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2007 Volkswagen Gti 2.0t Stage 2 (revo Tuned) on 2040-cars

US $13,543.00
Year:2007 Mileage:104500
Location:

MISSISSAUGA, ON, Canada

MISSISSAUGA, ON, Canada

The time has come to sell the GTI, I have owned this car for close to 4 years now and the previous owner was a good friend of mine who purchased it brand new. This GTI has always been garage stored since new and has barely seen winter only the first couple of years and the rest of the time it was properly stored in an insulated facility with a OEM VW car cover. This GTI is in flawless shape and has no accidents. It has been meticulously maintained with oil change and services every 7500km since new. Timing Belt and Water pump service was just completed at 100k at Bramgate Volkswagen where this GTI was mainly serviced.

In addition the car recently won 1st place class for modified MK5 Golf/Jetta at Berlin Klassik European car show and shine in Kitchener Ontario.

Factory Options Include:

- Leather Interior
- Power Moonroof/Sunroof
- Keyless Entry
- Factory Alarm
- Cruise Control
- AM/FM 6 Disc CD Changer
- Bi-Xenon Headlights
- Fog Lights

Here are the enhanced performance modifications that have been installed and included with the sale also.

- Revo Stage 2 Software
- VEI Digital Boost Gauge & Column Pod
- Forge Twintake CAI
- Magnaflow 3" Turbo Back Exhaust
- R8 Coil Packs
- BFI Stage 2 Engine Mounts
- Bully Stage 2 Performance Clutch with Aluminum Lightweight Flywheel
- Audi TT Shorter Throw Shifter
- VMAXX Extreme Adjustable with Dampening Control Coilovers
- Thunder Bunny OEM Rear Bumper
- Thunder Bunny OEM Side Skirts
- Wolfsburg Jetta Font End
- LED Interior Light Kit
- ECS Stuby Antennea
- ATS Cups 18x8.5 ET 47 with 215/40R18 91W Continental Extreme DWS Tires
- Tinted Windows

ATS Cups (wheels) pictured will not be sold with the vehicle, stock VW 18" Detroit wheels will be included and have 75% tread on Continental Sport Contact 5's. No expense spared on this car, a definite must see! This GTI is being sold certified and emission tested, no test pilots and serious inquires only!

$14,995 With Stock 18" VW Detroit Wheels with Continental Sport Contact 5's

Thanks for looking, 

Cheers

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VW Chattanooga plant very close to UAW representation

Tue, 11 Nov 2014

After months of fighting from both sides, it looks like the Volkswagen factory in Chattanooga, TN, might unionize under the United Auto Workers after all. According to a letter acquired by The Associated Press, VW and the UAW reportedly struck a deal last spring where the union agreed to stop its challenge of the organization vote with the National Labor Relations Board to help clear the way for the CrossBlue to be produced in Tennessee. In exchange, the automaker would recognize the UAW at the plant. Leaders of the Local 42 at the facility reportedly signed the letter.
It seems that such an agreement would clear the way for the factory to unionize after months of dispute. According to The Detroit News, under Tennessee law, workers aren't required to join the organization. Although, that might not be a problem. As of a few months ago, Local 42 already claimed to have signed around 700 of the plant's roughly 1,500 workers.
Controversy has constantly swirled around the possible unionization at the Chattanooga plant. The UAW held its official decision in February and lost 712 to 626. However, there were allegations of intense political pressure to make sure the ballot failed. A later report also found that VW was offered $300 million in incentives well before the vote to make sure things progressed to the "satisfaction of the State of Tennessee," but the deal was later retracted. In July, the UAW opened Local 42 on the campus in hopes of signing up a majority of the workforce by volunteering to be a part of it.

VW exec calls US ops a 'disaster'

Thu, 23 Jan 2014

Today in the Tell Us How You Really Feel file we have Bernd Osterloh, head of Volkswagen AG's Group Works Councils and member of the company's supervisory board, labeling the company's US operations "a disaster." Why? Because Osterloh believes VW of America doesn't have the models it needs to be competitive here, hasn't been decisive enough about its plans and German higher-ups still don't understand the US market.
In truth, the top labor rep at the German conglomerate is echoing sentiments we've heard from VWoA executives for years, and there's been the same commentary from dealers: Germany doesn't pay enough attention to what the US market really wants. Even ex-VWoA CEO Stefan Jacoby, who preceded the recently departed Jonathan Browning, said early in his tenure that one of his tasks was to get his German bosses to start delivering what the US market demanded. New CEO Michael Horn is saying much the same thing seven years later, telling Sky News that it has to increase "the speed at which we bring new models to the market and innovation to the market."
Osterloh wants to get "more models" here, including a pickup truck, but we'd wonder if the economics have changed from when Jacoby said they'd need to sell 100,000 per year to make money. Osterloh also wants a decision on where the CrossBlue will be built. Although it looked as if the Chatanooga, TN plant would get the call, the Puebla, Mexico plant is still in the running because of lower operating costs. No matter what happens right now, Osterloh thinks the situation won't get better for another two years when revamped models arrive, but at least the company can start taking the steps for a better US future.

VW makes $23K on every Porsche sold, more than Bentley or Lamborghini

Fri, 14 Mar 2014

It's a good time to be in the luxury car business. In Volkswagen Group's financial report for the 2013 fiscal year, it is revealed that that Porsche enjoyed an operating margin of 18 percent. That means the Stuttgart brand made on average about $23,200 per car sold, according to BusinessWeek. Bentley wasn't far behind, and Audi (which was combined with Lamborghini) posted a 10.1 percent margin. This compares to only around 2.9 percent for the Volkswagen brand.
"Luxury brands are on fire," said Dave Sullivan, an industry analyst at AutoPacific. He said that the average profit margin is between six and eight percent. Brands like Porsche and Bentley have the benefit of competing in rarefied markets. Buyers looking at one their vehicles have fewer models to shop against and don't care as much about price. They can also charge more for options, which further boosts income, according to BusinessWeek.
In a way, we should be more impressed by the continued success from Audi. Its models generally have direct competitors in every segment from the other premium automakers. Plus, their buyers aren't the captains of industry who are shopping for a Bentley. Still, the Four Rings is leading rivals in sales so far this year.