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2012 Volkswagen Gti Autobahn - White - Fully Loaded - 2dr - Manual - Nav/sound on 2040-cars

US $21,000.00
Year:2012 Mileage:29800
Location:

United States

United States

Hey there!

I'm selling my beautiful Candy White 2012 Volkswagen GTI Autobahn with about 29,800 miles on it. It's still under warranty until the 36,000 mile mark. The Autobahn is the highest trim level of the GTI's and I've listed its features below. Freshly detailed and cleaned.

I get around 32 mpg highway, and around 26 mpg combined city/highway. Super fun car with turbo :)

Everything is original and stock. No changes to anything. No accidents either, and please feel free to run a Carfax report off the vin number: WVWED7AJ4CW010638 

You can call me (Johnathan) directly at 657-203-7866

There is some very little curb rash on the rims as you can see in the pictures and little white paint splash on the interior mud flaps (not on the actual car) which are replaceable. 

FEATURES:
- Leather Seats
- Turbo
- Heated Front Seats
- Navigation System
- Manual Transmission
- Remote Keyless Entry (simply walk up to the car and it opens automatically)
- Dynaudio Premium Sound System (8 speakers)
- Multi Function Steering Wheel
- Bluetooth (connects automatically when you get in the car)
- CD Player
- Heated Side Mirrors
- Power Sunroof
- Hill Assist
- Bi-Xenon Headlights w/ LED Daytime Running Lights (they turn as you turn)
- 4-Wheel Disc Brakes
- 8 Speakers
- ABS brakes
- Air Conditioning
- Alloy wheels
- Anti-whiplash front head restraints
- Brake assist
- Dual front impact airbags
- Dual front side impact airbags
- Electronic Stability Control
- Four wheel independent suspension
- Front Bucket Seats
- Front Center Armrest
- Front anti-roll bar
- Front fog lights
- Front reading lights
- GTI Body Side Moldings
- Illuminated entry
- Leather Shift Knob
- Leather steering wheel
- Low tire pressure warning
- MP3 decoder
- Occupant sensing airbag
- Outside temperature display
- Overhead airbag
- Overhead console
- Panic alarm
- Power door mirrors
- Power steering
- Power windows
- Rear anti-roll bar
- Rear reading lights
- Rear seat center armrest
- Rear window defroster
- Rear window wiper

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