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2012 Volkswagen Passat Tdi, Se, 6-speed Manual Transmission. Only 12k Miles!! on 2040-cars

Year:2012 Mileage:12700 Color: and two tone cream interior
Location:

Hampton, Virginia, United States

Hampton, Virginia, United States
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For sale is my personal, 2012 Volkswagen Passat TDI SE, Turbo Diesel, 6-speed. I purchased the car little over a year ago, from an insurance auction. Since the TDI's with a manual transmission are very hard to come by I couldn't turn it down. At the time of repair I added the original fog light kit from Volkswagen, which included the fog lights, grills, harness and relays, and a different headlight switch and an installation kit. My Passat did NOT have any deployed air bags, I have 20+ photos from the time of purchase. All the parts purchased to repair the TDI were OEM from the Volkswagen dealer. The Passat was inspected by an authorized DMV inspector when the repairs were complete. When I purchased the Passat the car had only 8,100. miles. The mileage now is only 12,700. Since I'm a car dealer the Passat was mostly parked in my driveway because I drive different vehicles on a daily basis. On long trips the Passat would get up to 54mpg average. When I first started driving the car every day I would get well over 700 miles to the tank and I only filled her up every 5 to 6 weeks. Since the Passat still has Volkswagen warranty I used to take it to the Volkswagen dealer for service and upgrades. Since it's mostly parked I decided to sell it and the decision was not an easy one since it would be extremely hard ever finding another used Passat TDI with a manual transmission in black exterior and two tone cream interior. But as it is I own too many private vehicles and I hate having the car sitting in my driveway collecting dirt. I'm pretty firm on the price and there is no financing available through my Automotive shop. I can take trades ins but only Mercedes Benz or Volkswagen 2011 and newer. There are a few imperfections on the body, like dents on both rocker panels, some minor scratches.


This Passat has been completely restored and has passed a Virginia Salvage Inspection.


Again, NO airbags were deployed! 


THIS VOLKSWAGEN HAS A CLEAR NON SALVAGE TITLE THAT REQUIRES NO ADDITIONAL STEPS AT THE DMV.


Please view all the Photobucket photos as there are a lot more then the eBay photos I listed!!


Autobahn Auto is Mercedes-Benz specialist with over 30 years of experience in service, sales and repairs. We are also professional rebuilders of European automobiles. We are licensed and bonded in the State of Virginia. (Rebuilding insurance cars started as hobby and as the owner of Autobahn Auto I do this myself simply because I love doing it. I did service and repairs for many years starting in the mid 80's in Germany. After graduating from Automotive trade school I moved to the United States where I opened Autobahn Auto.)

We are located in Hampton, Virginia, downtown just in walking distance from the Greyhound bus station. If you have less than 5 eBay feedback points I'd like you to contact me prior before bidding. Also PLEASE read our feedback. We have NEVER received a negative feedback point from any of transactions and buyers say our cars are better then I described them. The TDI also comes with a FREE copy of my bestselling novel "Torn From Normal." If you like to know more about me visit MartinBartloff.com

I will assist worldwide sale as I have sold several vehicles overseas via eBay, but the winning bidder must arrange his own transport.

Autobahn600's 2012 Passat TDI album on Photobucket

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