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2009 Vw Jetta Se on 2040-cars

US $10,500.00
Year:2009 Mileage:62087
Location:

Paramus, New Jersey, United States

Paramus, New Jersey, United States

INSTALLED OPTIONS:

 3 Point Rear Seatbelts
AM/FM Stereo Radio
Adjustable Head Rests
Adjustable Lumbar Seat(s)
Air Conditioning
Airbag Deactivation
Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS)
Anti-Theft Device(s)
Auto Express Down Window
Beverage Holder (s)
Body-Color Bumpers
Bucket Seats
MP3 6 disk CD Player
Center Console
Child Safety Locks
Color Coded Mirrors
Cruise Control
Daytime Running Lights
Door Pocket(s)
Dual Air Bags
EBA Emergency Brake Asst
EBD Electronic Brake Dist
Emergency Trunk Release
Folding Rear Seats
Head Restraints
Heated Drivers Seat
Heated Outside Mirror(s)
Heated Passenger Seat
Intermittent Wipers
Leather Interior
Leatherette Upholstery
Multi-Function Steering Wheel
Multifunction Display
Outside Temperature Gauge
Passenger Seat Height Adjust
Power Door Locks
Power Drivers Seat
Power Mirrors
Power Outlet(s)
Power Steering
Power Sunroof
Power Windows
Reading Light(s)
Rear Center Armrest
Rear Window Defroster
Remote Trunk Release
Side Air Bag System
Side Impact Door Beams
Sunroof
Moonroof
Tachometer
Tire Pressure Monitor
Traction Control System
Turn Signal Mirrors
Vanity Mirrors
Vehicle Stability Assist

Recent Maintenance:

  1. Completed all VW recommended "Major Maintenances" including the most recent 56K miles service (costs ~$800+)
  2. Oil changes consistently using only Full Synthetic Valvoline Oil
  3. 4 New Michelin Ecopia Tires
  4. 4 New VW Performance Rims
  5. Meticulously Maintained
     


    Description and Comments:
    2.5L I5 DOHC, 10 Speakers, ABS brakes, Alloy wheels, AM/FM radio, Electronic Stability Control, Heated door mirrors, Heated front seats, Low tire pressure warning, Power moonroof, Radio data system, Remote keyless entry, Traction control, and Turn signal indicator mirrors.
    Equipped with features 2.5L I5 DOHC, 10 Speakers, ABS brakes, Alloy wheels, AM/FM radio,
    Electronic Stability Control, Heated door mirrors, Heated front seats, Low tire pressure warning,
    Power moonroof, Radio data system, Remote keyless entry, Traction control, and Turn signal indicator mirrors. J.D. Power and Associates gave the 2009 Jetta 4 out of 5 Power Circles for Overall Initial Quality Design. Includes heavy duty VW rubber floor mats shown in pics and an extra set of carpeted floor mats. 
This is a great car, please contact me to come by and check it out in person.

Thanks and Good Luck-

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Audi investing $30.3 billion through 2018 for product expansion

Sun, 29 Dec 2013

How does Audi plan to reach two million units in annual sales and pay for the 11 new models it's adding to its lineup - an expansion that may include models named SQ2, Q9 and F-Tron? By increasing its investment to 22 billion euros ($30.3 billion US) between now and 2018. That figure represents an increase of about 500 million euros over the previously planned outlay, according to a report by Automotive News, and that could be due to Audi wishing to goad the momentum that pushed it to 1.5 million annual sales two years ahead of schedule.
It's also about staving off the challenges from BMW and Mercedes-Benz. Now that BMW has been able to turn some of its attention away from its "i" series of Megacity cars, it will reportedly spend more than planned in 2014 as it continues the rollout of ten all-new vehicles and 15 new-generation vehicles through the end of next year. Mercedes, having been dropped to third in the sales race, is preparing to add 13 new cars over the next six years.
Audi's money is going into technology, into product like the next-generation TT and the Q1 and production expansions and upgrades all over the world. The expenditure represents just under a fourth of Volkswagen's 84.2 billion-euro ($115.7 US) outlay devoted to taking the number-one global automaker title away from General Motors and Toyota by 2018.

VW makes $9.2B offer for rest of truckmaker Scania

Sun, 23 Feb 2014

Volkswagen owns or has controlling interests in three commercial truck operations: besides its own, VW began buying shares in Sweden's Scania in 2000 and now controls 89.2 percent of its shares and 62.6 percent of its capital, then bought into Germany's Man in 2006 - in order to prevent Man from trying to take over Scania - and now owns 75 percent of it. The car company has managed to work out 200 million euros in savings, but believes it can unlock a total of 650 million euros in savings if it takes outright control of Scania and can spread more common parts among the three divisions.
It has proposed a 6.7-billion-euro ($9.2 billion) buyout, but according to a Bloomberg report, Scania's minority investors don't appear inclined to the deal. Although effectively controlled by VW, Scania is an independently-listed Swedish company, and a profitable one at that: in the January-September 2013 period its operating profit was 9.4 percent compared to Man's 0.4 percent. Some of the other shareholders believe that Scania is better off on its own and will not approve the deal, some have asked an auditor to look into the potential conflict of interest between VW and Man, while some are willing to examine the deal and "make an evaluation based on what a long-term owner finds is good," which might not be just "the stock market price plus a few percent." The buyout will only be official assuming VW can reach the 90-percent share threshold that Swedish law mandates for a squeeze-out.
Many of the arguments against boil down to investors believing that Scania's Swedishness and unique offerings are what keep it profitable, and ownership by the German car company will kill that. (Have we heard that somewhere before?) If Volkswagen can buy that additional 0.8-percent share in Scania, perhaps its buyout wrangling with Man will give it an idea of what it's in for: "dozens" of minority investors in the German truckmaker have filed cases against VW, seeking higher prices for their shares. It is likely only to delay the inevitable, though. If VW is really going to compete with Daimler and Volvo in the truck market, it has to get the size, clout and savings to do so.

UAW tactics called into question at VW's TN plant

Thu, 26 Sep 2013

The United Auto Workers is in hot water with some of the very workers it is trying to unionize at Volkswagen's Chattanooga assembly plant. According to The Tennessean, eight Volkswagen factory workers have filed complaints against the UAW with the National Labor Relations Board, claiming the union "misled or coerced" them into formally asking for union representation.
The UAW has instituted a major push at the Chattanooga plant to represent the 2,500 hourly laborers that build the VW Passat by using what's called a card-check process. The tactic is opposed by the National Right to Work Legal Defense foundation, the group representing the workers. The card-check process demands that a company recognize a union that obtains the signatures of more than half its workforce, according to The Tennessean. This tactic is in contrast to the more traditional route, which sees employees vote on union representation.
The workers filing the complaint claim that the UAW told them the cards merely called for a secret ballot, rather than an outright demand for union representation. Workers also allege that the UAW has made it overly difficult to reclaim their signed cards, some of which were signed so long ago that they have been rendered invalid. Although the cards can force a company's hand, federal law still allows the company to ask for a secret ballot before yielding to unionized workers.