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2013 Volkswagen Jetta Tdi 6-speed Automatic Diesel 45 Mpg No Reserve on 2040-cars

Year:2013 Mileage:29400 Color: of this vehicle is in excellent condition no scratches or dents of any kind
Location:

Huntingdon Valley, Pennsylvania, United States

Huntingdon Valley, Pennsylvania, United States
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THIS IS A NO RESERVE AUCTION, WHICH MEANS HIGHEST BIDDER WILL TAKE THIS 2013 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA HOME!!!

Up for sale is 2013 Volkswagen Jetta TDI Diesel NEW CONDITION! 1-Owner only 29400 miles All power options include: Keyless Entry, Heated Leather Seats, Alloy Wheels, Sunroof, Premium Sound System, 2.0L, 140 HP turbo diesel engine that produces 239ft/lbs. 6 speed automatic transmission. This vehicle is very economical and gets over 45 MPG. The car comes with every option available on this model. The exterior of this vehicle is in excellent condition no scratches or dents of any kind. The interior condition of this vehicle is brand new. The mechanical condition of this vehicle is 100%. Everything works It was fully services at an authorized Volkswagen dealer before the ebay auction.

This vehicle was purchased by our dealership from an insurance company. The car was previously involved in a minor left side collision. The repair was completed by our professional collusion center. We have been in automotive business for over 15 years and we specialize in restoring newer vehicles that where involved in minor collisions. We cut no corners and our team of certified mechanics uses only OEM parts for the repairs. The 2013 Jetta had a minor side impact. No Frame/Unibody damage, none of the mechanical parts such as engine, transmission or radiators where touched or replaced. No Airbags where deployed. We only replaced: left front fender, and repaired driver side front door. All parts where painted with OEM quality paint and blended with clear coat.

THIS VEHICLE HAS UNDERGONE A RIGOROUS PA STATE INSPECTION AND WAS ISSUED A PA REBUILD TITLE WHICH IS A S GOOD AS CLEAR TITLE  CAN BE TITLED ANYWHERE IN U.S OR CANADA!!!

A $199.00 Documentation fee will be added to the auction ending price this will include all paperwork and 30 day temporary transit tag.

If you have any questions in regards to vehicle or to schedule a test drive please call or text  215-416-4514  

 We can assist you in finding a transport company VIA www.centraldispatch.com .   We will assist in helping the transport company load the car. We will help in  anyway we can. We can store the car after payment for 2-3 weeks for overseas buyers. We are easy to work with.

Buyer responsible for pickup of this car in the location listed above. A 500.00 deposit by paypal needs to be made 24 hours after the auctions ends the remaining  Payment by Wire or cashiers check needs to be made within 7 days. We reserve the right to cancel the auction early because it is listed for sale locally.  Buyer is responsible for understanding the title requirements in your state before bidding.


 

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