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C $25,000.00
Year:2009 Mileage:82000
Location:

Comox, British Columbia, Canada

Comox, British Columbia, Canada

2009 VW Routan Highline 82,000 kms (42,000 miles) in mint condition

Sparkling Midnight Black over grey interior. Purchased in 2012 as VW Certified Pre-Owned from Cowell VW in Richmond. Fully loaded with leather interior, NAV, DVD, 7 passenger seating, and every power option! This luxury minivan has just had it's major 82,000 km service and passed a full inspection (Friday). It also has NEW brakes and a NEW heavy-duty battery. Now, due to family down-sizing, it is ready for a new home!

For Canadian reviews: http://www.autotrader.ca/reviews/Volkswagen/Routan/

If you have kids, they will look forward to road trips in this vehicle - with the headsets on, each child can choose which of two simultaneously playing movies they want to watch and listen to (not kidding :o)

INCLUDED features and options:

Air Conditioning (separate front/rear)
Alloy Wheels
CD Player
Intermittent Wipers
Keyless Entry
Navigation System
Power Mirrors
Power Steering
Power Windows
Tilt Steering
Sunroof
Heated Seats (4)
Leather Interior
Cruise Control
Quad Seating (2nd row removable to fit full sheets of plywood!)
DVD Players (2)
60 GB Hard Disc Drive
Power Sliding Doors
Satellite Radio
Telescoping Steering Wheel
Height-adjustable gas + brake pedals
Rear Window Wiper
Reclining Seats
Inside Hood Release
Power Door Locks

+++BONUS+++

This van also comes with a NEW set of winter tires on rims, HD Hidden-Hitch (3,500 lbs towing), FOUR wireless headsets and TWO remotes for the three-screen DVD entertainment system.

! THIS IS THE ONLY VAN LIKE THIS AVAILABLE IN BC !

- I will consider free delivery to Western Canada and the USA border -

Good Luck and happy Bidding!

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Audi CEO's Dieselgate arrest threatens fragile truce among VW stakeholders

Tue, Jun 19 2018

FRANKFURT — The arrest and detention of Audi's chief executive forces Volkswagen Group's competing stakeholders to renegotiate the delicate balance of power that has helped keep Audi CEO Rupert Stadler in office. Volkswagen's directors are discussing how to run Audi, its most profitable division, following the arrest of the brand's long-time boss on Monday as part of Germany's investigations into the carmaker's emissions cheating scandal. The supervisory board of Audi, meanwhile, has suspended Stadler and appointed Dutchman Bram Schot as an interim replacement, a source familiar with the matter said on Tuesday. Schot joined the Volkswagen Group in 2011 after having worked as president and CEO of Mercedes-Benz Italia. He has been Audi's board member for sales and marketing since last September. The discussions risk reigniting tensions among VW's controlling Piech and Porsche families, its powerful labor representatives and its home region of Lower Saxony. VW has insisted the development of illegal software, also known as "defeat devices," installed in millions of cars was the work of low-level employees, and that no management board members were involved. U.S. prosecutors have challenged this by indicting VW's former chief executive Martin Winterkorn. Stadler's arrest raises further questions. Audi and VW said on Monday that Stadler was presumed innocent unless proved otherwise. Munich prosecutors detained Stadler to prevent him from obstructing a probe into Audi's emissions cheating, they said on Monday. Stadler is being investigated for suspected fraud and false advertising. Here are the main factors deciding the fate of Audi. Background: Audi's role in Dieselgate Volkswagen Group was plunged into crisis in 2015 after U.S. regulators found Europe's biggest carmaker had equipped cars with software to cheat emissions tests on diesel engines. The technique of using software to detect a pollution test procedure, and to increase the effectiveness of emissions filters to mask pollution levels only during tests, was first developed at Audi. "In designing the defeat device, VW engineers borrowed the original concept of the dual-mode, emissions cycle-beating software from Audi," VW said in its plea agreement with U.S. authorities in January 2017, in which the company agreed to pay a $4.3 billion fine to reach a settlement with U.S. regulators.

VW Chattanooga plant very close to UAW representation

Tue, 11 Nov 2014

After months of fighting from both sides, it looks like the Volkswagen factory in Chattanooga, TN, might unionize under the United Auto Workers after all. According to a letter acquired by The Associated Press, VW and the UAW reportedly struck a deal last spring where the union agreed to stop its challenge of the organization vote with the National Labor Relations Board to help clear the way for the CrossBlue to be produced in Tennessee. In exchange, the automaker would recognize the UAW at the plant. Leaders of the Local 42 at the facility reportedly signed the letter.
It seems that such an agreement would clear the way for the factory to unionize after months of dispute. According to The Detroit News, under Tennessee law, workers aren't required to join the organization. Although, that might not be a problem. As of a few months ago, Local 42 already claimed to have signed around 700 of the plant's roughly 1,500 workers.
Controversy has constantly swirled around the possible unionization at the Chattanooga plant. The UAW held its official decision in February and lost 712 to 626. However, there were allegations of intense political pressure to make sure the ballot failed. A later report also found that VW was offered $300 million in incentives well before the vote to make sure things progressed to the "satisfaction of the State of Tennessee," but the deal was later retracted. In July, the UAW opened Local 42 on the campus in hopes of signing up a majority of the workforce by volunteering to be a part of it.

2015 VW Golf R caught getting a flogging on 'Ring

Wed, 22 May 2013

The upcoming version of the Volkswagen Golf R is nearly ready for prime time, if this video of the car flying around the Nürburgring is any indication. The all-wheel-drive R seems to make quick, neat work of the corners we see here, and sounds pretty devilish in the process.
Expectations are that the new Golf R will run a 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder (what else?), tuned to produce even more than the current car's 256 horsepower. (Some sources have indicated outputs as high as 286 horsepower, with 280 pound-feet of torque. It's still not clear if Volkswagen will bring the six-speed dual-clutch transmission to the US-spec Golf R in this next go-round or if we'll stick to having only... eh... the stick.
In either case - watching the video below will only whet your appetite for the new, highest performing member of the Golf family.