Clean Title on 2040-cars
Portland, Oregon, United States
Selling my van 2010 VW ROUTAN V6 3.8L in good condition. Clean title. Non-smoker, no pets, clean inside and out. Van runs and drives very good. This is a reliable car that I have owned 5+ years. This van has the full entertainment system, such as DVD player with 2 screens, 2 remotes, wireless headphones. Bluetooth, UConnect radio with 32G hard drive for your music and pictures and many more options.
Call and test drive it (253) 5O8-O212.
Feel free to call or text with questions (253) 5O8-O212.
Here is a list of some of the options and additional info:
Title Status: Clean
Transmission: automatic
*DVD PLAYER
*POWER SEAT
*HEATED SEATS
*UNIVERSAL GARAGE OPENER
*POWER PUSH BUTTON REAR GATE
*POWER SLIDING DOORS AND REMOTE CONTROLLED (LH AND RH)
*TINTED WINDOWS
*CRUISE CONTROL
*POWER WINDOWS-
*POWER MIRRORS-
*POWER DOOR LOCKS-
*KEYLESS ENTRY-
*ALARM-
*AC, CD, ABS
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VW redoes A-ha's 'Take On Me' music video
Wed, 18 Sep 2013Volkswagen has been responsible for its fair share of witty, clever commercials. "Tiny Vader" might be the most popular, but somehow, we think this newest spot will find a big audience. VW delivers not so much a cover, but a reimagining, of 1980s Norwegian pop band A-ha's famous music video for "Take On Me."
The original opens with an animated motorcycle race, which is revealed to be part of a comic book. VW's version replaces the motorcycle with a Passat, which strikes us as an oddly sober choice when there are cars like the GTI and Beetle in VW's portfolio. But never mind that - take a look down below for the entire 46-second spot. For reference, we've also included the original music video. And if you aren't a fan of the musical stylings of A-ha, just think, VW's choice of 1980s music could have been much worse.
2015 Volkswagen GTI [w/video]
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North American car buyers get a bit of a slap in the face when it comes to delivery schedules for new the Volkswagen Golf and pumped-up GTI models. We'll just repeat the old chestnut: It's worth the wait... even though it still stinks. This time around, Western Europe is taking deliveries of the new Golf as we speak, and GTI deliveries start between May and July. North America doesn't get the Mk7 Golf or GTI until about July of 2014.
So we approached our first drive of the new GTI with this chip on our shoulder: "You're making us wait? Well, then at least give us the exact car we'll be able to buy. No compromises, mein freund." And so it was that we extracted nearly all of our drive impressions from behind the wheel of what, for the United States, will technically be a model year 2015 two-door Volkswagen Golf GTI Performance with the standard six-speed manual.
VW makes $9.2B offer for rest of truckmaker Scania
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It has proposed a 6.7-billion-euro ($9.2 billion) buyout, but according to a Bloomberg report, Scania's minority investors don't appear inclined to the deal. Although effectively controlled by VW, Scania is an independently-listed Swedish company, and a profitable one at that: in the January-September 2013 period its operating profit was 9.4 percent compared to Man's 0.4 percent. Some of the other shareholders believe that Scania is better off on its own and will not approve the deal, some have asked an auditor to look into the potential conflict of interest between VW and Man, while some are willing to examine the deal and "make an evaluation based on what a long-term owner finds is good," which might not be just "the stock market price plus a few percent." The buyout will only be official assuming VW can reach the 90-percent share threshold that Swedish law mandates for a squeeze-out.
Many of the arguments against boil down to investors believing that Scania's Swedishness and unique offerings are what keep it profitable, and ownership by the German car company will kill that. (Have we heard that somewhere before?) If Volkswagen can buy that additional 0.8-percent share in Scania, perhaps its buyout wrangling with Man will give it an idea of what it's in for: "dozens" of minority investors in the German truckmaker have filed cases against VW, seeking higher prices for their shares. It is likely only to delay the inevitable, though. If VW is really going to compete with Daimler and Volvo in the truck market, it has to get the size, clout and savings to do so.