2001 Volkswagen Passat Wagon 4 Motion Auto Loaded on 2040-cars
Southwest, Pennsylvania, United States
hello I am selling my Passat wagon 4 motion all wheel drive v6 automatic. I drive this car everyday so MILES WILL BE A LITTLE HIGHER when auction ends. the car is pa inspected. it has good tires the inside needs cleaned a little better but its not bad as the pics show. the seats are all in good shape for there age with no tears. the body is in pretty good shape. it does have minor scratches and dings. one dent above the rear wheel as shown but its not bad and the bottom of the bumper cover got broke when I hit a raccoon. I am starting the bid at 1999.99$ with no reserve. I am selling it low because it leaks oil somewhere. I just replaced the timing belt water pump and the seals that come with the kit at 137K. I also replaced the valve cover gaskets less than 2000 miles ago and still leaks. you can smell it sometimes. probably leaks about a quart a month. the car runs and drives fine. tranny shifts as it should. I would drive it anywhere just has a leak somewhere.the picture of the odometer is the mileage on the vehicle when this add was listed and will go up. it is for sale locally and reserve the right to end the auction at anytime. e mail with any questions
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