No Reserve Auction=2004 Vw Jetta Sedan = High Bid Wins It on 2040-cars
United States
====NO RESERVE AUCTION==== PLEASE BID TO WIN AND ONW THIS 2004 VW JETTA IT WILL SELL TO THE LAST AND FINAL BIDDER PLEASE...ONLY BID IF YOU CAN AND WILL PAY YOUR BID IN "CASH" This is a NO RESERVE AUCTION for a 2004 VW JETTA 1.8T The Engine Cranks and Runs Very Good. Engine has Good power and runs smooth. Engine does Not Smoke/Leak/Use/Burn any oil. The Mileage is 142,420 Actual miles. Miles may go up as this car is still being driven. The Transmission shifts out very good in all forward gears. BUT... The Reveres Does NOT Work, It will NOT back up. It just decided to stop backing up one day. I have not had it checked by any mechanic, I decided to just sell it. The Interior is Very nice and clean. Seats are Leather and are nice, No rips or tears. Carpet is clean. Headliner is nice. AM-FM CD Player. Power Windows = Power Locks = COLD A/C = HEATED SEATS = Power heated mirrors = Power Sunroof. ALL Power options work good. The Body of the car is in Very Nice Clean condition, No Dents, No Rust. Paint is very nice and has a good clean shine to it. The Tires all match and all have 80% Tread life or more. Factory Alloy rims are nice. This is a Nice Clean Car, BUT Please remember it does NOT have a reverse gear. When put in reverse, It will not even try to back up, No noises, no movement, nothing, it just sits there. Car can be driven any distance home, Just don't try to back up. ----------------==============---------------------==================------------------- I have a Clear, Clean South Carolina Title in hand. No Liens!!! SOLD AS-IS = NO WARRANTY = NO REFUNDS = NO RETURNS. Payment Must be CASH IN PERSON -OR- PAYPAL -OR- BANK WIRE TRANSFER ONLY!!! NO CHECKS!!! NO CHECKS!!! NO CHECKS!!! I REQUIRE A $500.00 DEPOSIT THROUGH PAYPAY AT AUCTION END. IF YOU CANNOT DO THIS -OR- DO NOT AGREE WITH THIS...PLEASE DO NOT BUY MY CAR EBAY FEE'S ARE JUST WAY TO EXPENSIVE TOO PLAY GAMES. I can have this car delivered to You Anywhere in the GREAT U.S.A. {lower 48 only} for Just $1.00 PER MILE = ONE WAY FEE...I will need Your Town and Zip Code to give a True delivery quote. Car is located in Darlington S.C. 29532 Any questions... Please Call or Text 1-843-496-4535 {mention VW on ebay if text} |
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