2001 Volkswagen Cabrio Gls Convertible. Cheap, Reliable, Low Milage,gas Saver on 2040-cars
Miami, Florida, United States
Up for sale is a 2001 VW Cabrio with only 91k miles...Low miles..2 owner car and never been in an accident. Click on this link to view over 100 pictures of this car http://s1291.photobucket.com/user/jesusr0817/library/2001%20vw%20cabrio *** Serious Buyers Only Please*** *The engine is a 4 cylinder 2.0 liter.Engine starts right up and sounds great. No oil leaks or cooling problems. *5 Speed Manual transmission goes into every gear nice and smooth like it should.It does have power steering. *The convertible top is good shape.It is manual and i don't have a boot. If you notice in the pictures the top has come loose around the drivers side rear window.Besides the coming loose it does not have any other damage. If the Buy it now price of $3200 is paid i will install a new top. A new top is about $185. here on ebay. *Florida Car . No rust anywhere. *Air conditioner and heater work. Power windows work.. *The tires have about 75% of life left in them. The after market 14 inch alloy wheels are in great shape. *Exterior paint is in great shape and very shinny . It's never been in an accident. *The interior is also in good shape.The drivers seat has a little ware on it but nothing to bad.The rest of the seats are in great shape. *Comes with one key and a keys remote that does work.Owners manual is also in the car.
*It comes with the an original wheel as a spare tire. *Car is sold "AS IS" No Warranty or Refunds *This is a very fun car to drive and is great on gas .Around 30 mpg *Its a 12 hr old car that runs and looks great. It is not perfect so please do not expect it to be. *If buyer would like to fly in to pick up the vehicle.I can pick you up at the Miami or Ft.lauderdale Airport *Please ask any and all questions before bidding via email. *Car has a Clean Title in hand. *If Buying to be registered in Florida you must pay 7% sales tax and a $150. title transfer fee. *Out of state buyers i will provide you with the title and a bill of sale and you handle it accordingly to your state.
I have described the car the best that I can.If you would like to know anything else about the car, please feel free to ask any questions via email.If I forgot to mention anything it wasn't my intention to do so. There is a $500 Non-refundable deposit due within 24hrs of the sale ending.The remaining balance is due within 7 days. No exception. I will accept the remaining balance thru PayPal as well; however, the deposit must be made thru PayPal.Please note that PayPal can only be used as a form of payment and not as a method of warranty or guarantee for the car. will work with transporters and can assist you in finding one.However, shipping costs are the buyer’s responsibility.I am not responsible for any damages to the car once it leaves my hands. Go to movemycar.com . Enter my zip 33186 for pick up location . your zip for delivery and you will get lost of shipping quotes from different companys Please note that you are purchasing a used car that has its normal wear and tear. It is available to be seen and driven. Serious buyers only please.Do not make offers if you do not intend to buy, PLEASE ! Thank you for looking and good luck.
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