2006 Volkswagen Jetta Tdi Diesel Automatic on 2040-cars
Fairport, New York, United States
2006 Volkswagen Jetta TDI
DESCRIPTION: - I have a full video description of this car on YOUTUBE -------> Search " 004 Ashley Green " on YOUTUBE and its the first video that comes up. - Car runs and drives very nice. - Automatic Transmission shifts excellent - Diesel Motor Runs nice, Turbo boosts nicely. - Smoke comes out of the tailpipe when you first start the car after it sits parked for a few hours. After 10 seconds the smoke is gone. - Under the hood the motor seems to be louder then when new, but there are no specific motor noises and the motor runs nice. Good Power and no signs of mechanical problems. - Two sets of keys for the car - Check Engine light is not on. - Driverside headlight is out. - Headliner has been pinned up to hold it up in the rear - 144,109 Miles. - Wheels have curb markings on them. - Very reliable, all power features work, XM radio, Moonroof, Clean interior. - Runs and Rides VERY NICE< Super smooth, nice brakes as well. - Vehicle has tinted windows - Overall a Very Nice VW. 35 MPG and a very nice looking car. - Please watch the YOUTUBE clip I posted at the top to get a good view of this car! WHO WE ARE: Victory Auto Sales has been in business in Fairport NY for 6 years. We sell used automobiles, with approximately 15 cars in stock at all times. Check us out on Facebook search Fairport Dealer New York State does not offer temporary plates so out of state buyers will need to have there own method of removing the car. This car runs excellent and can be driven anywhere. We will do all we can to help with shipping however we do not have a direct shipping company we work with. DO NOT HESITATE TO CALL ME WITH ANY QUESTIONS My names Rob - Internet Sales Manager @ Victory Auto Sales (585) 750-6914 |
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VW previews huge screens, gesture control with Golf R Touch Concept at CES
Tue, Jan 6 2015Volkswagen is showing off the future of infotainment and connected driving at CES 2015 with a fleet of concepts that highlight its latest technology. According to its displays, the coming years might mean gesture-based vehicle controls and electric cars that drive themselves to find their own charging locations. VW's biggest debut at CES is its next-gen infotainment system, dubbed MIB II. The setup supports a wide array of smartphone integration standards, including MirrorLink, Apple CarPlay and Google Android Auto, to make sure that practically every smartphone user can pair the device's interface with the vehicle. Beyond just keeping occupants entertained, MIB II offers a system called Regular Routes that detects traffic along the driver's regular commute to work and suggests alternatives. The Parking Guide also helps find parking spots that are likely open. If MIB II represents the near future of VW infotainment, then the technology on the Golf R Touch Concept is the next step from there. It takes the brand's hot hatch and adds support for gesture controls inside, plus a trio of massive infotainment screens. This R features a 12.8-inch central infotainment screen, an 8-inch screen below it for things like the climate control and switching media and a customizable 12.3-inch display that digitizes the instrument panel. A camera in front of the central display waits for the driver's hands to make specific movements that activate various vehicle functions. Despite all of the potentially distracting screens, VW says the system offers control without requiring a look away from the road. VW hopes the technology reduces driver distraction and creates a closer relationship with the car. Another of the German automaker's big tech showcases is an e-Golf that demonstrates the potential future of both electric and semi-autonomous driving. This version can be charged inductively, rather than through a traditional power cord, and the exterior lights show when the vehicle is fully recharged. It's also equipped with the e-Station Guide that helps drivers find a charging location and tells them about the payment options there. This e-Golf's other major innovation is VW's Trained Parking system. A camera at the front scans the route to a parking space, and if the driver returns later, then the process can be done semi-automatically.
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This, of course, isn't saying that the Passat has been a failure since VW added 200 full-time employees to the plant in February 2012 to keep up with increased demand. The AN article says that automakers frequently overstaff plants during the launch of a new product - or in this case, a new product and a new plant - but eventually reduce the workers as things run smoother and more efficiently.
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