2001 Volkswagen Eurovan Mv Standard Passenger Van 3-door 2.8l on 2040-cars
Vancouver, Washington, United States
2001 Volkswagen Eurovan MV
Price: $12,900 OBO Mileage: 143K miles Exterior: Silver Interior: Grey Engine: 6-Cylinder V6, 2.8L Transmission: 4 Speed Automatic Fuel Type: Gasoline Trim/Package: MV MPG City/Hwy: 17 city / 20 hwy 2001 VW Eurovan MV, Only 143K on this vehicle, Clean And Clear Vehicle History and Title. This is one of the last year of these vans, and this one is in extremely good condition. 7 passenger MV edition has rear fold down queen bed, pop up table, two rear facing captain's chairs with quick release for easier removal, interior lighting with auxiliary battery. Automatic transmission, Power windows, Power door locks, Power mirrors, cruise control, Air conditioning with rear air controls, privacy glass, New CD Player with Ipod features, new speakers, alloy wheels and tow package. These are becoming very rare with low miles like this one. This van has obviously been well cared for. I purchased the van last summer and have put over 6,000 in maintenance into it including complete new timing chain, new throttle body, torque converter, front coolant pipe, water pump, thermostat, valve cover with gasket, starter, new plugs, various sensors, full roof rack, rubberized flooring, new interior accessories, and more. . . I planned on owning if for a long time however we have a newborn baby and need to sell. It just got freshly detailed so it is ready to go! |
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