Excellent Condition, Completely Loaded, Fanatically Maintained on 2040-cars
Salem, Utah, United States
This is the 3.6 4motion AWD sport sedan. There isnt
anything VW offered that isnt on this car. From paddle shifters on the
steering wheel, to headlights that move as the steering wheel moves. I purchased
this car from the North American Volkswagen rep in 2007 when it had 6,500 miles
on it. It has literally been in my heated garage since. The owners manual is
stamped for every 5,000 maintenance and I have every recall receipt. I put new
tires on it 10,000 miles ago and had the brakes replaced. Options Installed 3-Spoke
Leather-Wrapped Sport Steering Wheel 4-Wheel
Disc Brakes 8
Speakers ABS
brakes AM/FM
radio Air
Conditioning Alloy
wheels Anti-whiplash
front head restraints Automatic
Headlights w/Coming Home Feature Bi-Xenons
w/AFS & Headlight Washers Bodyside
moldings Brake
assist Brushed
Aluminum Trim Bumpers:
body-color Multi CD
player Climatronic
Dual-Zone Automatic Climate Control Cold
Weather Package Driver
& Front Passenger Comfort Seats Driver
door bin Driver
vanity mirror Dual
front impact airbags Dual
front side impact airbags Dynaudio
Premium Sound System Electronic
Stability Control Fog
Lights Four
wheel independent suspension Front
Bucket Seats Front
Center Armrest Front
anti-roll bar Front
reading lights Heated
Front Seats Heated
Washer Nozzles Heated
door mirrors HomeLink Illuminated
entry Leather
Shift Knob Low tire
pressure warning Manual
Side & Rear Sun Shades Memory
Side Mirrors Occupant
sensing airbag Outside
temperature display Overhead
airbag Overhead
console Package
#3 Sport Panic
alarm Passenger
door bin Passenger
vanity mirror Power
door mirrors Power
driver seat Power
moonroof Power steering Power
windows Radio
data system Rain
Sensing Wipers Rear
anti-roll bar Rear
reading lights Rear seat
center armrest Rear
window defroster Remote
keyless entry Security
system Self-Dimming
Rear-View Mirror Speed
control Speed-sensing
steering Split
folding rear seat Sport
Suspension Tachometer Telescoping
steering wheel Tilt
steering wheel Traction
control Trip
computer Turn
signal indicator mirrors Variably
intermittent wipers |
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