2010 Volkswagen Gti Base Hatchback 2-door 2.0l on 2040-cars
Topeka, Kansas, United States
2010 VW GTI 2nd owner 60,000 miles. All maintenance done by the book. Just had 60K maintenance done, new spark plugs, oil changed with 5W-40 synthetic, alignment checked (perfect), tires rotated & balanced. 2.0 liter 200hp turbo engine with no modifications done. 6 speed manual transmission. (good clutch) Legal window tint (makes it so much cooler in the summer) Heated seats Power locks 6 disc mp3 capable changer/player, aux input with 3.5mm jack SD card input 10” Alpine subwoofer with MTX amplifier (sounds great!) Satellite radio Bluetooth cell phone link (a must for standard transmission) Ipod connector in center console Power windows with auto up & down Electric power steering Antilock brakes with traction control Air conditioning Power mirrors Cruise control Steering wheel controls for radio/info center Amber fog lamps Rain-x’ed windshield Clean non-smoker interior Front & side airbags Almost new Bridgestone tires Almost new brake pads & windshield wipers Comes with both remote lock/unlock keys & owner’s manual Stock 17” wheels come with the car as well. This car is FUN & quick! See my feedback & bid with confidence |
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