2001 Volkswagen Jetta Wolfsburg 1.8lturbo, Tornado Red,5-speed Manual,bbs Wheels on 2040-cars
Sumter, South Carolina, United States
01 Tornado Red Jetta Wolfsburg 1.8T. I just got a new job and need to get back into another diesel since I have a 100mi daily commute. It runs great, shifts great, doesn't smoke, and is the most comfortable of the 3 Mark IV Jettas that I have owned. I just replaced the LF wheel bearing and CV axle and now it is very quiet. The Wolfsburg has several options that an average Jetta does not have such as the unique pattern cloth seats, 3-spoke steering wheel, factory BBS wheels, etc. This car is in very good shape for its age and the paint and interior show that someone has taken care of it. It does however have some flaws such as dings and chips in the body, headliner falling in the back, and the clear peeling off the wheel. I just went through and repaired all of the boost leaks and checked for vacuum leaks. Recently did a service on it and replaced fuel filter. It has almost brand new Douglas Performance tires that ride great! I was planning on keeping it until I changed jobs. Please feel free to ask any questions. MILEAGE WILL GO UP SINCE IT IS MY DAILY DRIVER. BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR SHIPPING!! DEPOSIT REQUIRED WITHIN 24 HOURS!!! AS IS. NO WARRANTY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED!!! |
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