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Rare 2010 Volkswagen Touareg Lux Tdi Suv 4-door 3.0l W/ Adjustable Suspension on 2040-cars

US $32,000.00
Year:2010 Mileage:52550 Color: Meticulously cared for
Location:

San Francisco, California, United States

San Francisco, California, United States

Top of the line Touareg TDI Diesel SUV with hard to find driver adjustable 4 Corner Air Suspension with Continuous Damping Control. Luxury Package including Leather seats & trim, Technology Package with touchscreen NAV and Bluetooth, 19" Alloy Wheels, and everything else under the sun. Premium vehicle in great condition with excellent gas mileage makes this a great opportunity for the right buyer.

Easily transition from your daily commute to off road adventures to the mountains on the weekend. The fuel economy, power, and handling will blow you away. 

History:
  • One owner
  • Purchased from dealer after lease term
  • Indoor garage parking
  • Non-smoking
  • All service performed by local VW dealer 
    (all service records available upon request.)
    • No accidents
    • Clean title
    • Wheels nearly flawless
    • Tires less than one year old
    • Minor scratches and dings to exterior
    • Meticulously cared for
    • 2 x Remote Key fobs (Original) + Security Key

    Specs:

    2010 Volkswagen Touareg V6 TDI 4 Door SUV 4WD 3.0L 6cyl Turbodiesel 6A


    EXTERIOR PAINT: A1A1  BLACK         

    SEAT TRIM: ANTHRACITE (Dark Gray), LEATHER

    INTERIOR TRIM: Walnut wood  


    ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT:

    TECHNOLOGY PKG: RNS510 Midline navigation system w/Media Device Interface (MDI),

    rear-view camera, multi-function color display, VW Sound 8-channel, 11-speaker stereo

    system, bi-xenon headlights w/AFS II, keyless access


    4-Corner Air Suspension with Continuous Damping Control



    STANDARD EQUIPMENT:

     

    Mechanical


    3.0L V6 diesel engine

    6-speed automatic transmission

    4-Corner Air Suspension with Continuous Damping Control

    Center locking differential

    Electronic differential lock (EDL)

    Hill descent/climb assist

    Engine braking assist

    4XMOTION permanent 4-wheel drive

    150-amp alternator

    Trailer hitch preparation

    Independent double wishbone front suspension

    Independent four-link rear suspension

    Pwr rack & pinion steering

    4-wheel anti-lock (ABS) vented disc brakes w/brake assist, electronic brake pressure distribution

    Dual steel exhaust pipes

     

    Exterior


    Front halogen projector lens fog lights

    19" x 7.5" "Makalu" alloy wheels

    All-season tires

    195/80R17 spare tire

    Pwr glass tilt/slide sunroof -inc: tinted glass, sunshade, pinch protection, driver door pwr lock operated convenience closing feature

    Silver roof rails

    Rear spoiler

    Chrome grille w/logo, chrome eyebrows

    Auto on/off halogen headlamps

    Heated pwr mirrors

    Privacy glass

    Rear intermittent wiper

    Pwr liftgate

     

    Entertainment


    Premium VI AM/FM stereo w/CD player

    SIRIUS satellite radio

    Integrated window diversity antenna

    Bluetooth

    Navigation w/ touchscreen display

    Rear View Camera

     

    Interior

     

    Aero rain-sensing windshield wipers w/heated washer nozzles

    Heated front bucket seats w/12-way pwr driver seat adjustment, 8-way manual passenger adjustment

    Leather Seats

    60/40 split folding rear seat w/fold-flat feature, height-adjustable headrests for all seating positions

    Front center armrest w/storage

    Foldable rear center armrest w/storage compartment, load through

    Front seatback storage pockets

    Dual front/rear cupholders

    Center console -inc: (2) front cup holders, (2) front/(1) rear pwr outlets, storage

    Front/rear floor mats

    Leather-wrapped heated multi-function steering wheel

    Height-adjustable/telescopic steering column

    Immobilizer III theft-deterrent system

    Instrumentation -inc: tachometer, odometer, trip odometer, vehicle temp, ambient temp, audio functions, clock

    Multi-function trip computer -inc: trip time, length, average speed, average fuel consumption, current fuel consumption, miles to empty

    Multi-function onboard computer -inc: adjustable settings for vehicle unlocking, exterior mirror synchronization, language, measurement units, exterior headlights, coming home/leaving home, tire pressure monitoring system, speed warning, time setting, interior lighting

    Electronic parking assist

    Audible/visible anti-theft vehicle alarm system

    Remote central pwr locking system -inc: automatic speed-sensitive locks, selective unlocking from driver door

    Pwr windows -inc: driver 1-touch up/down feature, pinch protection, key-operated open/close feature

    Remote fuel door/hatch releases

    Remote keyless entry w/(2) integrated key transmitters

    Cruise control

    Dual-zone Climatronic climate control

    Illuminated front/rear air vents

    Rear window defroster

    Illuminated lockable glove box w/adjustable cooling feature

    Rear cup holders

    Walnut wood interior trim

    Front/rear door storage pockets w/rubber lining

    Molded door trim in leatherette

    Chrome door handles

    Auto-dimming rearview mirror w/switch

    Overhead console inc: compass, HomeLink

    Rear sunshades

    Covered illuminated visor vanity mirrors

    Dual front/rear assist handles

    Dual front/rear reading lights

    Interior ambient lighting -inc: foot wells, door handles, above center console

    Leather shift knob w/chrome accents

    Front seatback pockets

    Fully lined carpeted luggage compartment -inc: light, (2) 12V & (1) 115V pwr outlets, (4) tie-down hooks, chrome loading edge protection, hatch closing grip

     

    Safety

     

    Electronic stabilization program (ESP) w/anti-slip regulation (ASR)

    Rollover sensor system

    Anti-intrusion side-impact door beams

    Daytime running lights

    Driver & front passenger airbag supplemental restraint system

    Driver & front passenger side-impact airbags

    Front/rear side curtain protection

    Passenger airbag cutoff

    3-point front/rear safety belts w/emergency locking retractors for all seats

    Height-adjustable safety belts w/pretensioners for driver & front passenger, rear outboard seating positions

    Safety belt load limiters for driver & front passenger

    Center rear safety belt w/interlock

    Child safety door locks

    LATCH child restraint system

    Tire pressure monitoring system

    Collapsible steering column

    Intelligent crash response system




    Shipping / Delivery: Available for LOCAL pickup only. San Francisco, CA 94123



    Payment: Certified Bank Cashiers Check only. Price does not include any taxes or fees. Buyer is responsible for any / all taxes, licensing, document, California tire fees, smog fees, etc.

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