2001 Volkswagen Passat 4motion on 2040-cars
Southwest, Pennsylvania, United States
Engine:2.8L 2771CC V6 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
Drive Type: AWD
Model: Passat
Mileage: 119,000
Trim: GLX 4 Motion Sedan 4-Door
selling a nice 4moion Passat. its a 2001 fully loaded automatic. it has just under 119000 miles which may vary as its my daily driver. its in pretty good shape. it has heated power leather seats. ac which is ice cold. decent tires and inspected till july. I would drive this anywhere without a second thought. it is used so don't expect a new car. now I will get to its issues which are all minor. the trunk release button does not work(I do not know why) I use the key to open the trunk. the knob is broke on the power mirror switch which is common. the remote needs a battery. the airbag light is on not because of any accidents I replaced the drivers seat with one out of the junk yard and the air bag plug on the seat was different so its unplugged. all other functions work on the seat. the car has its minor bumps and bruises for being its age but overall its nice car. there will be pics of it all in the add. I will add some more interior pics tomorrow. I set a fair starting price on this car considering everything. do not bid if not serious. I reserve the right to end the auction at anytime as its for sale locally. all offers will be considered.
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