2004 Volkswagen Vw Passat Tdi Gls Wagon 2.0l Diesel 68k on 2040-cars
Annandale, Virginia, United States
We are a smoke-free, pet-free family so the car smells as good as it looks! Other features not listed above: Lockable roof rack (see picture), retractable luggage compartment cover, premium Michelin MXM4 Tires, in addition to the standard "balloon" spare, there is a full regular fifth tire just like the others. The loading area has a fitted cargo liner (a rubber shell to prevent spills from getting on the carpet.) Luggage net and built-in tie-downs. Rear seats fold down in two sections (2 and 1) to expand the cargo area. The anti-theft wheel bolts are an added security feature. All maintenance and service has been done by the dealer where I bought the car in 2004. Car has just been professionally detailed. The car is an amazingly smooth ride, and the seats are really luxurious. I can only recommend these heated seats. The car has great fuel efficiency: typically: on the interstate 36-40mpg, for short distance hops, high traffic in town 28mpg. This car will haul an amazing amount of stuff (weight) without affecting handling. Location is Annandale, Virginia, inside the Washington DC beltway. If you live nearby and would like to come for a test drive, email me and I'll be glad to set it up.
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Car and Driver shows off awesome 1960s ads
Fri, Sep 11 2015Someone must have recently rediscovered the keys to the archives at Car and Driver, and the access has been put to good use. Following last month's fantastic look at automotive ads from the '50s, there's now a new gallery running from March 1960 through December 1969. This collection provides a great overview of a decade full of iconic cars. If you're a fan of Carroll Shelby, particularly his Mustangs, then there's a lot to love among this group. One ad from July 1965 aimed to sell the GT350, but with an ocean of text and a tiny picture, it probably could've used a once-over by Don Draper's team. By December '65, the copywriters ironed out the problems with a spot proclaiming boldly "Shelby GT350 is 'Son of Cobra.'" The company offered some great accessories, too. For those into European motoring, there's a humorous attempt to sell the Alfa Romeo Giulia as both a racecar and family hauler. Toyota also boasts about the winning record for the 2000GT. Among the best text comes from BMW for lines like: "What's BMW got? The most advanced high-performance engine in any production car, for a cruising speed of 100 mph." Of course, Volkswagen's famous "Lemon" ad for the Beetle also gets its due here. Separately, each of these ads is fascinating, but taken together they tell the story of a great decade of motoring. Go give them all a read at Car and Driver. Related Video: News Source: Car and DriverImage Credit: GM Heritage Center Marketing/Advertising Read This Alfa Romeo BMW Ford Toyota Volkswagen shelby alfa romeo giulia shelby gt350 toyota 2000gt
J.D. Power customer survey of dealers counts Cadillac, Buick as big winners
Mon, 14 Apr 2014Cadillac and Buick have taken the trophies in J.D. Power's latest Customer Service Index Study examining satisfaction with dealer service. Surveying more than 90,000 owners and lessees of 2009-2013 model-year cars, the study found that those with pre-paid maintenance packages were ten percent more likely to buy their next car from the same brand.
Dealer satisfaction scores have improved overall, Cadillac nabbed the luxury segment ahead of Audi and Lexus, taking the crown that Lexus held last year. Buick keeps the mass-market dealer satisfaction win in the family, finishing ahead of Volkswagen and last year's winner GMC. The study also found that service department use of tablets increased customer satisfaction, as did "best practices" like "providing helpful advice." Who knew?
You can find details on those and more findings in the press release below.
New investor allows Suzuki to fend off VW
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