What is wrong with this picture?
2014 VW CC V6 LOADED,
30K miles, 1 owner from Germany,
$17k+
This price seems awfully low for a car of this stature?
Thoughts?
>paying almost 20k for a 4 year old German economy car
That's not worth 17, those depreciate like rocks.
I always wanted one of those, but what's with that obnoxious sticker???
>>17418837
I guess so.
I was looking at these last year, & I couldn't find one for <$25k?
>>17418845
They look good, but that thing books out at 14.7 for clean retail. People generally don't buy them used, you can use that as a negotiating point.
>>17418832
>What is wrong with this picture?
Stupid stickers
Badly parked
Shitty looking tailpipes with some (turbo?) spinner inside
>>17418868
funny, funny guy
>>17418832
Buy one from carmax and get the extended warranty.
>>17418837
bump
OK, why?
Are these things unreliable, expensive maintenance costs, what?
NA vws >>>>>>>>> turbo infested vws
no need for a warranty
>>17419255
That's what I was thinking. I'm still a little shocked as to why a car could depreciate $30k in 3 years?
>>17419282
Electrical gremlins, lol. The only time the CEL is off is when the bulb's burnt out.
VAG life.
>>17419282
>>17419299
it might have to do with mine being a compact ecobox but there's nothing broken or not working like it should be
brakes oil filters and that's it for 80k kilos
>>17419340
Euro-market VWs tend to be more reliable because they were actually built in Europe, where quality control is a thing.
Unlike Mexico, where most US-market VWs come from.