2001 Volkswagen Passat Gls Wagon 4-door 2.8l No Reserve, Runs And Drives on 2040-cars
Aberdeen, Maryland, United States
We understand that buying a vehicle online can sometimes leave you un-easy. We are aware that there are other dealers online that do not fully describe the vehicles listed. They might leave important information out, or not have a thorough description of that item. Our goal is simple. We aim to be honest and fair with all of our deals. Word of mouth and return business is something we take very serious! We achieve this by providing you with all of the information YOU need to make a comfortable decision, and hopefully proceeding to your investment, a vehicle! We strive for A+ satisfaction. We do not want to waste anyone’s time, and definitely don’t want to mislead you. This is why we inform you of EVERYTHING we know, and provide you with detailed descriptions and conditions of the item for sale. YOUR
HIGHEST BID WILL GET YOU THE VEHICLE! If you wanted a
Passat wagon for very cheap, now is your opportunity. This 2001
Volkswagen Passat GLS V6 is now available for NO RESERVE. The wagon is perfect
for anyone that needs cargo room, passenger room, and wants good fuel economy.
You don’t have to sacrifice one for the other anymore! Please read the full
description. INTERIOR:
The cloth seats are in good shape with no rips or tares. The
sunroof works perfectly and the heat blows hot. The heated seats are very
effective and feel great. The radio is showing signs of no power so it will not
come on. The driver master switch is missing; a new or used one will plug right
up and work just fine, the other windows work. There are no offensive odors coming from the interior.
The unique wood grain is still in great shape. The fabric on the door panels is
not adhering on the door properly. A simple labor charge by a professional can
glue this right back together. The original window sticker is still with the
vehicle along with the owner’s manual. This is usually a good sign. EXTERIOR:
The body is straight and there isn’t any rotting from any rust.
There are some close ups on the minor imperfections below. Other than a few
bumps and dings, the body is still presentable. The tires are in good shape
with a lot of tread left, and I haven’t noticed any slow leaks. These will not
need replacing anytime soon. MOTOR/HANDLING: I drove this wagon for 30 minutes without any issues. The Passat was difficult to jump start after is sat for a couple
weeks. After the car warmed up, it stayed idling with no issues. It was hard to
see but there was some very light smoke coming from the engine bay. This didn’t
have a strong odor, but it went away after some time and then came back. When
the car is warmed up it ceases to stall, rpms are steady, and it starts
accepting a charge from the alternator. Putting it into gear has a slight jerk
to it sometimes and the acceleration is not all that responsive at very low RPM’s.
After about 2k rpm’s the car acts normal. The acceleration is fine, the
transmission shifts very smooth and when it should. The brakes are quiet and
are very effective. The powered steering is smooth and quiet, same with the suspension.
Currently the brake warning
light, abs, and check engine light are on. The brake light will flash. We do
not know what the issues are and we are willing to let the car go to anyone who
has the patience or time. This is not far from being a great car, a little bit
of time and this could be a great deal to the right person. If you are
interested in purchasing it, feel free to message me so we can create a deal. Please remember, I am not a mechanic. Thank you for looking and happy bidding! IMPORTANT INFORMATION (PLEASE READ CAREFULLY): IF this is a NO RESERVE auction, the vehicle being sold will sell to the highest bidder. IF you are really interested in this vehicle, enter your max bid. This is so no one can outbid you at the last minute trying to take your deal. When you enter your max bid, usually eBay will automatically maintain the highest bid until your high bid budget has been reached. It will not enter you max bid unless someone else is trying to outbid you. PLEASE DO NOT BID/BUY IF YOU ARE NOT SERIOUS ABOUT OWNING THIS VEHICLE, OR IF YOU DO NOT HAVE THE MONEY. WE WILL REPORT ALL NON PAYING WINNERS TO EBAY. IT IS NOT FAIR TO THE OTHER HIGH BIDDERS/WINNERS, OR US. If you are not sure about something, Please ASK. Do not assume anything not listed is included. IF YOU HAVE -0- FEEDBACK: Please contact us (email, phone call), and leave us your contact information. If you fail to do so before bidding we will CANCEL your bid and BLOCK you from bidding on our auctions WE ARE A LICENSED MARYLAND AUTO DEALER. WE SELL DEALER TRADES, REPOSESSIONS, DONATED VEHICLES, BOATS, RV’S AND EQUIPMENT IN NO RESERVE EBAY AUCTIONS DIRECTLY TO THE PUBLIC. WE TRY OUR BEST TO ACCURATLY DESCRIBE THE VEHICLES AS BEST AS WE CAN AND GAURENTEE TITLES (UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED). THESE VEHICLES ARE IN OUR POSSESION FOR A SHORT PERIOD OF TIME AND WE WILL GIVE YOU AS MUCH HISTORY/INFORMATION AS WE KNOW, REMEMBER THEY ARE NOT BEING SOLD AT RETAIL VALUE AND THEY ARE NOT BRAND NEW, THANKS FOR LOOKING AND GOOD LUCK!!!
MORE IMPORTANT INFORMATION: Once the Auction ends, proceed to check-out and make your
non-refundable $250.00 deposit to betterpricedcarsetc@gmail.com (PayPal
email), or click the PayPal links. Then contact us to set up arrangements for
pick up. This is to reserve the vehicle as yours, and so no one else can
purchase it. This also lets us know you are a serious buyer. There is a $250
doc fee that covers customer pickups if needed (airport, bus/train station), 60
day temp tags, title work, lien verification, fixed expenses, usually car detailing,
and allows us to sell with NO RESERVE. This fee will be assessed on the day of
delivery or with your payment in full. IF WE DONT HAVE A DEPOSIT OR AN EXPLANATION WITHIN 24 HOURS OF AUCTION CLOSE, WE WILL RELIST AND REPORT AN UNPAID BIDDER TO EBAY. IT IS NOT FAIR TO OTHER BIDDERS. *Because we sell these vehicles as low as we can, or no reserve, these vehicles are sold ‘as is’, we cannot issue any type of warranties* ***ALL MARYLAND RESIDENTS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR MARYLAND STATE TAXES (6%), AND TAG FEES ($285-$325). WE CAN HAVE THE VEHICLE MD STATE INSPECTED FOR YOU AT CUSTOMERS EXPENSE*** Volkswagen Passat GLS V6 5-Speed Automatic Satin Silver Metallic 145043 6-Cylinder 2.8L V6 DOHC 30V2001 Wagon Better Priced Cars Etc 410-272-9295 |
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