Detail Info for: 2004 VW BEETLE 15K MI NO RESERVE GLS 2.0 LEATHER MINT

Transaction Info
Sold On:
07/21/2010
Price:
$ 5900.00
Condition:
Used
Mileage:
15200
Location:
farmville, VA, 23901
Seller Type:
Private seller
Vehicle Specification
Year Make Model:
2004 Volkswagen
Submodel Body Type:
GLS Coupe
Engine:
4 - Cyl.
Transmission:
Automatic
VIN:
3VWBK31C74M416818
Vehicle Title:
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
Gasoline
Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:
Vehicle Detail
NO RESERVE HIGEST BIDDER WINS!!!!! Hellow and thanks for looking at my auction. The New Beetle has leather Interior. The Upgraded 2.0 BEV engine, Power windows, power locks, power trunk, power gas tank lid, and swivel cup holders. Their are many more features on the car. The car only has 15200 miles. All repairs have been made on the car and is ready to drive home and be inspected. The title is salvage but all repairs have been made, so once you get it home at some point you will need to get it inspected.Thank you for looking Please email with any questions. Thanks Similar to its convertible counterpart, the 2004 Volkswagen New Beetle Coupe sees very little change this model year. Available in GL, GLS, GLS 1.8T and Turbo S trim levels, buyers have the choice between a 115 horsepower 2.0-liter inline 4-cylinder, a 150 horsepower 1.8-liter inline 4-cylinder or a 180 horsepower 1.8-liter inline 4-cylinder. The GL and GLS models are also offered with a 100 horsepower 1.9-liter diesel inline 4-cylinder with Turbocharged Direct Injection. ABS brakes, air conditioning and front/side-body/side-head airbags are standard on all models. Kelly Blue Book Value. Excellent $12,440 Looks new, is in excellent mechanical condition and needs no reconditioning. Engine compartment is clean, with no fluid leaks and is free of any wear or visible defects. Complete and verifiable service records. Pricing Rough Trade-In Average Trade-In Clean Trade-In Clean Retail Base Price $4,575 $5,550 $6,350 $8,775 Mileage: 15,000 $3,175 $3,175 $3,175 $3,175 TOTAL PRICE $8,500 $9,475 $10,275 $12,800* Standard Equipment Details Engine Specifications Type: Gas I4 Size: 2.0L/121 Horsepower: 115 @ 5200 RPM Torque: 122 @ 2600 RPM Drive Train Drive Train: Front Wheel Drive Transmission: 5 speed Manual w/OD Safety Air Bag-Driver-Front Air Bag-Passenger-Front Air Bag-Side-Body-Front Air Bag-Side-Head-Front Alarm System Brakes-ABS-4 Wheel Brakes-Type-4 Wheel DISC Engine Immobilizer/Vehicle Anti-Theft System Headlights-Daytime Running lights Headlights-High Intensity Discharge Traction Control Comfort & Convenience Air Cond-Front Cruise Control Keyless Entry Locks-Pwr Mirrors-Electrochromic Rearview Mirrors-Pwr Driver Mirrors-Pwr Passenger Mirrors-Vanity-Driver Mirrors-Vanity-Passenger Reading Lamps-Front Reading Lamps-Rear Rear Seat Heat Ducts Seat Trim-Cloth Seat Trim-Leather Seat Trim-Vinyl Seat-Heated Driver Seat-Heated Passenger Seat-Rear Pass-Through Seats-Front Bucket Steering Wheel-Adjustable Steering Wheel-Leather Wrapped Steering-Pwr Trunk-Release-Remote Windows-Pwr Music & Entertainment Audio-AM/FM Stereo Audio-CD Player Audio-MP3 Player Audio-Upgrade Sound System Interior Auxiliary Pwr Outlet Floor Mats-Front Floor Mats-Rear Exterior Defogger-Rear Window Fog Lamps-Front Mirrors-Heated Driver Mirrors-Heated Exterior Mirrors-Heated Passenger Roof-Generic-Sun/Moon Roof-Sun-Pwr Tilt/Sliding Roof-Sun-Shield Wipers-Intermittent Wipers-Variable Speed Intermittent Tires Front Tire Size: P205/55HR16 Rear Tire Size: P205/55HR16 Wheels Front Wheel Material: Alloy Rear Wheel Material: Alloy Volkswagen New Beetle - What the Auto Press Says The 2010 Volkswagen New Beetle ranks 29 out of 30 Affordable Small Cars. This ranking is based on our analysis of 41 published reviews and test drives of the Volkswagen New Beetle, and our analysis of reliability and safety data. If you like standing out from the crowd and have a soft spot for retro styling, you'll appreciate the fun driving