2002 Volkswagen Jetta Tdi Sedan Diesel Heated Leather Seats on 2040-cars
Clifton, New Jersey, United States
40 MPG Highway Exterior Description The
exterior is in good condition and looks great in blue. The paint looks nice, but has some scratches and chips. There is no visible rust. Under inspection
you can find several dings and a few small dents. Windshield and the
rest of the glass is free of chips or cracks. The wheels are in good
condition with some scratches. The car was involved in a minor accident a few years ago that involved a repair to the drivers side rear quarter panel and rear door. The pinstripping was never repainted on the rear drivers side door. There is also a scuff on the front bumper cover from scraping a curb which I tried to show in the photos. Interior Description The non-smoking interior is just as good as the rest of the car and is fully loaded
with luxury options. The leather seats are in good condition with no
stains. Headliner and rear window carpet have a few stains. The car is loaded with great options
you would expect from a luxury car including, power mirrors, stereo
with CD and cassette player, power windows, power locks, heated front
seats, power glass sunroof, TDI Diesel engine and automatic
transmission. The carpet is in good shape with no major stains. The armrest while intact, seems a bit loose. Did I mention the heated seats?
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