Find or Sell Used Cars, Trucks, and SUVs in USA

Florida 2003 Vw Passat 1.8t Leather Runs&looks Fantastic! Rust Free on 2040-cars

US $6,200.00
Year:2003 Mileage:93208 Color: and interior are in fantastic condition
Location:

United States

United States

Welcome to our Auction, We are proud to offer this beautiful 2003 VW PASSAT 1.8T with 93k Original miles! Never in Snow!  The 1.8T Motor runs excellent without issues,Turbo is very responsive.  Automatic transmission shifts through all gears correctly, I have driven this Passat for a week now at highway speeds and she is very solid and has a fantastic ride.  Tires are in great condition approx 70%  tread remaining. You will  love this Passat!   Loaded with **Power Windows**Power Locks**Cruise Control**Adjustable Steering**Air Condition**Factory Stereo/CD**Leather** 

This is a 2 owner VW Passat  1.8T that has been  very well cared for. Both exterior and interior are in fantastic condition. (Rust Free) Original Silverstone Gray Metallic exterior shows very well see photos. Many of our auctions end with a phone offer!  Call Us @ 954-861-9981 or email us with any question you may have prior to bidding.


Buyer is responsible for shipping this vehicle.  If your are picking up this vehicle in  person We will collect 6% Florida Sales Tax, at that time a 30 day temporary plate will be issued, please be sure to have insurance for this vehicle at time of pickup to receive a temporary plate.

Please Note** This auction may end at any time because it is also listed for sale locally. 
This vehicle is offered for sale AS IS without warranties or guarantees expressed or implied 

Overall a Super clean,well maintained VW Passat 1.8T that will give you years of reliable service.


****************************

Thank You for visiting our auction.

**Your business is appreciated**

Auto blog

Volkswagen iBeetle gets integrated iPhone dock, little else

Fri, 19 Apr 2013

Apple fans have been itching to see the tech giant flex the full muscle of its iOS operating system in an automotive infotainment system for years, which is why we turned all sorts of excited when we caught wind of the Volkswagen iBeetle. The machine is headed to the Shanghai Motor Show for a debut, and VW promised it would be one of the "first cars in the world to have a genuine integrative interface for the iPhone that was coordinated with Apple." Listen closely, and you can hear the contented sigh of a million wallets opening.
Go ahead and close those up, kids.
In reality, the iBeetle offers little more than a dash-mounted dock and a special app that shows a few vehicle functions, which is about as far from an infotainment revolution as you're likely to find. In fact, the setup is little more than a factory rehash of aftermarket items, and hardly worth a whole model debut at an international motor show. And that's to say nothing of the fact that Apple relishes in changing the shape and form of its darling handheld at every generation. Volkswagen better be prepared to keep pace with appropriate docking mechanisms for the upcoming iPhone 5S, 6, 6S, et al.

VW exec calls US ops a 'disaster'

Thu, 23 Jan 2014

Today in the Tell Us How You Really Feel file we have Bernd Osterloh, head of Volkswagen AG's Group Works Councils and member of the company's supervisory board, labeling the company's US operations "a disaster." Why? Because Osterloh believes VW of America doesn't have the models it needs to be competitive here, hasn't been decisive enough about its plans and German higher-ups still don't understand the US market.
In truth, the top labor rep at the German conglomerate is echoing sentiments we've heard from VWoA executives for years, and there's been the same commentary from dealers: Germany doesn't pay enough attention to what the US market really wants. Even ex-VWoA CEO Stefan Jacoby, who preceded the recently departed Jonathan Browning, said early in his tenure that one of his tasks was to get his German bosses to start delivering what the US market demanded. New CEO Michael Horn is saying much the same thing seven years later, telling Sky News that it has to increase "the speed at which we bring new models to the market and innovation to the market."
Osterloh wants to get "more models" here, including a pickup truck, but we'd wonder if the economics have changed from when Jacoby said they'd need to sell 100,000 per year to make money. Osterloh also wants a decision on where the CrossBlue will be built. Although it looked as if the Chatanooga, TN plant would get the call, the Puebla, Mexico plant is still in the running because of lower operating costs. No matter what happens right now, Osterloh thinks the situation won't get better for another two years when revamped models arrive, but at least the company can start taking the steps for a better US future.

VW debuts Get Happy Super Bowl ad

Mon, 28 Jan 2013


Brace yourself for another tidal wave of Super Bowl commercials. Volkswagen has released its spot for this year's big game. Set to air during the second quarter, the Get Happy spot follows one jubilant office worker as he makes his way through the day, spreading joy wherever he goes. The source of his happiness? A Volkswagen Beetle, of course. Now, if you're wondering why a gaggle of white guys are running around on your screen with Jamaican accents, it will help to know the spot is part of a larger Get Happy campaign featuring Jimmy Cliff.
The first ad in the series featured the artist singing his rendition of "C'Mon, Get Happy," complete with a little help from some notorious unhappy YouTube stars. You can take a look at the new ad before it airs below, along with the complete press release for a little more background.