2004 Vw Jetta Gls Silver Sunroof Leather Interior 2.0l Auto Gas 102k Miles on 2040-cars
Dayton, Ohio, United States
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We bought this vehicle new in 2004 & gifted to my daughter in 2008 as a college graduation present. My daughter is now graduating from Med School & Dr. Seery is now upgrading her ride. This vehcle has only 101,230 miles & is in very good condition for it's vintage. A few scratches and small dings, but no rust or major damage. Still has a lot of good miles left. Tires are in great shape. We have all original manuals & documentation of regular service available for inspection. Please call or text Lynn at 937-546-5511 with any questions, requests for more pictures or if you want to go for a test drive. Car is located in Dayton, OH where it can be picked up, or I can help you make arrangements for shipping at your expense. Buyer is responsible for pick-up &/or shipping. Deposit of $300 required via Paypal within 24 hours of auction end.
My son, the owner's husband, is very familiar with the car & has provided the following detailed write-up: 2004 Volkswagen Jetta GLS 4 door sedan for sale. 101k miles. 1 owner car. The "Best Offer "option is also available. Clear title available for transfer. Extra set of keys included. Please see all 24 pictures & ask for more if you so desire.
Again , please call or text Lynn at 937-546-5511 with any questions. I will also be watching ebay messages & will respond to any questions ASAP. Questions & answers will be available for all to see at the bottom of the listing. |
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