1999 Jetta Wolfsburg Edition Sedan 4-door 2.0l Runs-drive Strong Ac Cold Heat Ok on 2040-cars
Newark, New Jersey, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:2.0L 1984CC 121Cu. In. l4 GAS SOHC Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:GAS
Make: Volkswagen
Model: Jetta
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: Wolfsburg Edition Sedan 4-Door
Options: Sunroof, Cassette Player, CD Player
Drive Type: FWD
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Mileage: 125,393
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Exterior Color: Green
Interior Color: Gray
Number of Doors: 4
Number of Cylinders: 4
ENGINE: IS OKAY, TRANSMISSION: IS OKAY. STARTS AT ONE TOUCH.
VERY STRONG 1999 VOLKS JETTA WOFSBURG EDITION IN GOOD CONDITION RUNS AND DRIVES: GREAT FOR IT'S AGE ONLY 125,000 MILES, ECONOMICAL IN GAS. GOOD FOR A YOUG STUDENT, A BEGINNER IN DRIVING, A SMART LADY. CLEAN CAR AIR-CONDITION IS ICE-COLD. HEAT WORKING PERFECT FOR THE WINTER. CD CHANGER, CASSETTE, RADIO AM-FM, SUNROOF SLIDING. NEW BATTERY.
GOING ONE! GOING TWO!! GOING 3!!! GONE!!!!!!!. MINOR DENTS AND DINGS. NORMAL WEAR ONLY FOR IT'S AGE. NO RUST. A $1000.00 USD DEPOSIT REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY AFTER BIDING ENDS. SERIOUS BUYERS ONLY. BE SURE YOU ARE WILLING TO BUY THIS CAR DON' BID FOR FUN THIS IS BUSINESS. (CAR IS SOLD AS IS) CAR LISTED FOR LOCAL PICK UP BECAUSE I DO NOT SHIP CARS. HOWEVER, IF YOU HAVE SOME ONE ARROUND JERSEY WHO CAN PICK UP THE CAR ON YOUR BEHALF, THEN YOU CAN BID FOR IT. FULL PAYMENT IN CASH IS EXPECTED 2 DAYS AFTER BID CLOSES. ONLY THOSE WITH VALID AND VERIFIED PAYPAL ACCOUNT ARE ELIGIBLE TO BID ON THIS CAR. NOTE: NEW JERSEY RESIDENTS/BUYERS ARE EXPECTED TO PAY NJ STATE 7% TAX WHICH WILL BE INCLUDED ON FINAL BID PRICE.
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Poor headlights cause 40 cars to miss IIHS Top Safety Pick rating
Mon, Aug 6 2018Over the past few months, we've noticed a number of cars and SUVs that have come incredibly close to earning one of the IIHS's highest accolades, the Top Safety Pick rating. They have great crash test scores and solid automatic emergency braking and forward collision warning systems. What trips them up is headlights. That got us wondering, how many vehicles are there that are coming up short because they don't have headlights that meet the organization's criteria for an "Acceptable" or "Good" rating. This is a revision made after 2017, a year in which headlights weren't factored in for this specific award. This is also why why some vehicles, such as the Ford F-150, might have had the award last year, but have lost it for this year. We reached out to someone at IIHS to find out. He responded with the following car models. Depending on how you count, a whopping 40 models crash well enough to receive the rating, but don't get it because their headlights are either "Poor" or "Marginal." We say depending on how you count because the IIHS actual counts truck body styles differently, and the Infiniti Q70 is a special case. Apparently the version of the Q70 that has good headlights doesn't have adequate forward collision prevention technology. And the one that has good forward collision tech doesn't have good enough headlights. We've provided the entire list of vehicles below in alphabetical order. Interestingly, it seems the Volkswagen Group is having the most difficulty providing good headlights with its otherwise safe cars. It had the most models on the list at 9 split between Audi and Volkswagen. GM is next in line with 7 models. It is worth noting again that though these vehicles have subpar headlights and don't quite earn Top Safety Pick awards, that doesn't mean they're unsafe. They all score well enough in crash testing and forward collision prevention that they would get the coveted award if the lights were better.
North American production of foreign marques to jump in 2014
Sun, 23 Dec 2012Wards Auto has released its North American Light Vehicle Production Forecast for 2014, and the report predicts foreign manufacturers will increase production on the continent some 3.9 percent by 2014. If accurate, that should see 123,000 additional cars, trucks and vans produced in North America, swelling the total number of units produced both by domestic and foreign manufacturers to 16.9 million light vehicles from a projected 15.6 million in 2013. Much of the increase can be attributed to the fact that Toyota intends to produce another car at its Blue Springs, MS plant as well as a new Lexus model at its Georgetown, KY facility in a year's time.
Likewise, Volkswagen intends to move production of a currently imported model to its plant in Puebla, Mexico. Daimler, Honda, Nissan and Mazda also plan to build additional models on North American soil for the first time. Around two-thirds of the new North American manufacturing will take place in Mexico, helping the country soak up a full 20 percent of the content's automotive production for the first time. You can head over to the Wards Auto site for the full report.
The UK votes for Brexit and it will impact automakers
Fri, Jun 24 2016It's the first morning after the United Kingdom voted for what's become known as Brexit – that is, to leave the European Union and its tariff-free internal market. Now begins a two-year process in which the UK will have to negotiate with the rest of the EU trading bloc, which is its largest export market, about many things. One of them may be tariffs, and that could severely impact any automaker that builds cars in the UK. This doesn't just mean companies that you think of as British, like Mini and Jaguar. Both of those automakers are owned by foreign companies, incidentally. Mini and Rolls-Royce are owned by BMW, Jaguar and Land Rover by Tata Motors of India, and Bentley by the VW Group. Many other automakers produce cars in the UK for sale within that country and also export to the EU. Tariffs could damage the profits of each of these companies, and perhaps cause them to shift manufacturing out of the UK, significantly damaging the country's resurgent manufacturing industry. Autonews Europe dug up some interesting numbers on that last point. Nissan, the country's second-largest auto producer, builds 475k or so cars in the UK but the vast majority are sent abroad. Toyota built 190k cars last year in Britain, of which 75 percent went to the EU and just 10 percent were sold in the country. Investors are skittish at the news. The value of the pound sterling has plummeted by 8 percent as of this writing, at one point yesterday reaching levels not seen since 1985. Shares at Tata Motors, which counts Jaguar and Land Rover as bright jewels in its portfolio, were off by nearly 12 percent according to Autonews Europe. So what happens next? No one's terribly sure, although the feeling seems to be that the jilted EU will impost tariffs of up to 10 percent on UK exports. It's likely that the UK will reciprocate, and thus it'll be more expensive to buy a European-made car in the UK. Both situations will likely negatively affect the country, as both production of new cars and sales to UK consumers will both fall. Evercore Automotive Research figures the combined damage will be roughly $9b in lost profits to automakers, and an as-of-yet unquantified impact on auto production jobs. Perhaps the EU's leaders in Brussels will be in a better mood in two years, and the process won't devolve into a trade war. In the immediate wake of the Brexit vote, though, the mood is grim, the EU leadership is angry, and investors are spooked.