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2006 Volkswagen Passat Value Edition Sedan 4-door 2.0l Clean! on 2040-cars

US $8,000.00
Year:2006 Mileage:83000 Color: is very clean
Location:

Mission, Kansas, United States

Mission, Kansas, United States
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83k miles, 6 speed manual transmission that shifts very smooth, full leather, all weather floor mats, very clean interior. Exterior is very clean. 

No weird noises or anything, runs exactly how it should, smooth and quick.


Serviced at Bud Brown Volkswagen in Olathe KS.

Have all the manuals that came with the car.

CLEAN CARFAX, no accidents.

I'm selling because I'm moving and can't take the car with me.

Amazing car, very fun to drive and it's reliable. Gets about 28 MPG. 

Any questions please call/text 913-207-4175

NO TRADES. Still owe on car, but my bank is extremely fast and easy to work with!

Thanks!

$8,000

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