2003 Volkswagen Passat Glx 4 Motion Sedan 4-door 2.8l No Reserve Auction on 2040-cars
Point Marion, Pennsylvania, United States
No Reserve Auction First bid can own it
Im selling my 2003 Vw Passat GLX 4 motion AWD. It has 76000 miles on it and runs and drives great. The engine is the 2.8 V6 with automatic transmission. The car has heated black leather and power seats, moonroof, cd player with tape player also. The car has every option available except the V8 engine. Everything works except for the power trunk release. I use the key to get in the trunk. The passenger rear door only opens from the inside right now. I was going to pull the door panel off but it has been raining the last couple days. The handle is not broke. I think the rod came loose. I will try and fix it before the car is picked up. The car has new front brake pads and rotors on it. New oil change with Mobile 1 oil. The check engine light is on saying cam position sensor. The sensor is good. From what ive read online the chain tensioner on all these engines loses pressure when parked. So when its started the chain has slack in it and throws the code. It runs perfectly with no bad effects. Im driving threw mostly town and im averaging almost 25 mpg. So if you drive highway then it will be better. The body is almost perfect except it has a scrape on the rear bumper driver side. I took a picture of it to show it. It isn't bad and not really noticeable. The ABS light is on but my scanner wont pick it up. I hear the pump run when the car is started. So its a sensor. The light wasn't on until the pads went bad. So I think it needs cycled or turned off with a scanner then it will be fine. The car is a R title. It was rebuilt by a professional shop at 7000 miles. So there was no back yard work done. There is no evidence of any damage that I can see. It has had almost 70000 miles put on it since it was rebuilt. So any problems would have shown them selves and been fixed by now. The cars low book value is $6700. So its almost half price of low book. You could buy this car and trade it in on a new car and make money.
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