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V10 Tdi Touareg - Best One Left! Under Factory Warranty! on 2040-cars

Year:2004 Mileage:44600
Location:

Portland, Oregon, United States

Portland, Oregon, United States

This is a super clean VW V10 TDI Touareg. Non-Smoker. Meticulously Maintained at the Dealer. With complete service records in hand.

Extended Factory Warranty is good through 9/28/2015 or 124,083 miles. $100 deductible. Covers almost everything (except brakes, light bulbs, etc). Fully Transferable. The value of this warranty is extremely high. I wouldn't purchase a v10 without it!

Special Features:
Custom Ipad Mini In Dash. This part is really cool. (Replaces the outdated Factory Nav with the latest and greatest, as well as streaming music or anything else)
Ipod / Iphone / Bluetooth were added.
Factory Oversize Brembo Brakes are Red Painted
Custom Trunk organizer mat.
Custom Wheel & Tire Package is not included in this sale. The stock 19" wheels are being sold with the Touareg. The 22" Wheels are also for sale separately. You can message me to bundle them.

Otherwise Stock.

I purchased the car from a surgeon, who had a car collection. Drove it minimally, yet regularly. Took really great care of the car.

2004 VW Touareg - V10 Twin Turbo Diesel Motor
Heated Seats, front and rear
Air suspension
Differential Lockers
AWD
309HP 553 Lbf-ft Torque. (Yes, thats 553 ft lbs of torque)
Truly a joy to drive

This car was before it's time. Some of the features:
Auto unlock feature when the key is within two feet of the door.
Seat and Wheel move automatically when you get in and out
Mirrors power fold in
Trunk closes itself
Tons of options for lights and convenience features that are user adjustable
Waterproof up to 23" of water (The original brochure which I still have says "Touareg will play boat in 23 of water") Everything is water sealed, doors, drivetrain, electronics.
The stock head unit gives you altitude, GPS Coordinates and much more.
On-board air compressor, with hose to fill up tires (stock of course).

iPad features
Integrated vehicle monitoring app - shows boost, HP, Torque and pretty much anything else you would ever want to see in real time. It also meticulously tracks fuel economy and vehicle health. Tracks maintenance. Extremely advanced onboard assistant.

Extremely off-road capable, while maintaining the elements of an exceptionally refined sporty, daily driver. VW unfortunately peaked early with the Touareg, as subsequent models have less and less options and bells and whistles. This particular vehicle has been babied. The undercarriage of this car looks brand new. Everything about this car looks and feels new. No Accidents. No Surprises. What are you waiting for?

I'm happy to answer any questions. I know a lot about the Touareg.

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