2002 Volkswagen Passat on 2040-cars
Perth Amboy, New Jersey, United States
When I purchased this vehicle, it had only one previous owner to the best of my knowledge. I bought it used and mainly used it to transport my kids to and from school and like that. The vehicle runs well, it just needs some maintenance and a good cleaning.
I haven't had any accidents, so the body is good. Expect to see minor scratches...ex: from driving in the snow and salt sprinkling and scratching car, from normal use, etc... the gas lil door didn't want to open the other day and I forced it and it broke in two, but I glued it back...this lil door can be purchased on ebay for very little and can be easily replaced. The trunk didn't want to open lately, I don't know what's its deal...it has alqays opened. The car has never left me anywhere. I really think this Volkswagen passat has a lot of life left in it. Please feel free to ask absolutely any questions you may have. I will answer in no time and to the best I can.
I'm selling my vehicle fir $1500 or best offer. f you want to come and see it, youay call me at 732-423-1232.
The vehicle must be picked up and payment is to be made in person in cash.
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