2012 Volkswagen Touareg Tdi Sport Utility 3.0l Diesel, In Dash Navigation on 2040-cars
West Bend, Wisconsin, United States
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Seller's Notes: Clean Carfax, no accidents, only one previous owner!! Anti-lock brakes, traction controls, side impact airbags, fully automatic headlights, fog lights, auto dimming rear view mirror, proximity sensors in front and rear, Bluetooth controls/radio controls within steering wheel, touch screen radio, navigation, set temperature climate controls for both driver and passenger, 115V connection, runs and drives like brand new!! It's worth making the trip out to LIFETIME AUTO SALES in BEAUTIFUL WEST BEND, WI to buy your next vehicle. Why? Because we HAND PICK and complete a THOROUGH 150+ POINT INSPECTION ON EVERY vehicle. We are Rick & Carol Young the owners, mechanics and sales crew. We CUT OUT THE MIDDLEMAN to keep our PRICES LOW and our QUALITY HIGH! |
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