1999 Passat Gls Station Wagon / 1.8t / 5 Speed Manual on 2040-cars
Seaford, New York, United States
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Up for sale is my wife's 1999 VW PASSAT GLS station wagon. She is selling the VW because she bought a SUV. The Passat currently has 135,527 miles and is in great condition. It has the 1.8 liter/4 cylinder turbo engine which still pulls strong and is great on gas! It has a 5 speed manual transmission that shifts nice and smooth. The exterior color is silver/blue metallic. The grey velour interior is in great condition. Never smoked in and no pets. The NYS inspection is still valid until 8/2014. Clean NYS Title in hand! The Passat has always been very well maintained. Below I have listed the most recent maintenance since the last 10,000 miles: >Timing belt and water pump replaced at 118,300 Miles (All OEM VW Parts) >New Bosch Spark Plugs >New OEM VW Air Filter >New OEM Cabin Filter >New Bosch Battery 8/2013 >Coolant Flush & Coolant System Pressure Tested 8/2013 >Brake Fluid Flushed 8/2013 >Oil & Filter Changed at 133,000 Miles (Always use Castrol Synthetic Oil) The Passat comes with some nice standard equipment. Below I have listed what the Passat comes with: >Power Glass Sunroof with Sunshade >Power Windows >Power Door Locks with Remote >Power/Heated Mirrors >Tilt/Telescopic Adjustable Steering Wheel >ABS (Anti Lock Brakes) >Factory Alarm System >Fold Down rear seats >Cargo Cover >Rear Window Wiper & Washer >Factory Fog Lights built into headlights >Factory Premium Stereo >Factory Roof Rails >Full Size Spare Tire (Not a donut!) I have the original owners manual for the car and 1 remote key. Paint and body are in great shape. The tip of the hood does have 2 smalls dings. They can be repaired by the paintless dent removal guy. Never in any accidents! Great family car! My wife is looking to get $3500 or best offer. I can be reached at 516 398 1204. Thanks for looking! Cheers! |
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