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2005 Volkswagen Jetta 2.5/ Package #1 And #2 / Loaded / Low Miles/ One Owner on 2040-cars

Year:2005 Mileage:106926 Color: PAINT SHINES EXCELLENT AS SEEN IN THE PICTURES
Location:

Poughkeepsie, New York, United States

Poughkeepsie, New York, United States
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2005 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA 2.5 L 

- 106,000 MILES 
- ONE OWNER 
- FULLY LOADED 
- RAIN SENSITIVE WINDSHIELD 
- PACKAGE #1 AND PACKAGE # 2 
- HEATED SEATS 
- LEATHER SEATS 
- DUAL POWER SEATS 
- REAR SUNSHADE 
- AUTOMATIC SPORT SHIFT TRANSMISSION 
- ALLOY WHEELS 
- WOOD GRAIN 
- FACTORY CD WITH PREMIUM SOUND 
- DUAL DIGITAL CLIMATE CONTROL 
- KEYLESS ENTRY 
- POWER MOON ROOF 
- FACTORY FLOOR MATS 
- ILLUMINATED SIDE MIRRORS 
- HOMELINK 
- FACTORY MANUALS AND FLOOR MATS 
- FRONT AND REAR CUPHOLDERS 

THIS ONE OWNER VOLKSWAGEN COMES FULLY EQUIPPED !! MECHANICALLY IT HAS BEEN FULLY SERVICED , 2 NEW REAR TIRES , 2 FRONT TIRES HAVE OVER 75 % LIFE LEFT , REAR BRAKE PADS AND ROTORS ARE NEW , OIL HAS JUST BEEN CHANGED , FRONT BRAKES HAVE OVER 75 % LEFT ON THE PADS . MECHANICALLY EVERYTHING IS IN VERY GOOD WORKING ORDER , VEHICLE HAS JUST BEEN INSPECTED FOR NEW YORK STATE SAFTEY AND EMMISSIONS . EXTERIOR PAINT SHINES EXCELLENT AS SEEN IN THE PICTURES , THERE ARE A FEW DENTS ON THE ROOF AS PICTURED ( NO PAINT IS BROKEN ) ALSO THERE IS A FEW DINGS ON THE BODY FROM NORMAL WEAR AND TEAR ALONG WITH A RUST BLISTER ON THE FRONT CORNER OF THE HOOD AS PICTURED . THE EXTERIOR SHOWS VERY WELL AS SEEN IN THE PICTURES . INTERIOR IS IN GREAT WORKING ORDER , ALL WINDOW SWITCHES AND POWER OPTIONS WORK WITHOUT ANY ISSUES !! SOME SIGNS OF WEAR ON THE WINDOW SWITCHES AS PICTURED ALSO . THIS CAR SHOWS AND DRIVES VERY WELL FOR , IT IS FULLY LOADED !! PLEASE CALL , TEXT OR EMAIL WITH ANY QUESTIONS 845 337 5606 . FEEL FREE TO COME SEE THE CAR IN PERSON BEFORE BIDDING IF YOU ARE LOCAL !! ALL VEHICLES SOLD WITH A 30 DAY 1,000 MILE WARRANTY !! 

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