2004 Volkswagen Phaeton 4motion Luxury Sedan Vw Parts Or Repair Car on 2040-cars
West Chester, Pennsylvania, United States
!2004 VOLKSWAGEN PHAETON V8 PARTS CAR/REPAIR...4MOTION AWD...NAVIGATION...COMFORT PACKAGE...COLD WEATHER PACKAGE...FRONT AND REAR HEATED/COOLING/MASSAGE SEATS...4-ZONE CLIMATE CONTROL...TECHNOLOGY PACKAGE...REAR PARK ASSIST...REAR WINDOW SHADES...ONSTAR...IN DASH 6 DISC CHANGER...SERVICE HISTORY! !!THIS PHAETON HAS A DOCUMENTED SERVICE HISTORY. IT INCLUDES A RECENT BRAKE SERVICE AT 152K MILES. PLEASE REFER TO THE CARFAX VEHICLE HISTORY REPORT (PICTURED) FOR DETAILS!!
The photographs of the vehicle are in its original condition when we obtained it. The interior has been removed and dried and replaced by a professional mechanic. We obtained this DEEP BLUE OVER KRISTALL GREY 2004 VOLKSWAGEN PHAETON V8 via a NEW CAR TRADE! We have supplied many detailed photos to give you an accurate sense of the VERY NICE condition of this WELL MAINTAINED FLAGSHIP LUXURY SEDAN. 4MOTION AWD NAVIGATION COMFORT PACKAGE COLD WEATHER PACKAGE FRONT AND REAR HEATED/COOLING/MASSAGE SEATS 4-ZONE CLIMATE CONTROL TECHNOLOGY PACKAGE REAR PARK ASSIST REAR WINDOW SHADES ONSTAR IN DASH 6 DISC CHANGER This VW HAS BEEN reviewed by an independent certified mechanic in accordance with PA state inspection regulations. They noted that the front right and left ball joints need to be replaced, and the TPMS system is inoperable. Also, the power sunroof motor is operable but the switch needs to be replaced. Please see above description about water leak and damaged computer modules!! !!PLEASE CONTACT Andrew AT 610-805-4930 WITH ANY QUESTIONS!! |
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Workers at Mississippi auto supplier protesting low wages
Tue, Feb 24 2015Workers at an automotive seat factory in Mississippi are protesting what they say are low wages and poor working conditions as they attempt to unionize in what could become a new front for the United Auto Workers in the state. A group of workers and supporters at the Faurecia SA seating plant in Cleveland plans a Tuesday march. "We work an auto job and we're getting paid like Wal-Mart wages," said Jamarqus Reed, a 32-year-old Pace resident who has worked at the plant for almost 10 years. "We're trying to better ourselves." Nationally, the UAW has staked its future on unionizing Southern auto factories, with limited success so far. The union has been trying to organize Nissan Motor Co.'s Canton, MS, plant for years, and lost a 2008 worker vote at a Johnson Controls plant in nearby Madison that French-based Faurecia bought in 2011. The UAW narrowly lost a unionization vote at the Volkswagen AG plant in Chattanooga, TN, last year, but the union has since qualified for a new labor policy at the plant that grants access to meeting space and to regular discussions with management. The policy stops short of collective bargaining rights. The union is also trying to organize Nissan's assembly plant in Smyrna, TN, and Daimler AG's Mercedes-Benz plant in Tuscaloosa, AL. Protesters say Faurecia employees make a top wage of $11.64 per hour, while contract workers make $7.73 an hour. Company spokesman Tony Sapienza said that with overtime, the typical Faurecia employee makes more than the $27,000 a year that is the median wage around Cleveland. Wages are often low in the heavily impoverished Delta. "We are very confident that we are offering a very competitive wage," Sapienza said. Organizers criticize use of lower-paid contract workers Shannon Greenidge, a 44-year-old Cleveland resident, said she worked for a labor agency for more than two years before being hired directly by Faurecia. Greenidge said she makes $9.29 an hour, and can't save for retirement or to send her 11-year-old daughter to college. "That's not going to help me down the line in life," she said. Union supporters say as many as half the workers at the plant work for a contract-labor agency. Sapienza said that while the number varies, the company expects 15 percent of its workforce will be temporary employees this year. The UAW has organized some Southern auto parts plants in recent years, including Faurecia plants in Cottondale, Alabama, in 2012 and Louisville, Kentucky in 2013.
Recharge Wrap-Up: Tesla, CarCharging and the EPA
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Last VW bus ever made arrives at final destination
Fri, 31 Jan 2014A Brazilian politician tried to save it, unsuccessfully, so the final Last Edition Volkswagen Type 2 Kombi was produced on December 20, 2013 and now resides in a vintage museum at Volkswagen's Commercial Vehicles HQ in Hanover, Germany.
The Volkswagen Microbus was built for 56 years, starting in September 1957. Brazil was the last country still assembling it, but new safety regulations in the country requiring airbags and ABS on all cars spelled the end. When that politician introduced a bill that would pardon only the 'Bus from a death sentence, it couldn't garner the required number of votes for passage. The South American country takes the Kombi production title, though, with 1.5 million of the 3.5 million total made in the home of Copacabana beach and the girl from Ipanema.
The VW Bus is dead. Now perhaps we can turn our attentions to the still-not-totally-settled matter of the Bulli...