINGS LIKE A HUB CAP, 2 SMALL DIMPLES ON THE TRUNK LID, FRONT BUMPER MARKER LIGHT (DRIVER SIDE), BATTERY IS WEAK- SEEING THE WINTER IS COMING I WOULD HAVE IT REPLACED! POWER LOCKS WORK GREAT MANUAL WINDOWS- LIKE ALL THE GLs I HAVE SEEN BODY IS ABOVE AVERAGE FROM WHAT YOU SEE LATELY..... BLOWER MOTOR, CLIMATE CONTROLS GOOD. HEAT IS PIPING HOT. A/C SEEMS TO BLOW COLD. CAR RUNS DOWN THE ROAD REALLY WELL, BUT IT SHOWS SYMPTOMS OF A CLOGGED AIR INTAKE OR TURBO BOOST SOLENOID. CHECK ENGINE WAS SCANNED AND SAID SOMETHING ABOUT TURBO BOOST. IF YOU ARE GOING UP A BIG HILL ON THE HIGHWAY YOU WILL NOTICE IT. IT DOES GET ME 45 MPG EASY THOUGH. AT 50 MPH IT WILL GET 55 MPG BUT YOU WILL PROBABLY GET THE WRONG TYPE OF ATTENTION ON MOST HIGHWAYS..... THE CAR SAT FOR SOME TIME. THE STARTER WAS JUNK, SO THE CAR NOW HAS A BRAND NEW BOSCH STARTER! THE CAR WAS JUST FULLY DETAILED. LAST OWNER WAS AN OLDER LADY. NON SMOKING AND NO PETS ORIGINAL BOOKS AND PAPERWORK IN GLOVE BOX. THE CAR ALSO HAD THE COMMON HOOD LATCH AND BROKEN GRILLE ISSUE. HOOD LATCH WAS REPLACED, THE GRILLE AND HOOD PULL ARE ORDERED JUST IN CASE YOU DONT SEE FRONT IMAGES YET THATS WHY..... CAR LEAKS NO FLUIDS, SEEMS LIKE A GOOD TDI AS A RUNNER. I DONT KNOW WHEN THE TIMING BELT WAS LAST CHANGED, SO IF IT WERE ME I WOULD CHANGE IT ANYWAYS. I CAN HAVE A VW SHOP DO THAT FOR YOU AT A VERY FAIR PRICE IF YOU ARE INTERESTED. TERMS OF SALE.... CAR IS SOLD AS-IS , WHERE IS, NO WARRANTY AT ALL DEPOSIT DUE IN 24 HOURS, BALANCE IN 7 DAYS AFTER AUCTION $125 WILL BE ADDED TO COVER COSTS OF PAPERWORK, POSSIBLE TRANSPORT TO A REPAIR FACILITY IF YOU WISH TO HAVE REPAIRS DONE BEFORE YOU GET THE CAR ETC..... PICK UP CAR IN 14 DAYS AFTER SALE On Nov-21-13 at 19:14:05 PST, seller added the following information: WE SCANNED THE CHECK ENGINE LIGHT. |
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