2014 Volkswagen Tiguan 2.0 Tsi 4motion on 2040-cars
Johnstown, Pennsylvania, United States
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2014 Volkswagen Tiguan 2.0 TSI 4Motion
"Buy it Now" Price: $22,690.00 Kelley Blue Book: $26,000.00
We do not want you to miss out on this affordable compact SUV! Get a like-new Volkswagen for a pre-owned price! This 2014 model had just 1 owner and has an absolutely CLEAN AUTOCHECK! It comes with AWD and alloy wheels and also has good fuel economy. The Tiguan dishes up a powerful engine and sharp handling that make driving it a joy. U.S. News & World Report compliments it for its "agile and car-like handling" and the fact that it is very user friendly. You can save thousands of dollars over new!!! This vehicle also comes with the remainder of the factory warranty.
LIFETIME DRIVE FOREVER, WORRY FREE WARRANTY Drive Forever covers the engine and transmission on each of our eligible
Additional protection available specifically designed to 'wrap around' this exclusive coverage. Covers all internally lubricated parts within the engine and transmission (excludes seals and gaskets).
WHY BUY HERE? Located in Johnstown, PA, Thomas Team Honda is part of the Thomas Automotive Group, which has been in business for over 100 years. We pride ourselves on creating a business philosophy and atmosphere that puts all the focus on the customer, the product, and fairness. We make sure we have a full understanding of you as a person and your vehicle needs/wants so that we can find the vehicle that PERFECTLY suits YOU. We have a strong passion for the products we sell, and everyone, from our sales and service staff to our management and internet consultants, have a love for the automotive world, the knowledge to provide you with all the information you need to make an informed choice, and the schooling and training to best serve you, the customer. Finally, we are fair. For us, gone are the days of spending time haggling and negotiating for a fair price. Instead, the Thomas Philosophy states that we put our best price forward and upfront for you to see. This way, there is total transparency and you can spend more time learning about us and our vehicles and less time going back and forth over price. Best of all, our prices are below market value because we believe in giving you a good deal on such a significant purchase that you make with your hard-earned money.
We have a service and sales staff that has hundreds of years of combined experience in the auto industry and who take great care to do their absolute best on every vehicle they touch. They have a depth of product knowledge and a desire to get to know their customers so each person walks away feeling informed, confident, and happy.
HONDA Financing is available!
PLEASE CONTACT INTERNET SALES CONSULTANT SUZANNE GROVE BY CALLING OR TEXTING (814) 243-7458 anytime! TOLL FREE: 1-866-962-0312 EMAIL: sgrove@thomasdealerships.com We are more than happy to answer any questions about purchasing on ebay, our dealership, or the vehicle. We would also love to send you many more photos of and information on the vehicle.
I will need a current insurance ID card and a copy of your license (front & back) to complete the paperwork. This can be scanned and emailed OR you can text photos of these documents to (814) 243-7458. A $500 credit card deposit is required to secure the vehicle. Once the deposit is accepted, the vehicle will be taken off the lot and reserved under your name.
VISIT US: If you would like to visit us, please call ahead to ensure the vehicle is here and has not already been sold! HOURS
PICKUP: You are welcome to pick up the vehicle at our Thomas Team Honda dealership located at 1920 Bedford St. Johnstown, PA 15902. WE ALSO OFFER FREE AIRPORT PICK-UP FROM PITTSBURGH INTERNATIONAL OR JOHNSTOWN AIRPORT. ALSO, this vehicle is for sale locally on our lot as well as on ebay motors. Therefore, we reserve the right to end the ebay listing at anytime. Please keep in mind this is NOT a bidding auction. The "Buy It Now" price is our lowest price and we can sell it at any time. WE ACCEPT TRADE-INS If you would like a trade to be part of your deal, we can appraise your trade-in before you visit us. Please call or text Suzanne (814) 243-7458 or email sgrove@thomasdealerships.com. Below is some of the information we will require in order to create a tentative trade appraisal: YEAR, MAKE, MODEL VIN: Full 17-digit # Mileage: Estimated mileage upon arrival. Condition: For example - when tires where updated, any flaws or defects or work needed or completed, etc. Color Options: For example - sun roof, leather seats, heated steering wheel, navigation, etc. History: For example - 1 owner, clean history report, no accidents, any work done to vehicle, etc. Payoff amount, Monthly Payment, and Bank: For example - $5,000 $280/month, PNC Bank As many photos as possible will help us to get the most accurate number for your trade.
THANK YOU for contacting us at THOMAS TEAM HONDA. WE appreciate the opportunity to earn your business and look forward to working with and meeting you! Do not hesitate to call, text, or email with any questions. We are here to serve you!
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