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2004 Vw Jetta Gls Silver Sunroof Leather Interior 2.0l Auto Gas 102k Miles on 2040-cars

US $5,499.95
Year:2004 Mileage:101230 Color: Silver
Location:

Dayton, Ohio, United States

Dayton, Ohio, United States
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Item specifics

Condition:
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VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 3vwse69m44m029388
Year:

2004

Transmission:

Automatic

Make:

Volkswagen

Body Type:

Sedan

Model:

Jetta

Warranty:

Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty

Trim:

GLS Sedan 4-Door

Vehicle Title:

Clear

Engine:

2.0L  l4 GAS

Options:

Sunroof, Cassette Player, Leather Seats, CD Player

Drive Type:

FWD

Safety Features:

Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags

Mileage:

101,230

Power Options:

Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows

Exterior Color:

Silver

Fuel Type:

GAS

Interior Color:

BLACK

For Sale By:

OWNER

Number of Cylinders:

4

 

 

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. 
Garage kept for majority of its life. Oil always changed at 5k mile intervals or
less.

Silver
Black Leather Interior
2.0 Liter Engine
Automatic Transmission
A/C
Heated front seats
CD Player
Power Windows
Power Sunroof
Alloy Wheels
2 Keys with Remote Keyless Entry
Audio Controls on Steering Wheel
Cruise Controls on Steering Wheel

This car is owned outright (no loans, lease, etc.).  It is a one non-smoking  family owner car from
new. It is well taken care of and currently has no mechanical issues as far as I
know.  I have never had an electrical issue with this car.  I have never had any
leaking associated with the car.  I have full faith and confidence in this car
and never doubt its ability to get me where I need to go.  In the last year, I
have driven it to California and back once and to New York and back twice (I
drove it to 36 states this past year). This car has always been reliable for my
wife and me and has never had even a minor malfunction.  We have the car
maintained regularly.  The car has never been wrecked or stolen.  We are selling
the car because we bought a new car and we don't have space in our garage, so
this one has to go.  If you are thinking to yourself that this car is priced
under the market, that's because it is.  I don't want to haggle over price and
wait around for the car to sell.  I just want to move it.  And I'd much rather
have someone get a good deal on this car than sell it to someone like CarMax and
have them make a huge profit off it.

The "Best Offer "option is also available.

We have pretty comprehensive service records of the car from new.

Cosmetically, the car is solid, but we do live downtown so there are certainly a
handful of nicks and scratches on the front and rear bumpers.  There is no rust
that I am aware of.  The interior is nice.  There are a couple small scratches
on the backseat, but nothing serious and no tears.  The floormats have devices
that keep them attached to the floor.  One of these has had the device come off. 
There is also a rock chip in the front windshield from a truck carrying gravel
on the highway that had some stones fall out of the truck.

The only other problem I can think of is that the trunk is difficult to open and
close (takes more effort than you would expect).  It has been this way for
almost the entirety of the car's life.  We had the dealer look at the pneumatics
once, and they sprayed some lubricant on it which helped for awhile, but
ultimately reverted back to being difficult to open and close.  The trunk has
never had any damage to it.  This is just purely a problem with the pneumatics
that keep the trunk elevated when open.

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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