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1989 Vw Jetta 1.6 Diesel 5 Speed German Made Watch Video on 2040-cars

US $2,400.00
Year:1989 Mileage:266127
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 1989  vw  jetta   1.6  non turbo diesel           timing belt has been replaced 50 k miles ago  sticker under hood  .  5 speed  ac moon roof   am fm cass fact  radio  car  runs  well  starts  good  all  the lights  gauges  etc  works  int  is in ok cond  for its  age  and miles  head liner  has  been tacted  up  in some spots  trans  seems to be  in good cond  car  will NEED front end  steering parts  inc  new sturts  and  top bearing  plates  i would  but on new ball joints/ controll arms..   its  comes  with  new  set  of  tie rods  ends  inner and outers    will also need  new  inner  tie rod  boots.  and other  bushings  etc that may be replacable then alined  up  you should be able to  replace  all the front end  parts  for 200-300  if you get them  from hans  or sim vw  parts  places     i got it from the org  owner  he  lived in  iowa at  the time  then in   2000  they moved  here   iowa  is where the rust that it  has  started  becauce  we  get  very  little rust  here   so  for the last   13 + years  its  been in dry  western nebraska     the worst of the rust  is in front of  the rear  wheels  i didnt see   any  rust  in the rockers  or inner  door  seams    nor did i see  any  rot in the floors looking under  the car  from the sides . trunk is  solid .  it  also has its  dents  etc  see  pics  and   the utube video  below   AND IM  100 %  I DID NOT LIST  VERY  LITTLE  DEFECT  THAT THE CAR  HAS  EG  THE WINDSHIELD IS  CRACKED    ETC      were  loc  near   scotts bluff  nebraska  I  WOULD RECOMEND  HAVING  IT  TOW DOLLYED  OR TRAILERED HOME  DUE TO THE WORN FRONT END PARTS        with  that all said  car is  being  sold  AS IS WHERE  IS  NO WARR                                                                                         

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Witness this insane 736-hp VW Golf immolate its front tires

Mon, 11 Mar 2013

There's torque steer and then there's what we'll from now on dub "The Boba," as in Boba Kettler. The German tuner has a way with the Volkswagen Golf, and the MkI example you see above has been touched with 736 horsepower - that's right, 96 more ponies than a new SRT Viper, all trying to get to ground through those two front wheels.
The 2.0-liter, 16-valve engine has an 8,800 rpm redline and is aided by a Garrett GTX3582R turbocharger shoving 50 psi through the internals. Other upgrades include a new ECU (natch) and a six-speed 'box among other treats. The rubber is Toyo R888s - street-legal competition tires. The result is enough smoke for three Chinese New Years when the lights go green. Indeed, the standing start isn't its forte, but it can apparently get from 62 miles per hour to 124 mph in five seconds.
Watch it go in the video below. And know that this isn't even Boba's best work; he's got a 900-hp MkII Golf that'll do 0-62 mph in 2.3 seconds.

Top 10 small cars with the longest total driving range

Thu, Mar 19 2015

Editor's Note: Since this article was originally posted in the spring of 2015, much has changed in the automotive landscape, especially among those shopping for small car economy. With thanks to Volkswagen for their blatant cheating – and subsequent cover-up – on diesel emissions, the largest player in the diesel passenger car segment isn't playing – they're paying; billions are going for both car buybacks and federally-imposed penalties. And for a few VW execs there exists the very real possibility of jail. With the absence of a big player and the abrupt entrance – via Chevy's new Bolt – of an affordable EV with 200+ miles of range, we've limited the diesel listings to Jaguar's new XE. And for those wanting an updated look at efficiency and range, Autoblog has it – or the EPA has it. Long before electric vehicles were part of the mainstream conversation, car lovers and skinflints alike would boast about the total range of their vehicles. There's something about getting farther down the road on one tank of gas that inflames the competitive spirit, almost as much as horsepower output or top speed. Of course, the vehicles with the very best range on today's market are almost all big trucks and SUVs; virtually all have the ability to carry massive reserves of fuel. Top up a standard Chevy Suburban and you can expect to travel almost 700 miles (you'll need to stop before the Suburban stops...), while a diesel-fed Jeep Grand Cherokee manages almost as many. But what about vehicles that are smaller? The EPA has, essentially, three classifications for 'small' vehicles: Minicompact, Subcompact and Compact. All three are measured based on interior volume, meaning that some cars with rather large exterior dimensions and engines slot in next to traditional small cars. But even though impressive GT coupes from Porsche, Bentley and Mercedes-Benz may have much larger gas tanks to feed their powerful engines, that capacity is offset by higher rates of consumption... in most cases. We used the EPA's Fuel Economy Guide for model year 2017 cars as a start, calculating the official highway miles per gallon rating with each vehicle's tank capacity. The resulting numbers aren't necessarily real world, but they do offer a spectrum for total theoretical range. The eventual top ten surprised me on a few occasions, and comprised quite a varied list of vehicles. 10.

North American production of foreign marques to jump in 2014

Sun, 23 Dec 2012

Wards Auto has released its North American Light Vehicle Production Forecast for 2014, and the report predicts foreign manufacturers will increase production on the continent some 3.9 percent by 2014. If accurate, that should see 123,000 additional cars, trucks and vans produced in North America, swelling the total number of units produced both by domestic and foreign manufacturers to 16.9 million light vehicles from a projected 15.6 million in 2013. Much of the increase can be attributed to the fact that Toyota intends to produce another car at its Blue Springs, MS plant as well as a new Lexus model at its Georgetown, KY facility in a year's time.
Likewise, Volkswagen intends to move production of a currently imported model to its plant in Puebla, Mexico. Daimler, Honda, Nissan and Mazda also plan to build additional models on North American soil for the first time. Around two-thirds of the new North American manufacturing will take place in Mexico, helping the country soak up a full 20 percent of the content's automotive production for the first time. You can head over to the Wards Auto site for the full report.