dynamics and playful appearance of the Volkswagen New Beetle. However, the VW comes with a high base price, relatively low fuel economy and very little utility -- making it a poor value within its class. Since its re-birth in 1998, the VW New Beetle has stood out for its yesteryear styling and fun driving dynamics. Unfortunately its high points end there. "A cute alternative to more traditional compacts,” concludes Edmunds. “But unless you're wedded to the Beetle's retro chic, you'll probably want to look elsewhere for a small coupe or convertible." Indeed, the VW’s high prices and poor fuel economy make it a poor value for most buyers. At around $18,500 to start, it’s priced on the high side of its class. And in a class in which many cars achieve more than 30 miles per gallon on the highway, the New Beetle’s 20/28 fuel economy rating not only isn’t that impressive, it’s among the lowest in the class. Plus, the New Beetle’s small size means it provides little in the way of utility or passenger comfort. There are plenty of better alternatives if you’re looking for a cute compact. If you can’t live without the Beetle's eye-catching design, consider the Smart Fortwo. While it won’t improve cargo space too much and only seats two people, it boasts an alluring $12,000 base price (a savings of $6,000 off the VW) and a 33/41 mpg fuel economy rating that tops nearly every car in the class. Another car with look-at-me styling is the MINI Cooper, which also comes as a convertible. It costs about the same as the VW but offers much more -- an excellent 26/34 fuel economy rating, nimble handling and cutting-edge tech features. Finally, if you’re looking for more cargo space, the Honda Fit is ideal. While it’s not a convertible, this versatile hatchback saves you about $3,000 as compared to the VW and provides more than twice as much maximum cargo space. Plus, its 28/35 fuel economy rating trounces most of the cars in its class. Though it was rumored that the New Beetle would get a new, more modern design for this year, it remains unchanged for 2010. Look out for possible changes in 2011. The lack of changes means you could get a discount if you’re willing to buy a 2009 model. Dealers will be anxious to move 2009s off their lots to make way for the 2010s. The 2010 New Beetle comes in its trademark coupe styling as well as a convertible trim (which adds a whopping $8,000 to its base price). "New Beetles are entertaining and reasonably practical funmobiles. Convertibles sacrifice some of the hatchback's passenger and cargo space, but reward with a particularly expansive open-air feel. They're pricey, however." -- Consumer Guide "There's nothing on the road quite like it, and it will always look distinctive because no automaker will ever copy its body shape." -- MSN "A fine blend of modern attributes and nostalgia, amplified by a palette of pastel color choices that bring forward one of the best parts of the old cars: their gentle, nonmetallic hues. As cheap convertibles go, this one makes a lot of sense." -- Automobile Magazine New-Beetle Performance - 7.4 (Good) The Volkswagen New Beetle's engine is peppy and its suspension is fine-tuned. New-Beetle Exterior - 7.9 (Good) The VW New Beetle’s throwback styling is a plus for most reviewers. “It still elicits smiles from passers-by while delivering solid German engineering," says Edmunds. A redesign with more modern styling is rumored to be scheduled for 2011. Read More New-Beetle Interior - 7.5 (Good) The 2010 VW New Beetle boasts top-notch build quality and supportive front seats. New-Beetle Safety - 8.0 (Very Good) New-Beetle Reliability - 7.0 (Good) The 2010 Volkswagen New Beetle reliability score shown is the Predicted Reliability rating provided by J.D. Power and Associates. This score is based on trending the past three years of historical initial quality and dependability data from J.D. Power's automotive studies, specifically the Vehicle Dependability Study (VDS) and the Initial Quality Study (IQS