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EXTREMELY CLEAN AND WELL MAINTAINED 2009 VW JETTA TDI TURBO DIESEL VEHICLE WITH 6 SPEED MANUEL TRANSMISSION.THE VEHICLE HAS 98,000 MILES.2.0 LITER TURBO DIESEL ENGINE STARTS RIGHT UP WITH NO ISSUES TRANSMISSION SHIFTS GREAT THROUGH OUT ALL GEARS,SUSPENSION IS TIGHT AND STRONG. COMES WITH FACTORY EIBACH SPRINGS 1 INCH LOWER BLACK METALLIC EXTERIOR IS IN GREAT SHAPE ,(CHECK PHOTOS FOR DETAILED PICS)VERY SHINY AND ATTRACTIVE,BLACK LEATHERETTE INTERIOR IS IN VERY GOOD SHAPE ALSO WITH FREE OF STAINS ,TEAR AND WEAR.SMELLS GREAT INSIDE..18" VW CARTHOUM FACTORY ALLOY RIMS HAVE SOME CLEAR COAT DELAMINTATION BUT THE ORIGIONAL 16" WHEELS ARE LIKE NEW AND GO WITH THE CAR. ALSO.IT HAS GREAT OPTIONS SUCH AS POWER DOORS,LOCKS,MIRRORS,HEATED SEATS,POWER,TIRE PRESSURE SYSTEM,REMOTE LOCK UNLOCK SYSTEM ,POWER SUNROOF FRONT AND REAR AIRBAGS,FOG LIGHTS, IPOD INTERFACE .A SMALL NOTE REMAINS ON VEHICLE AND WILL BE PAID IMMEDIATELY AT LOCAL CREDIT UNION UPON SALE. THIS IS MY CAR AND I HAVE 100% FEEDBACK AND PLAN TO KEEP IT THAT WAY.
.THIS CAR IS TUNED BY MALONE TUNING 163HP 295TQ AVG MPG 42. |
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Volkswagen lays off 500 Chattanooga workers
Fri, 19 Apr 2013The redesigned Volkswagen Passat has been a decent seller since its debut in 2011, but sales have apparently dropped off enough that the automaker is trimming some of the employees from its Chattanooga, TN assembly plant. According to Automotive News, Volkswagen will be cutting shifts and laying off 500 contracted workers in response to slowing sales.
Currently, the plant has three teams running 10-hour shifts Monday through Saturday, but starting May 13, this will be reduced down to two teams running 10-hour shifts Monday through Thursday. This will be done to reduce dealer inventory (the article says that VW dealers, on average, have a 97-day supply of Passats) and production capacity (currently running at an annual pace of 170,000 units, which is more than the 150,000 annual units the plant was planned to produce).
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.
VW to relax ambitious US sales targets?
Fri, 16 May 2014The Volkswagen brand sold 407,704 cars last year, a 6.95-percent decline compared to 2012, and it's down a further 8.36 percent through the end of April 2014 compared to this time last year. In order to to put the sales football between its Strategy 2018 goal posts, the brand would need to add 100,000 more sales every year to achieve the lofty 800,000-unit target. Coming to grips with how unreasonable that is, VW US CEO Michael Horn has said, "For now, we have to have realistic targets."
The reasons for the brand's slow-down are imprecise, but lots of folks are throwing lots of reasons around. Last November, VW Group Chairman Ferdinand Piech told Bloomberg, "We understand Europe, we understand China and we understand Brazil, [but] we only understand the US to a certain degree so far." Analysts say the brand hasn't had midsize and compact SUV offerings, especially an overdue retail version of the CrossBlue, and the ones it does have are priced too high for their segments. It "didn't introduce enough new engines, or alternative technologies or model variants" for the Passat and Jetta. It devoted so many resources to China that the US market suffered. It was being outspent two-to-one on advertising by competitors. Its J.D. Power dependability ratings aren't high enough to overcome its past. It "has never really taken the US customer seriously." And so on.
There's still no official admission of defeat concerning the target, but reading between the lines there are some VW execs that appear to accept it won't happen short of some deus ex machina. Still,
Audi rumored to buy Alfa Romeo, officials deny it
Thu, 28 Mar 2013For more than two years, Volkswagen has been making public statements about its willingness to buy Alfa Romeo and quadruple the Italian brand's sales, and for just as long, Fiat CEO Sergio Marchionne has replied with some version of "Mr. Piëch, drop it." According to a report in Ward's Auto, all that jousting might be over: it claims that sources close to both Marchionne and Audi CEO Rupert Stadler admit that the two are in talks for Audi to buy not just Alfa Romeo, but a production plant in Italy. In fact, a final deal could possibly include partsmaker Magnetti Marelli.
Against that backdrop, a report by German news weekly Stern quotes a Fiat spokesmen as saying it doesn't comment on rumors and an Audi rep has said flatly that "There is no substance in the news." If a sale is being arranged, the timing would seem to point to how eager Fiat is to raise cash to complete its major initiatives. Even though Alfa Romeo continues to delay its return to the US, it just showed off the production version of the 4C at the Geneva Motor Show (shown above) and said that preferred Fiat dealerships here would get them. Then there's Alfa's recently concluded deal with Mazda to develop a roadster based on the next generation MX-5 Miata - a deal that would seem to help both the Italian and Japanese brands.
The monetary issues are troublesome, though. Fiat is taking a beating in the European market and its weak-kneed balance sheet is delaying gotta-have-it products like the Jeep Cherokee. Fiat has been talking to banks about getting money to buy the rest of Chrysler and those financial institutions have also raised issues about debt and cash reserves, and the nasty game of chess Fiat is playing with the United Auto Workers (and now the court system about the portion of Chrysler it doesn't own) could end up blowing another hole in Marchionne's plans. It is possible that this could finally have convinced Fiat to at least see how serious Audi's parent company, Volkswagen, is about buying Alfa Romeo. Or it could be just another rumor.