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No Reserve! 2008 Volkswagen Passat 2.0 Turbo Sedan,leather And Automatic on 2040-cars

Year:2008 Mileage:124879
Location:

Birmingham, Alabama, United States

Birmingham, Alabama, United States

I am selling my 2008 Volkswagen passat Sedan
It's a 4 Cylinder 2.0L Turbo Sized Engine
Nice black leather Seats. Luxury sedan
124K Miles
Runs and drives very nice and smooth
Cold AC and heat works
Automatic transmission
All power options working
Really good on gas. 
Very comfortable 
Been well taken care of and just had a full synthetic oil change
Only issue is Front right turn signal does not work

Deposit of $200 required within 24hrs of auction closing 
Buyer responsible for vehicle pickup or shipping but I am willing to help In any way possible
Buyers with 0 feedback must contact me before bidding or buying. 
Call or text 205-396-8566 for any questions or just message me

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