1998 Vw Jetta Tdi Rare Low Mileage Diesel 5 Speed 1 Owner Pwr Windows No Reserve on 2040-cars
Glastonbury, Connecticut, United States
Engine:1.9
Used
Year: 1998
Mileage: 62,289
Make: Volkswagen
Model: Jetta
Options: Sunroof, Cassette Player
Trim: LOW MILEAGE TDI DIESEL
Safety Features: Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Drive Type: FWD
1998 VW JETTA TDI
THIS HARD TO FIND 98 JETTA TDI IS UP FOR SALE WITH NO RESERVE THE ODOMETER IS IN KILOMETERS WHICH EQUATES TO ABOUT 38,000 MILES. THE CAR IS ALMOST NEVER DRIVEN. OWNED BY AN OLDER MALE THAT CANNOT DRIVE A MANUAL ANY MORE. THE CAR AS THE PICTURES SHOW IT NOT AS CLEAN IF IT WERE PUT THROUGH A CAR WASH. HARD TO FIND A TDI EVEN IN THIS GORGEOUS FOREST GREEN COLOR. THESE CARS ARE THE BEST OF THE TDIs TO OWN BECAUSE THEY ARE REALLY EASY TO REPAIR WHEN NEEDED, PARTS ARE VERY INEXPENSIVE, THEY GET 45-55 MPG EASILY AND THE TRUNK SPACE IS WAY MORE THAN IT APPEARS. THE REAR SEATS FOLD DOWN. THIS CAR WAS NEVER SMOKED IN AND NEVER HAD ANY PETS IN THE CAR. THE CAR RUNS AS YOU WOULD EXPECT. THE TURBO WORKS EXCELLENT. THE CLUTCH IS EXCELLENT. THE STEREO WORKS FINE. THE FRONT POWER WINDOWS AND SUN ROOF WORK THE FRONT WINDOWS WORK THE HEAT AND A/C WORK AS YOU WOULD EXPECT THE CAR DRIVES AS YOU WOULD EXPECT THE ORIGINAL TIRES WERE RECENTLY REPLACED. THEY ARE NEWER MICHELINS WITH HARDLY ANY WEAR ON THEM. OPTIONAL ALLOY WHEELS ARE EXCELLENT. BATTERY WAS RECENTLY REPLACED WITH A OEM VW BATTERY. GLOW PLUGS WORK AS EXPECTED. THE BRAKES FEEL FINE. STEERING AND SUSPENSION ARE GREAT. THE ORIGINAL SPARE TIRE, NEVER USED, TIRE JACK ETC.... ARE IN THE TRUNK THE ONLY THING WRONG WITH THE CAR IS THE REAR WINDOWS DO NOT WORK. I DON'T THINK THEY WERE *EVER* USED AT ALL. COULD BE THE SWITCH? NO NOISE LIKE THE POWER WINDOW MOTORS ARE TRYING TO WORK. THIS JETTA TDI WILL GIVE YOU ANOTHER 300,000 MILES OF RELIABLE SERVICE PROVIDED IT IS MAINTAINED. THIS CAR CAN BE DRIVEN AS IT SITS ANYWHERE WITH NO CONCERNS. VEHICLE IS LOCATED IN CENTRAL CONNECTICUT. THIS JETTA TDI WILL BE SOLD ON EBAY WITH *NO RESERVE*. IF YOU'RE THE LAST BIDDER, YOU WON THE CAR! I WILL GLADLY MEET THE BUYER WITHIN A REASONABLE DISTANCE TO ASSIST THE SALE. YOU CAN FLY IN, TAKE A TRAIN OR BUS. I WILL GLADLY WORK WITH YOUR TRANSPORTER TO MAKE IT EASIER FOR HIM TO GET THE VEHICLE IF THAT IS YOUR CHOICE. I WANT TO MAKE THIS AN EASY TRANSACTION FOR BOTH OF US. THIS MAY BE THE LAST TIME YOU WILL EVER SEE A JETTA TDI WITH THIS MILEAGE & THIS NICE SO DO NOT MISS OUT ON THIS ONE!!! |
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