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2012 Volkswagen Passat Se Sedan 4-door 2.5l. Sunroof And Nav on 2040-cars

US $16,450.00
Year:2012 Mileage:48725 Color: mirrors
Location:

United States

United States

This 2012 Volkswagen Passat SE is in very good condition. The car has zero scratches or dents and has never been in an accident of any sort. The car is garaged and cleaned by hand weekly by the owner. The inside of the car is vacuumed and wiped down weekly by the owner. All original paper work is still with car and will be sent with purchase.

Details: The car gets 22 MPG in the city and 31 on the highway. PERFORMANCE/HANDLING-It has a 2.5L engine with 170 horsepower, 177lbs of torque, and an in-line 5cylinder engine
      -Partial Zero Emission Vehicle
          -Hydraulic Power Steering
      -Electronic Stability Control
      -Anti-Slip Regulation
      -Electronic differential lock
      -Anti-lock Braking System
      -17" alloy wheels with all season tires
      Safety/Durability
      -Driver and front passenger airbag supplemental restraint system
      -Driver and front passenger side airbag supplemental restraint system
      - Side Curtain Protection head impact airbags, front and rear
          - 3-point safety belts, all seating positions
      - Lower Anchors & Tethers for Children
      - Child safety rear door locks
      - Daytime Running Lights
      - Front and rear power assisted disc brakes
      - Tire Pressure Monitoring System
      Comfort/Convenience
      - V-Tex Leatherette seating surfaces
      - Dual-zone, automatic climate control
      - SiriusXM Satellite Radio
      - Bluetooth mobile phone connectivity
      - Auxiliary Input jack
      - Leather wrapped, multifunction steering wheel, shift knob & hand brake lever
      - Height adjustable, telescoping steering column
      - Cruise control
      - Multifunction trip computer
      - Automatic headlights w/ coming home function
      - Power driver's seat w/ lumbar
      - Heatable front seats
      - Auto-dimming rearview mirror
      - Power windows w/ pinch protection
      - Power, heatable exterior mirrors
      - Power central locking system w/ remote keyless locking
      - 60/40 split folding rear seat w/ valet lockout
      - Remote release for trunk
      - Front and rear cupholders
      - Front and rear armrests w/ storage
      - Adjustable intermittent front wipers/washer system w/ heated washer nozzles
      -SUNROOF AND NAVIGATION
 -All weather matts 

Please feel free to contact with any questions or concerns regarding car or payment. Willing to negotiate on price of car with any offers given. Willing to show car for anyone who lives in the New Jersey area. $500 deposit upon buying car.

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