2002 Volkswagen Jetta Wagon 2.0 Auto Reflex Silver!!! on 2040-cars
Saugerties, New York, United States
You are looking at a 2002 Jetta wagon, in very nice overall condition. It is very quiet, reliable, and comfortable to drive, not to mention spatious!! We have a clean title in hand for it!
The car overall cosmetically, I would say is a 7.5 out of 10. There are some marks, and scuffs on the car which can be expected for it's age and mileage. The vehicle was purchased by us with intentions of making it our new commuter car (We travel 100 miles a day) but just two days after we bought it, we came across a deal for a Jetta TDI wagon which we simply could not pass up. This would make a perfect first car, commuter, or vehicle for a handyman/carpenter etc that has to haul tools and things that need to be locked up safely at all times. This wagon has 160,600 miles on it (75% Highway miles), and a clean title, and just passed NYS inspection on Monday morning, so for NY buyers, the inspection is good until the last day of September 2015. It has a brand new Catalytic Converter. We also relpaced an o2 sensor, secondary air pump, and Coil pack, as per codes that caused the check engine light to come on. There are now no pending codes, NO Check engine light, or issues other than the air bag light being on, which is very common. The only things the car needs to be 100%, are two front struts (Which a good set is included with the vehicle) rear brake pads and rotors, Which can be had on eBay for around $60 (Front brakes are only three months old) and our mechanic said that the driver side front wheel bearing will need to be replaced eventually, so we purchased a steering knuckle from him with a good wheel bearing, which will also be included with the car for the new owner. The body overall is in very nice shape, and all the windows, sunroof, and cruise control work as they should. The front and rear bumpers, and passenger rear fender are the only cosmetic issues, which we will be adding more detailed pictures of this evening. The interior is a bit worn, but has been thoroughly cleaned and the carpets shampooed. This listing is all to the best of our knowledge, as we only drove the car around 150 miles since we have had it. Please feel free to contact us with any questions you may have!! We can arrange delivery within 50 miles of 12477, NY for $75. We can also deliver anywhere past that radius for the $75 fee, and $0.45 a mile. Thanks for looking, good luck, and happy bidding!! |
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