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2001 Volkswagen New Beetle Turbo Diesel Florida Car Rust Free on 2040-cars

US $4,995.00
Year:2001 Mileage:120662
Location:

Bradenton, Florida, United States

Bradenton, Florida, United States

FOR AUCTION WE HAVE A 2001 VOLKWAGEN BEETLE WITH THE 1.9 LITER TURBO DIESEL ENGINE AND AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION.THIS SUPER CLEAN LITTLE FUEL SIPPER RUNS AND DRIVES BEAUTIFULLY.THE MOTOR AND TRANSMISSION ARE AS STRONG AS NEW.THE TIRES ARE IN GREAT CONDITION WITH PLENTY OF TREAD ON THEM.THE PAINT SHINES GOOD WIH NORMAL WEAR FOR A CAR OF THIS AGE.THE LEATHER INTERIOR SHOWS LITTLE WEAR AND IS IN GREAT CONDITION FOR THE AGE.THE CARPETING AND REST OF THE INTERIOR IS CLEAN AND IN GREAT SHAPE AS WELL.THE ONLY KNOWN ISSUES ARE THE A/C DOES NOT BLOW COLD BUT DOES BLOW(POSSIBLY NEEDING A CHARGE) AND INSTRUMENT CLUSTER GAUGES WORK INTERMITENTTLY.THIS CAR GETS NEAR 50MPG!! PLEASE CHECK OUT THE HISTORY REPORT AND AUTOCHECK SCORE ON THIS AUCTION FROM AUTOCHECK.PRESALE INSPECTIONS ARE WELCOME AND ENCOURAGED. PLEASE LOOK AT THE PICTURES CAREFULLY AND ASK QUESTIONS BEFORE BIDDING.EMAIL FOR ADDITIONAL PHOTOS OF ANY PARTICULAR AREA.THIS CAR IS SOLD AS IS WITH A CLEAN FLORIDA TITLE.IF YOU COME TO FLORIDA AND DRIVE YOUR NEW VEHICLE HOME TO YOUR STATE YOU WILL BE RESPONSIBLE TO PAY FLORIDA SALES TAX AND CAN BE ISSUED A 30 DAY TEMPORARY TAG.MOST STATES HAVE SALES TAX RECIPROCAL AGREEMENTS WITH FLORIDA.IF YOU HAVE YOUR NEW VEHICLE TRANSPORTED OR TOWED YOU WILL ONLY BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ACTUAL AUCTION AMOUNT.FLORIDA RESIDENTS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR FLORIDA SALES TAX AND ACTUAL TAG/TITLE FEES FOR THERE COUNTY.OUR TITLE CLERK WAITS A MINIMUM OF SEVEN BUSINESS DAYS FROM THE DATE OF RECEIVING A CHECK BEFORE SENDING OUT A TITLE.Please note, we cannot and do not guarantee the operation of electronic items such as cruise control,radios, TV, VCR, CD, DVD players nor navigation. A NON-REFUNDABLE $500 PAYPAL DEPOSIT IS MANDATORY IMMEDIATELY TO SECURE THE VEHICLE.YOU MUST SUBMIT THE DEPOSIT IF YOU WIN OR BUY IT NOW.IF YOU DO NOT MAKE THE PAYPAL DEPOSIT WITHIN 24 HOURS OF AUCTION END,THE VEHICLE WILL BE RELISTED. BALANCE IS DUE WITH IN 3 DAYS VIA CERTIFIDE BANK CHECK OR WE ALSO ACCEPPT ALL MAJOR CREDT CARDS. OTHER FORMS OF PAYMENT ARE ALSO ACCEPTED (PERSONAL CHECK, CASH,..ETC) WITH PRIOR ARRANGEMENT !!! WINNING BIDDER MUST CALL US WITHIN 24HRS 1-941-962-6865 TO MAKE PAYMENT ARRANGEMENTS AND VEHICLE PICKUP OR SHIPPING.BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL SHIPPING COST. THIS VEHICLE IS ALSO LISTED LOCALLY SO WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THE AUCTION EARLY IN THE EVENT OF A LOCAL SALE. PLEASE MAKE YOUR BUYING DECISION BEFORE BIDDING/BUYING. The end of the auction is the time to pay. Being the high bidder does not mean you have been awarded the opportunity to decide if you want to buy or not." It means that you have entered a binding agreement to purchase this vehicle immediately following the end of the auction.

