2011 Volkswagen Touareg Tdi Lux 3.0l Diesel Awd Low Miles One Owner Nav Xenons on 2040-cars
Greensburg, Pennsylvania, United States
This one is extra low miles (26036) and next to impossible to find a SUV with this many seats and very little signs of use. It is also the more sought after Clean Diesel TDI with 406 Lbs-ft of torque and 28 MPG on the highway. One non-smoking owner with no signs of pets or children in the interior. No smells either other that the rich smelling natural leather interior. It has a clean Carfax and still has factory warranty till 9-6-2014 or 36000 miles.No accidents or bodywork ever and the few scratches and small stone chips have been brush touched-up. It has: 4Motion AWD,Leather seats (heated in front) 12 way front seats with driver memory, Bi-Xenon headlights, Cruise control,Anti theft,Rear view camera, Homelink,RNS 850 Touchscreen Radio/NAV, MDI/ipod kit,Sirius,Bluetooth,Power windows,Rear privacy glass, Power liftgate,Heated power memory mirrors,Auto headlights,Fog Lamps,Rain sensing wipers,Chrome trim/ silver roof rails,Trailer hitch with 7700lbs tow rating,115V power outlet with 4 12 volt outlets.Panoramic Sunroof and carpeted and all weather mats with a cargo liner. 8-Speed automatic Transmission. MSRP when new was $53495 and although it is not new it shows very little signs of wear in or out. This SUV was just PA state inspected and the oil was just changed last week. It needs nothing. Financing may be available with advance approval (before you bid) Winning Bidders outside of PA will pay the bid price plus $153.50 ($10 plate fee, $10.50 online fee and a document fee of $133.00) For a cash sale. There is NO BUY IT NOW PRICE. I accept only bids...NO Offers please. NO RESERVE the highest bid gets this one. Please call Mark Pelchen @ 724-219-1481 with any and all questions.
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