2002 Volkswagen Beetle Gls Hatchback 2-door 2.0l ... As Is , No Return !! on 2040-cars
Baltimore, Maryland, United States
Up for auction is a 2002 Volkswagen New Beetle . This car has was purchase from an insurance auction on the Oct, 18th it have 141,000 miles. Engine starts right up and we have driven it around the lot it's a little loud . It has the 2.0 engine, automatic transmission, front wheel drive. Two tone green in color with Tan interior. It has an aftermarket kill switch on it. Clean title with an not actual miles the title say around 127,000 miles This car crack coolant reservoir so the temp gauge come on. The oil light flickers, all airbags intact . . It needs a fog light , front bumper need to be tighting up, basically about $ 500 in repair for the car to be on road ready with no problems. The body is clean other than a few scratch on the driver door. This car will be an easy repair for someone with experience and you can save a lot compared to buying used from a car lot. As is , No return !! Please look over the pictures and email us if you need any additional information/pictures of the damage. Check the feedback and bid with confidence |
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