Have you tried autotrader, or cars.com
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Normally these are pretty rare. Two sold last November/December and I didn't see another on the national market for at least six months.Looking to buy a 2009-2010 Volkswagen Touareg TDI with low miles, extended warranty, and fully optioned. Vehicle needs to be in excellent condition, well-maintained with all service records. Exterior color Campanella White or Galapagos Grey or White Gold Metallic. Interior: anything but black.
Must have air suspension, Lux and Tech packages, and Dynaudio.
Platinum Fidelity extended warranty please.
I owned a 2008 for 5 years and am now in a Tiguan -- it's great, but I want to go back to a Treg.
Thanks All!
Yes, every day. Hard to find.Have you tried autotrader, or cars.com
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How do you know it's 190 people?Normally these are pretty rare. Two sold last November/December and I didn't see another on the national market for at least six months.
Right now, the 190 or so people who own these are waiting for the 3.0 VW settlement...expected to be announced tomorrow. We may learn how much over Sept 2015 trade-in value we'll be getting. In my case, the settlement may be worth as much as $25-$28K.
I recall reading somewhere that 190 2009 and 2010 V6 TDis were sold in the US with air suspension.How do you know it's 190 people?
Could you share some more info? What options? Air susp? Price?I will have a 2010 TDI for sale. Silver. 92K now. Stellar condition. Such an awesome car, absolutely flawless!
Definitely not but I probably won't be able to register my car in CA anymore. I want to keep mine too. But I will sell it for approx what VW would give me in order to keep it on the road. I find this buyback more harmful to the environment that leaving them alone and figuring out a fix for the Gen1.Not a forced buy back at all. Reason I have no desire to get rid of mine.
Was noted somewhere on this forum if you keep it you will not be denied registration of the vehical.Definitely not but I probably won't be able to register my car in CA anymore. I want to keep mine too. But I will sell it for approx what VW would give me in order to keep it on the road. I find this buyback more harmful to the environment that leaving them alone and figuring out a fix for the Gen1.
Good to know. Thx. Trying my best to keep up with this.Was noted somewhere on this forum if you keep it you will not be denied registration of the vehical.
Under current Emissions testing they technically all pass as long as everything is functioning the way it was meant to function. Who does real time emissions testing, no one that I am aware of.Good to know. Thx. Trying my best to keep up with this.