2002 Volkswagen Jeta Vr6 on 2040-cars
Kenosha, Wisconsin, United States
Im selling my 2002 Jetta Volkswagen for one reason only. It has a transmission problem. I don't have the time to investigate it or fix it. Other than that the car is super clean for being a 2002 . People think its an 05 or 06 just because of how well kept it is.
The wheels aren't badly chipped. All the power features work. The car has a moonroof, heated seats, wooden trim (chipped on the shift knob) and working radio. We bought the car in Florida so there is no chipping, no rust and very little wear and tear. The title is clean and from my knowledge we are only the second owners of the car. It has 163,343 miles. Blue Book value at $3,000. The front tires were replaced last winter. My wife was only driving the car to and from work only, about 32 miles round trip; all highway miles. I like the car and we had no problems with it until now (transmission). It also has a small leak in the water pump (antifreeze) but thats about it. It doesn't leak much at all; at times nothing. Great car for someone that has the time and knowledge on transmission rebuilds!! |
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