Volkswagen Jetta Tdi Wagon, Low Miles, Turbo Charged, Pano Roof, Leather, 42 Mpg on 2040-cars
Madison, Mississippi, United States
This car was garage kept and driven by a non-smoker middle-aged female. It is in almost like new condition because as you can tell by the VERY LOW MILEAGE, it was rarely driven (primarily to and from work). It gets 42 MPG with normal driving practices. Diesel fuel. There are very, very few blemishes on the car. There's a very tiny peck in the windshield and a couple of pecks on the front of hood (from being driven) and only one peck is even noticeable. See pictures, because I photographed EVERYTHING and every blemish. Everything in and on the car works properly. All electric, automatic transmission and tires are in great shape. It has the S gear, which you can shift it into when you need to quickly scoot out into traffic. I rarely used it, but it apparently gets the turbo charger going and will bury your head into the seat when you give it gas; therefore, it was rarely used because they car has plenty of "get-up-and-go" without shifting into the S gear. This is a very sharp and clean car. It has tons of leg room. Even my husband who is 6'3" has plenty of leg room. The roof has the Panoramic Moon Roof so it is all glass and has a great view from the backseat as well as the front seat. It is tinted so it isn't bright at all, however, it also has an electric screen that you can close and the sun doesn't shine through. So, if you don't like a sunroof, you can just close it with the push of a button. The car Syncs with your phone. So, you can see who's calling, make and receive calls hands-free. Satellite Radio. There are manufacturer labeled rugged floor mats, along with the regular carpet ones. They are really neat for keeping everything clean. The car has cruise control, heated seats, CD player, alarm system, rear air, and 110V outlet in center console. The glove box has an air conditioned vent inside of it, so it keeps it cool, even in the summer heat. The trunk/ cargo area is very large, and the back seats fold down flat for extra cargo space. The keys are like the Mercedes switchblade keys. You can see them in the pic. This car drives like a performance car but has the space and roominess of a family vehicle. It has been a great car that I have enjoyed driving. I have tried to include pics of the entire car, so you can see that it is a really nice car. Photos of all blemishes have also been included. Please review all pics and description because it is all as accurate as it possibly could be. Non-refundable deposit of $500.00 is due within 24 hours. Remainder of payment is due within 3 days of closing. Shipping is fine, but you need to arrange (and pay) for it. If you are local, the car can be viewed and driven. |
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Autoblog Minute: VW Q3 financial woes, 2015 Tokyo Motor Show
Fri, Oct 30 2015Consumer Reports pulls its Tesla recommendation, the U.S. Copyright Office offers a ruling affecting car owners, VW gets hit hard with third-quarter losses, and lots of exciting news from Tokyo. Autoblog senior editor Greg Migliore reports on this edition of Autoblog Minute Weekly Recap. Show full video transcript text [00:00:00] Consumer Reports pulls its Tesla recommendation, the U.S. copyright office offers a ruling that affects car owners and gear heads, VW gets hit hard with third-quarter losses, and lots of exciting news from Tokyo. I'm senior editor Greg Migliore and this is your Autoblog Minute Weekly Recap. After a week away testing vehicles for Autoblog's Tech of the Year award, we're back in the office to recap the week in automotive news. [00:00:30] One of the things you might have missed was Consumer Reports pulling its recommendation of Tesla's Model S sedan. The blemish for Tesla comes after a tally of reviews from customer surveys. The most common problem areas for the Model S as cited by survey takers included: the drivetrain, power equipment, charging equipment, body and sunroof squeaks, rattles, and leaks. So lots of stuff. Though they could not ignore a score of "worse-than-average", Consumer Reports still [00:01:00] highlighted the fact that the Model S was "the best performing car" they've ever tested. Telsa CEO Elon Musk took to social media to defend his sedans saying: "Consumer Reports reliability survey includes a lot of early production cars. Already addressed in new cars." And, "Tesla gets top rating of any company in service. Most important, CR says 97% of owners expect their next car to be a Tesla (the acid test)." In Financial news, Volkswagen took a hit and reported an operating loss of [00:01:30] $3.84 billion. This is the first such loss for VW in 15 years. Toyota reclaimed the crown as the world's largest automaker as well. It's important that it's not all doom and gloom for VW though in Q3. Sales revenues were up and the company's automotive division boasts $30 billion dollars in liquid assets. It's a sizable war chest that will no doubt come in handy, as the company has yet to feel the full brunt of the diesel emissions scandal. Good news for gear heads. The US copyright office [00:02:00] ruled in favor of mechanics and car owners by granting an exception to existing copyright law. The law was originally meant to prevent software pirating and bootlegging of Hollywood movies.
2014 Volkswagen GTI to start a new hot hatch era in Geneva
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This seventh-generation GTI is powered by a turbocharged, direct-injection 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine, which makes 220 horsepower and 258 pound-feet of torque in base form. For the first time ever, Volkswagen is also offering a performance pack for the GTI as well, which ups the horsepower to 230 (torque remains unchanged). With a slightly lower curb weight to push around - the new base car weighs 2,978 pounds versus 3,034 for the current three-door GTI - 0-62 miles per hour is now achieved in 6.5 seconds, and top speed is 153 mph. (Cars with the performance pack offer 0-62 mph in 6.4 seconds, and a 155-mph top speed.) Buyers my choose between a six-speed manual transmission or an optional six-speed DSG unit.
Visually, the new GTI has obviously adopted the slant-nosed looks of the MkVII Golf, though with plenty of added drama. The exterior is dominated by the 17-inch "Brooklyn" wheels wearing 225-section rubber, and the aggressive front fascia gets black honeycombed inserts in the upper and lower grille sections. At launch, Volkswagen will offer the GTI in three colors: the Pure White seen here, Tornado Red and Black. Tartan patterned seats are of course still an option for the interior, while the GTI-specific steering wheel and shift knob are standard.
2015 Volkswagen GTI [w/video]
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So we approached our first drive of the new GTI with this chip on our shoulder: "You're making us wait? Well, then at least give us the exact car we'll be able to buy. No compromises, mein freund." And so it was that we extracted nearly all of our drive impressions from behind the wheel of what, for the United States, will technically be a model year 2015 two-door Volkswagen Golf GTI Performance with the standard six-speed manual.