2000 Vw Beetle-5spd-strong Motor-clutch-113000-30mpg-synthetic-kellyb2300 on 2040-cars
Linden, Virginia, United States
Vehicle Title:Rebuilt, Rebuildable & Reconstructed
Engine:2.0
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Used
Year: 2000
Number of Cylinders: 4
Make: Volkswagen
Model: Beetle-New
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: GL Hatchback
Drive Type: Front Wheel drive
Mileage: 112,600
Disability Equipped: No
Sub Model: Black
PLEASE READ ALL OF THE AUTOCHECK REPORT-Much like a credit check can be inaccurate and NOT reflect "Current status"-back in 2003 with a prior owner(not me) my VW Beetle was involved in a front end collision but the motor has never been damaged or compromised. In the over 5 years I have owned it and have have it tagged,insured and still registered with a Commonwealth of Virginia title in my possession and I had no problem registering this car with a "then PA title",so neither will you.* BOTH my registration and inspection are good through 12/2014
*I have 100% feedback and I have my item listed locally for sale in Virginia. *I would be glad to answer any question before you bid in emails or on the phone.. *I have this listed to sell locally,and I reserve the right to end the listing here anytime. Thanks for taking the time to read my full listing. FOR ALL INTERESTED PARTIES: *I have had in my possession for over 5 years since I have owned this vehicle a title from the Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Motor Vehicle that references the rebuilt VW just about 10 years ago in PA *On the legal Commonwealth of Virginia title it states: Under Other pertinent data it states: OS PA Brand. *I did NOT have any problem with what was a PA title registering and tagging my VW in the state of Virginia-over 5 years ago. *I bought this car at at an auction in Virginia over 5 years ago and at the time the vehicle had about 65,000 miles and the title I received at the auction was a PA title that I found out later that the Beetle has been in an accident back in 2002, and I guess the car had a rebuilt title from PA. *But I did not have any trouble getting the clear Virginia title I have in my hand,and I would be glad to send you a photo copy of it-if you purchase car from me. *The Common wealth of Virginia is pretty particular about if there are title problems and I had no issues with registering and tagging, and titling this car in the state of Virginia. *I'm selling my 2000 VW Beetle that has only 112,640 miles. It is a 5 speed and gets 30MPG on the highway. *You will not find a better running 2000 VW Beetle with a 2.0 engine. *You will get my "Clean Virginia Title" on this VW Beetle *I priced the car much below the lowest Fair condition,because it will be needing tries soon even though the car is certainly driveable. I drive it regularly! *I also replaced the exhaust pipe and although the car runs strong the check engine light does come on and stay on-and that is because I have not replaced the oxygen sensors. It does not effect fuel economy. *I also had the timing belt and water pump replaced before 100,000 so unlike most other VW Beetles over 100,000-you don't want the timing belt to go out on a Beetle! *The inside of the bug I have used to haul furniture, flea market items so the inside needs a major cleaning and seat covers-Actually you would be amazed what can get in the inside of a VW Bug -I actually hauled a decent size oak dresser from Binghamton,NY to Fairfax,Va,with the front seat out of the bug and the back seats folded down. OTHER NOTES: The car is over 14 years old, and I guess dependent on what you consider the most important parts of buying a car over 10 years old are. *I believe the most important is the motor of the vehicle first and this 2.0 Motor has had nothing but Mobil 1 full synthetic in it, and it does burn or leak oil. *I put a new Interstate battery in towards the end of last year. *If I would be keeping the bug for myself I would be replacing the radiator because this winter I damaged the front spoiler and for the first time ever I have had to add antifreeze,every few day-either when it has been sitting-so it must be slow leaking out the radiator but it has never overheated on me. *I hope it is ok that I am kinda putting my thoughts down as I am hesitating with listing this VW because it has been a very,very reliable vehicle for me, and if it was not for me driving my Dodge Cummins Diesel 6 speed,and also the need to have to invest more money in a home I have recently bought-I would not sell, and "many of my friends have told me"-that I should not sell it. *But all that being said I wanted to be upfront with all of the many strong points of the car but because of listing the selling price well below even the FAIR Kelly Blue book which this car is higher then that because of the strong motor,5speed, and well maintained 112,600 miles. ***Feel free to ask me any additional questions or if you send me a question and then want to talk to me on a phone,I would then be glad to give you my cell phone number. ***I live about 1 hour west of Wash DC off I66 in beautiful Linden,Va which is near Front Royal and south of Winchester,Va if you want to come and check out the VW before you bid. Please just send me an message and I'll give you my cell phone number-Thanks *Kelly Blue Book with 113,000 miles and selling to Private individuals values it at $2276.00 in FAIR CONDITION-and this VW has a very strong engine! *This car is in better condition then Fair! *Kelly Blue Book with 113,000 miles and selling to Private individuals values it at $2676.00 in GOOD CONDITION-and this VW has a very strong engine! *The following 24 pictures of my VW were taken today 8-21-2014! |
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