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2007 Vw Jetta 2.5 ( Wolfsburg) Loaded on 2040-cars

Year:2007 Mileage:64700 Color: Chrome front grille
Location:

Stillwater, New York, United States

Stillwater, New York, United States
Advertising:

  Up for sale is this beautiful 2007 VW Jetta 2.5 Wolfsburg in excellent condition. Two owners, I have had it for 3.5 years and driven it only 20,000 miles.It is a smooth running car, great fun to drive with sport mode and 6 speed tiptronic transmission. Tires have about 25,000 mi. left on tread. has all the creature comforts. seat warmers, moon roof, cruise control. Shadow Blue color is very rich looking and paint job is in excellent shape. Two very minor scratches, barely noticeable. I have had no issues with the car, all around excellent car. Car is located in Stillwater, NY above Saratoga Lake (Saratoga Springs, NY) Dealer prices for this car run from $10,000-$11,800
EXTERIOR

Chrome front grille
2-speed variable intermittent windshield wipers
Body-color pwr heated mirrors w/integrated side blinkers
Body-color bumpers w/matching front & rear valance
Body-color door handles
INTERIOR
Console pwr outlet

Lockable glove box
Pwr windows-inc: driver-side 1-touch up/down feature, pinch protection
Remote trunk/fuel filler door releases
Air conditioning w/pollen filter
Fully lined carpeted luggage compartment-inc: pwr outlet, folding pkg hook, removable storage divider, light
Remote keyless entry w/(2) integrated key transmitters
Rear heating & air conditioning ducts
Tilt/telescoping 3-spoke steering wheel
60/40 split folding rear seat w/(3) height-adjustable headrests
Driver/front passenger sunvisors w/sliding feature, illuminated vanity mirrors w/covers
Folding front center armrest w/storage
Rear window defroster
Direct tire pressure monitoring system
Front door storage pockets
Front seatback storage pockets
Front dome light w/time delay, (2) reading lights, front footwell lighting
Outside temp gauge
Remote central pwr locking system-inc: automatic door locks, key-operated window open/close feature, selective unlocking
Roof mounted black whip antenna
Cruise control

AM/FM stereo w/CD/MP3 player-inc: (8) speakers, auxiliary input jack
(2) front cup holders

MECHANICAL
6-speed automatic transmission w/Tiptronic & sport mode
Front wheel drive
Electromechanical variable assist pwr rack & pinion steering
Independent MacPherson strut front suspension w/stabilizer bar
Electronic differential lock
2.5L DOHC SMPI I5 PZEV engine
Engine braking assist
Dual exhaust pipes
Independent multi-link rear suspension w/stabilizer bar
Pwr front vented, rear solid disc brakes
Electronic brake pressure distribution
Hydraulic brake assistant
  205/55 R 16 all-season tires
PROCESSING-OTHER
City 22/hwy 30 (2.5L engine/6-speed auto trans)
SAFETY
3-point seat belts w/front height adjustment, pretensioners, load limiters
Collapsible steering column
Dual-note horn
Front & rear side curtain protection
Anti-slip regulation (ASR)
Lower anchors & tethers for children (LATCH)
Emergency trunk release handle w/location reflector
Child safety rear door locks
Anti-intrusion side-impact door beams
Daytime running lights
Driver & front passenger side-impact airbags
4-wheel anti-lock braking system (ABS)
Driver & front passenger front airbag supplemental restraint system w/buckle switch.
Vehicle is in great shape, and sold As is. I reserve the right to end this listing at anytime should the vehicle be no longer available for sale.


On Apr-26-14 at 21:11:15 PDT, seller added the following information:

If you have no prior transaction history or negative feedback, I reserve the right not to accept your offer. Please contact me if you have any questions.Thanks David

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