99 Volkswagon Cabrio 92 K Miles 1 Careful Owner Since New *all Bks N Records on 2040-cars
Bothell, Washington, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Year: 1999
Make: Volkswagen
Drive Type: frontwheel drive
Model: Cabrio
Mileage: 92,000
Trim: GL Convertible 2-Door
2000 Volkswagon Cabriolet. 92 K miles. 1 carful owner since new. This little convertible is far nicer than you average. It was carfully garaged its entire life. It has never been smoked in. It has never been in any type of accident. The paint shines like new and is just incredible. The top is like brand new with no wear or fraying anywhere. The cream beige leather, on a scale of 1 to 10 is a ten the color still shows new no cracks, lines, tears, or scuffs. Still soft to the touch. All other interior pieces show exceptionally too. Every single thing on this car works very well. There is not one missing knob or button, no weird, smells, the steering wheel is not worn and faded. The carpets and door panels show like new. All the service records and manuals are complete and in the glove box. The wheels are excellent as are the tires. Under the hood and trunk compartment are all fresh, clean and original. The original spare has never been used. The tools are still in their original case. All the trim chrome and glass are nice and clean. All the headlights and brake lights etc are clear, nice and unscratched. Mechanically the car is excellent and ready to go. It runs and drives just beautifully. It is smooth and tite, has no leaks, the brakes are excellent, etc, etc, if you want the very best this is a rare opportunity to own one that has been babied since new. Please call Brian. I am on my phone late until midnight. You can call me 24/7 with any questions Thanks a lot (206) 819 |
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