2012 Vw Tdi Golf Showroom Mint! on 2040-cars
El Cajon, California, United States
I can describe this car with 1 word: FLAWLESS!
You don't know me, but if you did, you would know what I mean when I say flawless. I am the pickiest person in the world and absolutely anal about my stuff, keeping everything as it was when it rolled off the dealer floor. In this case, I picked this car out from several others from 7 different dealers because even brand new cars can have flaws, and I did find a few that already had little dings, scratches, you name it right at the DEALER! After going over it with a magnifying glass at the dealer, I choose this one and drove it home with 40 miles on the OD. 1st thing I did was put large black cotton towels over all the seats & I detailed & waxed the NEW car with Klasse new car wax the day after I drove it home. GARAGED Not just Garaged, I almost never took this car out in the daytime because I didn't want it in the SUN. I NEVER Parked it straight in a parking lot ever. Too many stupid people to ding it, NO WAY, I would park this car at the end of the parking lot far away were lazy people would never tread and even then I would park at an angle so no IDIOT would park next to it. When I say FLAWLESS, I mean FLAWLESS, you can go over the entire car top to bottom, inside, outside, under the hood, under the car, it's FLAWLESS. If this car were parked right next to 2014 VW at the new dealer lot and everybody would think it's a brand new 2013 leftover with 0 miles. In 3 years I've only put 5000 break-in miles on it, the car is not even broken in yet. I HATE low stiff riding cars so the first thing I did when it had 45 miles on it is I sold the stock 225X45X17 hard stiff riding wheels & put $1200.0 NEW Alloy wheels and softer riding 195X65X15 Wheels on it. The ride is considerably better, steering is considerably smoother and lighter, and MPG went up about 2MPG. I have a lot more pictures, email me if your interested in this car. I'm in Financial trouble, so I'm listing 2 of my TDI's & need to sell one of them. |
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