2000 Vw Jetta Tdi (diesel) on 2040-cars
Mulberry, Florida, United States
2000 VW JETTA GL TDI (Diesel)
Starts, runs and drives great. Extremely reliable Fuel mileage up to 55 MPG (your mileage will depend on the terrain and your driving style) This Jetta TDI currently resides near Lakeland, Florida. I'm moving to Vermont in Mid June and won't need this car anymore. 411,000 well maintained miles and still running strong! This is NOT high mileage for a Diesel engine This is my daily driver and will accumulate 400 miles per week until sold. Very reliable car and gets excellent fuel mileage I don't hesitate to drive anywhere, any distance with total confidence I have owned this TDI since 90,000 miles and it has never broke down on me I use Mobile 1 - turbo diesel - 5W-30 - synthetic oil Oil is changed every 10,000 miles Does not require adding any oil between changes, NO FLUID LEAKS, won't make a mess in your garage or driveway I just replaced the original clutch dual mass flywheel front axle/CV's front brake rotors battery Both headlight housings steering is tight, handles nice, rides nice Manual transmission shifts smoothly, without any noise or issues Florida legal tint on all windows (professionally installed) A/C works but, (may need to be recharge for colder air) All power windows, door locks (w/remote), 2-way moonroof, cruise, work as they should Has a trailer hitch which was used to tow a small trailer (under 350 lbs) Check engine light (CEL) is on. (Has been on since I've owned the car !) Vag-com reports - mass air flow sensor and left rear wheel ABS speed sensor small spot of surface rust (paint bubbled up) on both front fenders and drivers side rear door bottom. Strut towers and underbody appears solid and no rust Needs: Both parking brake cables are seized and disconnected Timing belt/water pump are due for replacement. front brake pads should be replaced soon Tires are worn the horn is dead and needs to be replaced (not an electrical problem) carpet on drivers side worn out (holes) The Alpine stereo head unit and CDT speakers that can be seen in the pic, will be removed and are NOT INCLUDED in this sale. |
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