2003 Volkswagen Eurovan Gls Standard Passenger Van 3-door 2.8l on 2040-cars
Princeton, New Jersey, United States
FEATURES (in alphabetical order) - 3rd row bench seats - 4.91 Axle Ratio - 4-Wheel Disc Brakes - Automatic temperature control - Cruise control - Driver door bin - Driver vanity mirror - Dual front impact airbags - Electronic Stability Control - Four wheel independent suspension - Front anti-roll bar - Front cup holders - Front fog lights - Front reading lights - Fully Reclining Front Seats - Heated door mirrors - Illuminated entry - Independent Front Torsion Bar Suspension - Outside temperature display - Passenger door bin - Passenger vanity mirror - Power door mirrors - Power steering - Power windows - Rear air conditioning - Rear reading lights - Rear window defroster - Rear window wiper - Split folding rear seat - Sun blinds - Tachometer - Traction control - Trip computer - Variably intermittent wipers - Velour Seat Trim The GOOD - Looks, runs, drives, and stops great! - Colorado Red Pearl exterior with beige interior. - Tinted rear windows. - An economical 6-cylinder 2.8L engine (V6 24V MPFI DOHC). - Clear title in hand. - 17 mpg city / 20 mpg highway. - 200 HP engine that runs great with no noises or leaks. - Starts right up the first time every time. - Very clean and straight body repainted earlier this year. - All original interior right down to the carpets. - Has matching-color winter floor mats over the carpets front and rear. - Original 6-speaker sound system with cassette deck and CD player. - 5-digit odometer shows only 130,000 miles. - 4 original alloy wheel. - Headlights, tail lights, turn signals, brake lights, vanity and dome lights, ignition key buzzer all work fine. - Power windows, windshield wipers, horn, door and trunk locks work. - Very decent headliner with no rips or tears, just slightly age-toned and/or yellowed. - Newer battery. - Tire tools and a good spare in the trunk. - Three additional electrical outlets (cigarette lighter style) on both sides of the rear bench seat and in the luggage compartment. The BAD - The passenger side automatic window recently stopped working. - The CD changer tray is missing. - Arm rest adjustments are not working properly. The UGLY - Normal minor flaws, blemishes, and dings in body when you're a foot away, most of which are virtually invisible from 10 feet away. - There are stains on the original carpet and the driver’s side carpet is worn out. - One passenger seat has a small hole on the fabric and scratches on the back. RECENT REPAIRS: - Air-conditioning system recharged - All fluids replaced - New AC condenser resistor - New temperature sender - New left front bearing - New front disks - New rear rotors - New tires - New brakes - New (Bilstein) shocks (heavy-duty ones in the rear) - New paint to remove major scratches and minor dents on the lower half of the van - New driver-side window motor - Installed a 3,500 lbs tow-bar and hitch (I tow my motorcycles with it). |
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But the real performance chops come in the form of a 1.8-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine that sends 250 horsepower to the Passat's front wheels via a six-speed automatic transmission. That's a good boost in power over the 170 hp of the base 2.5-liter inline-five, but not quite as potent as the 3.6-liter VR6. A lowered sport suspension and revised electronic steering are also on hand, making things slightly more involving out on the road... we assume.
It's not quite the performance concept we were hoping for, but a more enthusiastic Passat isn't necessarily a bad thing. Scroll down for the press release.