2002 Volkswagen Passat Gls 4 Motion Wagon 4-door 2.8l on 2040-cars
Miami, Florida, United States
This Passat Wagon drives very well and is very roomy and spacious. It is automatic, has working AC, sunroof, and radio, has power-windows, power-lock, and panic alarm on key. This is an adult family car bought from Gunther Volkswagen Dealer with 5,000 miles on it. Since purchase, car has been very well-maintained. We have the records of all the regular maintenance done at the VW dealer over the years along with a record of all work and replacement parts (including a new timing belt) done by the dealer or by a trusted mechanic specializing in German vehicles (German Motors).
Externally the car is in excellent condition. The beautiful green color is lustrous and the paint has been well preserved by regular washing and waxing. There are no visible dings or scratches in the front or right or left sides of vehicle. There is a slight discoloration in the back from a small ding left by someone who backed into car while parallel parked that was fixed and painted over last year, which most people won't notice unless they are looking for it. The interior of the car has has also been kept very clean. There are no stains or other cosmetic issues. The car has the original floormats and those and the carpet are also clean and stain-free; only flaw is in the drivermat: it has a small hole that was patched up. The only other optional repair is the clove compartment; it can open and close but it does not have the lock handle on it because it got stuck and dealer took it off; someone can easily reattach the lock (I have the part) but it didn't bother me so I left it as is. I have enjoyed driving this car a lot but will be permanently relocating to San Francisco and will not need a car. Happy bidding!:) |
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