05 Vw New Beetle Gls Convertible Leather Automatic Low Miles Low Reserve! on 2040-cars
Gainesville, Florida, United States
2005 Volkswagen New Beetle GLS Convertible, just traded in on a new Beetle Convertible. This car is finished in a very elegant ivory colored exterior with a black convertible top, and is complimented by a light tan leather interior! The seats are also heated. The car has a very nice set of Michelin MXV4 tires, and runs and drives as it should! Everything works on the car, and there are no warning lights on. The interior is in very nice shape, as is the exterior paint. The trim on the inside of the doors is loose, and the rear window glass is also loose around the edges (very common on these cars when they are ten years old) The car does feature Air Conditioning, Tilt Steering, Cruise Control, Automatic Transmission, and Power Door Locks! The car has low miles, and has only been driven 12000 miles a year. The previous owner liked it so well, she traded it in on a brand new Beetle Convertible! I have set a very reasonable reserve on this car, so you may bid with confidence! I try and describe all of my vehicles as accurately as possible, but any and all questions are welcomed and indeed, encouraged! My name is Pat and my number is (352)363-8154 As with all of my auctions, I do reserve the right to end it early, as it is being offered for sale locally! Thanks for looking, and Happy Bidding!
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