2003 Volkswagen Jetta Tdi Sedan 4-door 1.9l on 2040-cars
San Antonio, Texas, United States
This car has been owned by one owner only. Car was impeccably maintained. I always used Amsoil. With the turbo and head gasket out, I am unable to afford to repair the car. This is the perfect mechanics car, or would be good to part the car out. The car WILL NEED to be transported via wrecker or trailer at the purchaser's expense as it only currently runs on 3 cylinders and is NOT drivable. With all this in mind, the car gets amazing gas mileage and would be great once gotten to run again. Please email with any questions! The following are the features and recent work done to the car. I am selling this vehicle in AS IS WHERE IS condition! NO Warranties expressed or implied. You should only bid on this car if you are willing to or capable of repairing it or using it for parts. The car comes exactly as shown and described. April 2013 New timing belt, new water pump, new brake pads and rotors, new tires (all done by TDI Guru of St Louis) October 2013: New alternator and pulley February 2014: New coolant flange and hose; new vacuum hose Other upgrades: Heavy Duty Aluminum skid plate, new struts and shocks Performance/Handling 1.9 L, 90 horsepower, 4 cylinder Turbo Direct Injection
diesel engine Front wheel drive Power rack and pinion steering Independent strut front suspension Track correcting independent torsion beam rear suspension Safety/Durability Anti-lock Braking System Daytime running lights Front and side impact airbag supplemental restraints for
outboard passenger Height adjustable front safety belts Adjustable front seat head restraints Rear three-point safety belts and head restraints; all
three seating positions Child safety rear door locks Lower Anchors and Tethers for CHilren (LATCH) Anti-intrusion side impact beams Front and rear power assisted disc brakes Comfort/Convenience Air conditioning, CFC-free with pollen and dust filter Cruise control Power windows with pinch protection Folding key with remote keyless entry Power/heatable outside mirrors Height adjustable, telescoping steering wheel Front center armrest Seat back map pockets Adjustable intermittent wipers Front and rear carpeted
floor mats Height adjustable
front seats Split folding rear
seat Dual front visor
vanity mirrors Rear reading lights Remote release for
fuel filler flap Power central
locking system Special Features 15” alloy wheels Power glass sunroof
with tilt, slide and preselect In-dish, single
CD/cassette player Anti-theft alarm
system for vehicle and radio Immobilizer III
theft deterrent system Leather package Monsoon ® Sound
System 5-Speed Overdrive
Manual Transmission 42 City MPG/49
Highway MPG |
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But that visual similarity might be about to change, says Walter De Silva, who recently told Australia's Car Advice that, "It must be completely different... we don't want to repeat the bodystyle of the Scirocco, we want to change that." Further, the Volkswagen Group's design boss says that the next-generation car isn't terribly far along in development yet - "at the moment, it's only a studio [project]... it's not defined." It's probably just as well, as the new seventh-generation Golf arguably borrows some of its design from the current Scirocco anyway.
So we should expect a much bolder, more differentiated design, right? Well, yes, no and maybe. Back in September, De Silva himself was quoted as saying that the era of flamboyant styling has passed, and that future VW designs will be simpler to better reflect the times and preserve resale value. So... how different could it be?
Volkswagen Tiguan and Touareg take the R-Line
Mon, 14 Jan 2013
Volkswagen's Detroit Auto Show presence is big on utility this year, with the CrossBlue three-row concept vehicle occupying the lion's share of the limelight, both literally and figuratively. But that isn't stopping Volkswagen from lavishing attention on its already established crossover and sport utility vehicles with new R-Line derivatives. The Tiguan and its big brother Touareg are getting a host of look-faster items to increase their sporting appeal.
On the outside, the Tiguan R-Line receives handsome 19-inch alloys peering out from beneath fender extensions, premium lighting (bi-Xenon headlamps with LED daytime running lamps), along with matching side skirts and a liftgate spoiler. On the inside, sportier accommodations include aluminum trim and a flat-bottom steering wheel with paddle shifters. As with other R-Line models, there are no powertrain modifications to go with the more aggressive visuals (that being the province of R standalone performance models like the R32), though the suspension has been firmed up an unspecified amount. The Tiguan R-Line will be available in front- or all-wheel drive configuration.
BMW names new CEO, chairman and head of development
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