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2003 Volkswagen Beetle Convertible Turbo 1.8t Sport Glx on 2040-cars

US $5,500.00
Year:2003 Mileage:110172 Color: Halogen fog lamps
Location:

Fair Lawn, New Jersey, United States

Fair Lawn, New Jersey, United States

 

This auction Is for a 2003 Volkswagen Beetle Convertible Turbo.

It is time To sell my Volkswagen Beetle.  This is a Great Vehicle and Runs and Rides Great.
In The past year I have had Replaced
- New Convertible top (one month old)
- I had the transmission Input and output shaft sensors replaced. (one year ago)
-New Tires (they have 0 miles on them. Check Pictures)
- New front and rear brakes. Pads and rotors
- Oil change
-New Coolant Flange
-four New coil packs (replaced in march)
- New driver side rear window regulator ( 1 year old)
- Replaced both front door lock actuators
- Replaced SRS airbag control module (module was faulty)
- Replaced cabin air filter
- Timing belt and water pump Replaced at 101,xxx miles
- Replaced worn front cup holder

The only thing this Volkswagen Beetle needs is a driver.

These are the specification of the vehicle. 

ENGINE
1.8T Four cylinder Turbo engine.
TRANSMISSION
6 Speed Automatic Transmission
EXTERIOR
Halogen fog lamps
Variable intermittent windshield wipers
Semi-auto pwr black cloth convertible top w/defoggable rear glass window
Body-color door handles
Body-color pwr heated mirrors w/integrated blinker
INTERIOR
Rear window defroster
Front/rear integrated armrests in door/side panels
Front center armrest w/lockable storage compartment
Air conditioning w/pollen/odor filter
Remote keyless entry
Audible/visible anti-theft vehicle alarm system for doors/hood/trunk/radio/ starter
Center console-inc: (2) front/(1) rear beverage holders, auxiliary pwr outlet
Open front door warning courtesy lights
Pwr windows-inc: front windows w/driver-side 1-touch up/down feature, pinch protection, key-operated open/close feature
3-spoke padded steering wheel
Remote fuel filler/trunk release
AM/FM stereo w/cassette-inc: (10) speakers, CD changer control, theft- deterrent warning light
Integrated antenna in front windshield
Rear seat heat/air conditioning ducts
Illuminated visor vanity mirrors w/covers

Immobilizer theft-deterrent system
Non-folding rear bench seat-inc: lockable rear cargo pass-through, pwr outlet
Rearview mirror-inc: clock/temp display, reading light
Theft-deterrent steering column
Illuminated lockable glove box w/interior shelf
Remote central pwr locking system-inc: automatic pwr door locks, selective unlocking from front doors
Cruise control
Front door & rear side panel storage compartments
Interior light w/time delay
Fully-lined carpeted luggage compartment-inc: trunk light, pwr outlet
Front seatback magazine/storage pocket
Large assist handle in instrument panel above glove box
Height-adjustable/telescoping steering column
Headlamps-on warning tone
Front/rear carpeted floor mats
Molded door trim w/leatherette inserts
Fully reclining leatherette comfort front bucket seats-inc: height adjustment, easy-entry system, adjustable headrests
Instrumentation-inc: speedometer, tachometer, odometer, trip odometer, coolant temp gauge, fuel gauge, gear indicator warning lights, brake wear indicator
MECHANICAL
Front wheel drive
P205/55HR16 all-season SBR tires
16" x 6.5" alloy wheels w/anti-theft wheel locks
Pwr rack & pinion steering
14.5 gallon fuel tank
Independent track correcting torsion beam axle rear suspension
Front/rear telescopic shock absorbers
60 amp/hr battery
Independent front MacPherson strut suspension
Full-size spare tire/steel wheel
Front/rear coil springs/stabilizer bars
90-amp alternator
6-speed automatic transmission w/tiptronic & OD
2.0L SOHC SMPI I4 engine
Pwr front vented/rear solid disc brakes
Digital electronic ignition w/knock sensor
SAFETY
Driver/front passenger airbag supplemental restraint system
Anti-intrusion side-impact door beams
Collapsible steering column w/impact-deformable steering wheel
Rear child seat tether anchorage points
4-wheel anti-lock braking system (ABS)
Rear automatic rollover supports
3-point rear seat belts
Emergency trunk release handle w/location reflector
3-point front seat belts-inc: pretensioners, load limiters
Driver/front passenger side-impact airbags
Dual-note horn

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