Volkswagen Passat Glx Tdi Wagon 97k Runs And Drives Great No Reserve on 2040-cars
Bristol, Pennsylvania, United States
HERE IS A 2004 VW PASSAT TDI WAGON THAT RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT. THE EXTERIOR IS IN GOOD SHAPE WITH A COUPLE OF MINOR DINGS IN THE DRIVERS DOOR.THE PAINT SHINES NICE AND TIRES ARE IN GREAT SHAPE. THE INTERIOR IS ALSO IN GOOD SHAPE WITH NO RIPS IN THE LEATHER. ALL POWER OPTIONS FUNCTION AS THEY SHOULD. THE AC BLOWS COLD. THE TDI MOTOR STARTS RIGHT UP AND RUNS VERY SMOOTH. THE TRANSMISSION SHIFTS PERFECT THROUGH EVERY GEAR. WE ARE SELLING THE VEHICLE WITH NO RESERVE SO HIGH BID WINS. WITH ONLY 97K ON HER THIS CAR WILL LAST ALONG TIME. SHE GETS 50 PLUS MPG. IT ALSO COMES WITH A COUPLE OF BIKE RACKS. THEY ARE BOTH IN GREAT CONDITION. ANY QUESTIONS CALL ME AT 267-475-4000. THANKS FOR LOOKING, BILL |
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