05 Beetle Tdi Manual Trans! Leather! Roof! Low Miles! No Accidents! No Reserve!! on 2040-cars
Pensacola, Florida, United States
Transmission:Manual
Vehicle Title:Clear
Body Type:Hatchback
Fuel Type:Diesel
Mileage: 113,750
Make: Volkswagen
Sub Model: TDI
Model: Beetle
Exterior Color: Blue
Trim: GLS TDI Hatchback 2-Door
Interior Color: Gray
Drive Type: FWD
Number of Cylinders: 4
Options: Sunroof, Leather Seats, CD Player
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Number of Doors: 2
Super Nice TDI! Runs and drives great! NO issues! No accidents! No rust! Florida Car! Low Miles! SUPER FUEL EFFICIENT!! Just a really nice TDI!
Exterior Condition- The paint is very glossy and in very good condition. There are no indications of any rust, flood, or accident history of any kind! The few imperfections are only noticeable under close scrutiny. The rear hatch has about a 10" light scratch, the front bumper has two 2" spots where the clear coat is peeling, and there is a 1" ding on the left quarter panel. Overall, much better condition than you would expect for its year and miles.
Interior Condition- The interior is also in very good condition! The dash, carpets, and seats are free from any defects or notable wear. The leather is in above average condition. All of the interior options perform as they should, including the a/c, power windows, cruise control, etc. The headliner is beginning to fall in the rear, as usual the glove box latch is broken, and there is some light wear on the top of the console. Overall the interior looks like it is from a much newer vintage!
Engine and Transmission- The engine performs beautifully with lots of power and no strange noises, smoke, or vibrations. The timing belt has been inspected and is in good condition. The engine is equipped with a high flow intake airbox and exhaust to further increase fuel efficiency and power. The transmission gear oil has just been changed and shifts beautifully. There are no warning lights at all. The clutch and brakes perform and feel as they should.
Tire condition- The front tires are Good Year Eagle and have approx. 2/3rds tread depth remaining. The rears have about 1/2 tread depth remaining.
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