2003 Volkswagen Passat Gls Wagon 1.8t Low Miles, 30 Mpg, Lots Of Room, Awesome! on 2040-cars
Florida, United States
Body Type:Wagon
Engine:1.8L 1781CC l4 GAS DOHC Turbocharged
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 4
Make: Volkswagen
Model: Passat
Trim: GLS Wagon 4-Door
Warranty: Unspecified
Drive Type: FWD
Options: Typhoon High-end Sound System, Alloy Wheels, Heated mirrors, Tilt and telescopic steering wheel, Power glass sunroof, Roof rack, Leather Seats, CD Player
Mileage: 122,092
Safety Features: 4-wheel ABS, Dual front side-mounted airbags, Front and rear head airbags, Electronic brakeforce distribution, Traction control, Anti-theft alarm system, Rear door child safety locks, Daytime running lights, Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Sub Model: GLS
Power Options: Central Locking, Adjustable Lumbar Support, Split-folding rear seatback, 2 one-touch power windows, 12V front power outlet, Variable intermittent wipers, Intermittent rear wiper, Rear defogger, Speed sensitive volume control, Air Conditioning, Cruise Control
Exterior Color: Reflex Silver Metallic
Interior Color: Black Leather
I have driven this car over 3000 miles and I just can't say enough great things about it. Nothing but blue skies and smooth sailing here. Lots of terrific room for the family and all the gear. My soccer daughter loves all the space in the back for umbrellas, chairs, coolers and more. I have gotten 25 MPG combined highway and city taking the kids to school and 30 MPG when it is just highway on trips. Who would want a cramped small little compact car when you can get all this space and great gas mileage too? Tons of space like a SUV but great gas mileage. This vehicle is also turbo-charged when you need a little extra like getting on the highway. What a terrific all around vehicle. This sunny South Florida vehicle was serviced with a synthetic oil change. This vehicle got a new set of premium tires all around and it is ready to go. This vehicle is also for sale locally so I will end the auction early when I get an acceptable offer so don't be disappointed. I can facilitate shipping anywhere for a smooth easy transaction. Call Bruce with any questions, comments or concerns. 305-244-5790
On Jan-15-13 at 16:51:48 PST, seller added the following information:Please, don't become the next Sandy victim...just say NO to cars from the effected areas...it isn't worth a huge mistake!
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