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FS: VW Touareg V10 TDI
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FS: VW Touareg V10 TDI
Year: 2015
Make: Volkswagen
Model: Touareg
Mileage (numbers only please): 74000
Color: Silver
Price (no $ sign please): $27000
Private or Dealer Listing: Private Listing
Location (Region): South
Body Style: Speedster
Transmission Type: Tiptronic
2 or 4 Wheel Drive?: 4 Wheel Drive
Engine Type: Turbo
Stereo System: AM-FM CD
74,xxx miles (I am still driving it)
Silver Exterior, Black Leather Interior. Wood Trim
Fully Loaded with Air Suspension except rear diff-lock
Asking $27k
2 Owner.
Have all service records. Recent service include known issues - Tandem pump replacement, drive shaft bearing replacement.
Excellent Condition. Regularly detailed. Oil changes every 5k miles. Very particular owner. Curb rash on wheels from previous owner. Only "major" cosmetic issue is small crack in front lower grille. See photo
Non smoker, No pets & minimal towing. Trailer hitch primarily used for bike rack carrier.
Great comfy daily driver that has plenty of torque to tow your Porsche!
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The Veyron of Touaregs. Just the best Cayenne. : ) I drove one around San Francisco for a while, but it cost about 3x this much at the time (2006?) and I've not driven a more refined luxury car power train since. Short of a Rolls Royce, there's nothing more effortless and sublime. I wish VW and Porsche had pursued diesels more seriously. They're not even bringing the Cayenne diesel S to the US market. That's a real shame. Mercedes has a very good diesel in the GL350 (I've had two of 'em) but it's nowhere near the V10 and not as exciting as the Porsche hot rod diesel. Pity.
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The best I can suggest would be to improve the listing information and photos, include more details, then run an ad in the usual places (craigslist, ebay, autotrader, cars.com) or find a contact to have it go over the auction block with no obligation.
The high line auctions have been quiet bullish because the market for used cars has found buyers since the economy is keeping them out of the primary market and the finance companies are imposing strict qualification criteria because they don't want to loan at risk on all-time low interest rates.
I've been noticing the prices on '05 Turbo S in the mid 20's, so the buyer is clearly at the advantage. I remember selling mine for three times that much and still thinking I was throwing money away. Cars. The only cars that ever lose more money faster are the Range Rovers. Hell, those things just fall like chef's carving knives ... don't try to catch 'em!
Well, the only thing is to get it set up with a good extended warranty so the buyer has no worries about servicing a V10 turbodiesel, then cast a wider net. If it were registered in California, I'm sure it would find a buyer, but I guess that's not helping you much! Good luck to you and the buyer.
The high line auctions have been quiet bullish because the market for used cars has found buyers since the economy is keeping them out of the primary market and the finance companies are imposing strict qualification criteria because they don't want to loan at risk on all-time low interest rates.
I've been noticing the prices on '05 Turbo S in the mid 20's, so the buyer is clearly at the advantage. I remember selling mine for three times that much and still thinking I was throwing money away. Cars. The only cars that ever lose more money faster are the Range Rovers. Hell, those things just fall like chef's carving knives ... don't try to catch 'em!
Well, the only thing is to get it set up with a good extended warranty so the buyer has no worries about servicing a V10 turbodiesel, then cast a wider net. If it were registered in California, I'm sure it would find a buyer, but I guess that's not helping you much! Good luck to you and the buyer.