2014 Volkswagen Touareg Tdi Sport W/ Navigation on 2040-cars
American Fork, Utah, United States
2014 Volkswagen Touareg TDI Sport W/ Nav. Amazing condition. One owner. No accidents. Clear title. Non smoker. You won't find a used 2014 Touareg in better condition, anywhere. Gas mileage is tremendous.
Upgraded wheels to Volkswagen R-Line Wheels at dealership Professional Tint Professional Clear Bra PERFORMANCE/HANDLING: -3.0L, 240 horsepower, 406 lbs-ft torque TDI Clean Diesel Engine -4Motion all-wheel drive -19" RLine Alloy Wheels SAFETY/DURABILITY: -Driver & Front passenger airbag supplemental restraint system -Driver & Front passenger side airbag supplemental restraint system -Side Curtain Protection head impact airbags, front & rear -Anti-lock Braking System -3-point safety belts, all seating positions -Lower anchors & tethers for children (latch) -rear door child safety locks COMFORT/CONVENIENCE: -Touchscreen navigation system w/ cd player -Rearview camera system -SiruisXM Satellite Radio -Media Device Interface (MDI) w/ ipod cable -Bluetooth mobile telephone connectivity -Keyless access w/push button start -Anti-theft alarm w/ immobilizer -Dual-zone climate control -Leather seating surfaces -8-power, heatable front seats -Leather wrapped multifunction steering wheel -Height adjustable and telescoping steering column -40/20/40 split folding rear seat -Front/Rear/Trunk All-weather MONSTER mats -Rain-sensing, intermittent front windshield wipers -Bi-Xenon & LED daytime running lights (DRL) -Automatic headlights -Fog lights -Power liftgate -Power adjustable exterior mirrors w/ turn signal indicators -Trailer hitch w/ tow & ball mount, 7-pin adapter plug -Upgraded sound system/ Infotainment DRIVER CARE PACKAGE -Volkswagen New Vehicle Limited Warranty (3 years/ 36,000 miles) -Powertrain Limited Warranty (10 years/100,000 miles) -Limited Warranty against corrosion perforation (12 years/ unlimited mileage) -24-hour roadside assistance (3 years/36,000 miles) Serious Offers Only! Used vehicle, ordinary wear and tear to be expected. Sold As-Is. |
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