Reasonable deal?
I'm looking at a 2000 TT quattro 180, it has about 61K on it, the gauge cluster and water pump have been replaced, and it had its recall services, has I think all the options ,and another set of mounted tires, they want $14ZK after reconditioning/service, and all their make believe fees , sound lke a reasonable deal? My only hesitation really is having them cover the timing belt replacement into the deal. Thanks for feedback
find a 225 quattro TT, when I look back I wish I went for the 225, but I'm still happy with my 180 quattro, spend the little amount extra, you'll be getting k04 turbo, dual smic's, larger injectors, 6-speed, to name a few better features.
I agree try to find a 225TT if you can there's good deals to be had out there.
I had a 180 before this one there an awesome car don't get me wrong but the 225 has more kick and mods up to higher HP better.
I had a 180 before this one there an awesome car don't get me wrong but the 225 has more kick and mods up to higher HP better.
well stated meanaudia6, im dreaming of the day that college is over and i will be purchasing a 225, again the 180 is still a great car, I only have a chip and intake so far for performance mods and its pretty quick.
Ive got a 2001 225 TT with 48K silver exterior black inside and has never seen a winter. I am the second owner the first owner traded it in on a Lexus SC430. Clean carfax never in any accidents, runs perfect. The car is in great shape, there is a scratch on the drivers side rear fender other then that there is nothing. I added 18" polished wheels ( i still have the factory chromes if wanted ), APR chip, new MAFS. The reasons im trying to sell this vehicle are because I work for Lexus and I also have an IS300 that im still paying on. My car payments are just way to much. I was looking for $17,500 but would consider a reasonable offer. If you have any questions just let me know
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