I am offering my 2003 VW Jetta Wagon for sale; the car is in excellent condition and is sold CERTIFIED and EMISSION TESTED. A local IMPORT SPECIALTY SHOP has serviced the car and refurbished it to top standard, using only German parts; I have the invoices for all of that. Regular maintenance is up-to-date, using only full synthetic oil and transmission fluid, as recommended by VW. The car was built in Germany, as one can easily see from the VIN number and does not suffer from the shortcummings of it's Mexican or Brazilian copies. The car has every option that was available for that model year, with the exception of the power seats and the CD changer. It features heated leather seats in the front, multiple air bags, power windows, power door locks, power sun roof, factory alarm and keyless entry, traction control, stability control, Tiptronic automatic transmission, power steering, 4-wheel ABS disc brakes, Premium Sound System with dash mounted CD player. My reserve price is well below market value and is set to facilitate a "quick sale". For any further information, please contact my e-mail and I will reply in a timely manner. This being a PRIVATE SALE, I am accepting CASH, DRAFT, PAYPAL and PERSONAL CHEQUE - car will be held until my bank confirms payment. |
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Editors' Choice: Top Five 2013 Geneva Motor Show Debuts
Fri, 08 Mar 2013We've returned from a very busy week in Switzerland, and in going back over all of our 75 stories from the Geneva Motor Show, our editors have gathered up their personal favorite debuts from the European expo.
The wonderful thing about the Geneva show is just how wide of an array of vehicles are on display - everything from funny little one-off EVs to the most exotic of supercars to, well, truly ridiculous displays of coachbuilding. And because of that, this list of our editors' favorites might not be as predictable as you think.
But we don't want to give anything away just yet. Scroll down to have a look at our team's favorites from Geneva.
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Wed, 06 Mar 2013Volkswagen sees a future where the bulk of the world's freight is moved into city centers by train, then offloaded onto a fleet of smaller, light-duty commercial vehicles for final delivery. Those vehicles could wind up looking something like the company's E-Co-Motion Concept that debuted at the 2013 Geneva Motor Show. The EV features a modular underfloor drive unit comprised of a battery, motor and gearbox that can be paired with any number of cab and body configurations to suit a buyer's needs, from a refrigerated box to a standard flat bed.
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