2003 Volkswagen Eurovan Mv Westfalia Weekender on 2040-cars
Provo, Utah, United States
Body Type:Minivan, Van
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:2.8L 2792CC V6 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Volkswagen
Model: EuroVan
Trim: MV Van Camper 3-Door
Options: Pop-top, Sleeper, Seats 7, refridgerator, curtains, Auxillary battery, fold-out table, Westfalia, Cassette Player
Drive Type: FWD
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Mileage: 37,000
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Sub Model: MV Westfalia Weekender
Exterior Color: Silver
Interior Color: Gray
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Beautiful 2003 Eurovan MV Westfalia Weekender - last year and model imported to the USA. How assuring it is to jump in and just go knowing you have your home with you. Great daily-driver, family mover as well.
Well-maintained: Two years and 37,000 miles on a brand new Volkswagen of America complete 2.8L VR6 engine replacement with all the bells and whistles by the best German shop in the state making it showroom new. New this year; rotors, brakes and Perelli PZero Nero All-season radials. Interior and exterior are in great condition. Seats 7 and sleeps four (or 5 if you have small kids). The odometer reads 202,300. This vehicle runs great and looks fantastic. It has good power, is efficient, the A/C is icy cold, has power windows, locks, alarm, cruise control and more. There is heat in front* and back with rear controls. You can drive 85 all day, maintain speeds on hills, stay warm or cool in quiet comfort - a far cry from its ancestors, the beloved VW Transporter and Vanagon of yesteryear - I know, I've had several and own a Baywindow now as well.
Everything is there. No missing pieces, parts, trim, cup holders etc - it's all there and complete. Original manual and remote keyless entry. This car is fun and unique - actually you can't call it a car. It's the Swiss-Army knife of vehicles. You won't find your neighbors driving one!
Extras: Chrome 19" alloy rims, legal front Euro marker lights, silvered-out black trim, tinted windows, front torsion bar cranked down a bit for better look and handling.
Versatile: Westfalia Weekenders come with pop-top sleeper upper bunk, curtains, refrigerator, fold-out table, auxiliary battery, lower fold down bed, rear heat, removable captains chair and more. Inluded is a power inverter with two plugs as well as a USB charger. We plug in a 42" flat screen and the PS3 in place of the removeable captains chair for roadtrips and it's a huge hit for games and videos. You can even run the inverter with the car off because it, all 3 other 12V power plugs, refridgerator and the rear lighting all run off the auxillary battery only; which is charged by the car, but doesn't draw from the engine battery.
Condition: Just had a complete transmission service with a clean bill of health. The torque converter however is showing signs of wear.
A leaking *heater core is bypassed right now and the brand new heater core is included. Everything else works correctly as designed.
The roof clear coat is peeling in a few spots, but it's taller than can bee seen. I put a patch along a weak strip on the canvas (note pictures) and it works just fine. Time for new front shocks. Minor wear and tear, but much better than you'd expect with the miles on the body. I'm a stickler about touching up little rock chips, keeping the interior clean, keeping the paint waxed etc. Does not drip, seep or burn a drop of oil. These are my reports and diagonisis with no guarantee. I want to be as fully disclosed as possible. The car is "as is" and may be viewed and tested prior to the sell anytime.
100% rust and corrosion-free. We drive the vehicle 3-4 times a week and keep it sparkling clean. Always garaged. 100% synthetic oil every change. Stock wheels also available (recieve a $400 discount with the stock wheels in place of the 19" alloys). Clear title in hand. The front left quarter panel was repainted in it's first year of service in 2004 from some accident with the first owner of which I have no details. There's not even a minor sign of that incident on the vehicle. I'm the second owner. We were the front car in a stoplight bump in which the car behind me got bumped in to us. No repairs where needed, but that incident shows on the car report along with the one in 2004.
Smiles in every mile.
No Reserve.
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See running video at http://youtu.be/RQucmJyMCm4
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Feel free email questions or call/text Ronn at 801-787-7474.
I will gladly help get it on a shipper or pick you up at the train (from airport) so you can enjoy a drive home.
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