2007 Volkswagen Passat 3.6 Wagon 4-door 3.6l Awd on 2040-cars
Cadillac, Michigan, United States
This most likely will be the quickest, nicest driving All-Wheel Drive wagon you will ever drive. Highway mileage is about 28 mpg and around town approximately 20 mpg. We bought it used in September of 2012 with 75,000 miles on it. This is the upgraded 4Motion with the 3.6L motor and has a variety of nice options. Sunroof, leather, ps, pw, cruise, automatic transmission with manual overide, heated power seats (driver and passenger) drivers seat has memory recall, automatic headlights, automatic dimming rearview mirror, power lumbar, rain sensing windsheild wipers, and Weathertech floor mats. l It also has a brand new spare tire. This car is virtually perfect inside and out. There are some scratches on the back bumper by the liftgate but other than those there aren't any exterior scratches or blemishes. I would estimate the tire life to be approximately 25 - 30% worn. We had an issue with the motor this fall (through no fault of us) and needed to replace the motor. We replaced it with a motor that has 75,000 miles on it and car works great after replacement. Initially I brought the car to a VW dealer and without tearing the motor down, they could not figure out why the motor lost oil pressure. This motor takes a special synthetic oil that only Castrol makes and my guess is that the previous owners may not have known this.
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