2014 Passat_no Reserve_ Wolfsburg Edition_ 2090 Miles_ Starting Price Insane on 2040-cars
Vista, California, United States
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NO RESERVE Selling this beautiful 2014 Passat TSI Wolfsburg Edition 1.8L TURBO 4 cylinders. YES 2,041 MILES Basically this is a “new car” with only 2090 miles there is nothing you can go wrong. The Cons: will be easy to search online for the quality, and safety on these cars; By JD Power ““Highest Ranked Vehicle Appeal among Midsize Cars.” and Best-in-class rear legroom and quality German craftsmanship. Pros: It has 2 very tiny dents on the hood where there is no paint need it. The other one is a scratch at the drivers door hardly noticed unless you become very close to the car and that’s about it. “I might take care of this, but will be discussed at the purchase time” The vehicle is still under manufactures warranty 3 years or 36000 miles. MSRP STARTING AT $23995 Starting the Auction with NO RESERVE for only 14600 (taxes (depending on your city), DMV fees aprox ($250) and no dealer fees absolutely no hidden fees. So if you want to know exactly how much are you going to pay: “Ending auction price + your city sales tax + $250” <------THAT’S IT ! MORE THAN 40 PICTURES AT THIS LINK (copy and paste) : plus.google.com/photos/115387088588166203290/albums/6022036430259914865 Options of payment: Cash, Cashier’s check, Loan check, or we can guide you to get financed through any bank or credit union. We are a family business operated dealer that’s why we can
offer such low prices on our cars. We
will be moving soon and need to sell these cars. Per your request you can have the car
inspected by your mechanic or closes VW dealer at your own expense of course. We do not play with anyone’s time so please
do not play with ours. IF WE CAN SELL IT AT BUY IT NOW PRICE I WILL PUT 4 NEW 17" ORIGINAL VW RIMS. Vehicle is located in OCEANSIDE, CA 92057 Please call us to make an appointment for a test drive. Gabriela (818) 912-7312 PLEASE COME BACK SOON TO CHECK OUR FUTURE LISTINGS: 1. RED 2014 JETTA SE TSI WITH ONLY 280 MILES FOR $14500 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! CLEAN TITLE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 2. WHITE 2014 JETTA SE TSI WITH ONLY 18000 MILES FOR $14000 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! CLEAN TITLE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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