2002 Vw Jetta Tdi **no Reserve**leather Sunroof Navy Blue 40+mpg Alloys on 2040-cars
Saluda, Virginia, United States
Here they come... GAS PRICES!! Every day they're creeping higher. Fight
back with this cool little car. The 2002 Volkswagen TDI with a turbo
diesel engine is rated at 40 MPG HWY and since it's a turbo, has all the
pep of a gasoline model. The tan leather interior is in good shape with
minor wear; it looks great for a 2002 model The tires have ample tread
left. All the steering and suspension components are in top-notch
condition; tight and free of any bumping, knocking or drift. The 1.9
Liter Diesel motor is solid. The timing belt and water pump service was done 30,000 miles ago. It runs strong and the turbo kicks in when
it's supposed to. It's a leak free engine too. The automatic
transmission shifts properly and on time, also no leaks from this one.
The VW Jetta is such a versatile car that it's hard to recommend it to any single type of consumer. It'd be perfect for the commuter, a small family, new driver, or anyone that drives. Imagine driving past gas stations, pointing and laughing all the way to your destination, then think about this car. Winning bid does not include tax, tags, and title plus $150 processing fee. VADLR |
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