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Auto blog

VW decides against active-cooling system for e-Golf lithium battery

Tue, Apr 1 2014

When the 2015 VW e-Golf was introduced at the LA Auto Show last year, VW said it would come with a water-cooled battery. During the Detroit Auto Show, when the car was trotted out again, VW released a new press release that stripped out the "water-cooled" language, but this change went unnoticed. During a recent VW event in Germany, a friend from Green Car Reports realized that the battery on display did not seem to have any water-cooling mechanisms. That set us off on a bit of a sleuthing and we have now learned that VW is not going to include any active cooling in the upcoming e-Golf. In fact, the company is entirely confident that this car - because of what it's designed to do - doesn't need it. "The need for a cooling system wasn't there" - VW's Darryll Harrison VW has been working on an electrified Golf for ages now, and so changes to the plan are to be expected. But battery cooling is vitally important not just to keep the car operating properly but because when things get too hot, there can be serious public relations problems. Nissan began testing a new battery chemistry for the Leaf in 2013 after an uproar from warm-weather EV drivers in Arizona who were experiencing worse-than-expected battery performance. The Leaf has always used an air-cooled battery, which is another way to say that there is no active cooling system (more details here). Tesla CEO Elon Musk once said this approach is "primitive." So, why is VW following the same path? We asked Darryll Harrison, VW US's manager of brand public relations west, for more information, and he told AutoblogGreen that VW engineers discovered through a lot of testing of the Golf Mk6 EV prototypes, that battery performance was not impacted by temperatures when using the right battery chemistry. That chemistry, it turns out, is lithium nickel manganese cobalt oxide (NMC) in cells from Panasonic. These cells had "the lowest self-warming tendency and the lowest memory effect of all cells tested," Harrison said. He added that VW engineers tested the NMC cells in places like Death Valley and Arizona and found they didn't warm very quickly either through operation, charging (including during fast charging) or through high ambient temps. "The need for a cooling system wasn't there," Harrison said.

North American production of foreign marques to jump in 2014

Sun, 23 Dec 2012

Wards Auto has released its North American Light Vehicle Production Forecast for 2014, and the report predicts foreign manufacturers will increase production on the continent some 3.9 percent by 2014. If accurate, that should see 123,000 additional cars, trucks and vans produced in North America, swelling the total number of units produced both by domestic and foreign manufacturers to 16.9 million light vehicles from a projected 15.6 million in 2013. Much of the increase can be attributed to the fact that Toyota intends to produce another car at its Blue Springs, MS plant as well as a new Lexus model at its Georgetown, KY facility in a year's time.
Likewise, Volkswagen intends to move production of a currently imported model to its plant in Puebla, Mexico. Daimler, Honda, Nissan and Mazda also plan to build additional models on North American soil for the first time. Around two-thirds of the new North American manufacturing will take place in Mexico, helping the country soak up a full 20 percent of the content's automotive production for the first time. You can head over to the Wards Auto site for the full report.

Volkswagen Golf Wagon caught completely uncovered

Thu, 28 Feb 2013

Without a lot of information to go with them, our camera-toting spies have captured some new images of a Volkswagen Golf wagon variant that is almost completely undisguised. In fact, the one piece of camouflage on the tidy wagon would probably have gone unnoticed to most casual viewers. Look closely at the rear three-quarter view of the car and you'll notice that the apparent taillight clusters are actually fakes - the outline of the real units is faintly visible behind the blue bodywork and the sticker-like fake taillights.
It's a good guess then, that this Golf wagon (called a Golf Kombi by our spy photographer) is a prototype that's pretty far along in the development cycle for Volkswagen. We can't be sure what impact this will have on the company's small wagon offering here in the US, but we'd be pretty surprised if something very like this didn't end up as the next Jetta SportWagen. We might well have more information on that front, after we visit Geneva next week.