TDI_DEB
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We have out grown our beloved 2002 GLS TDI Jetta Wagon. Although we totally enjoy the car, it just doesn't work with a rear facing baby seat and a booster seat. So, I'm in the process of getting it ready to sell: cleaning it up inside and out and doing the scheduled maintenance. It's paid for so it doesn't cost me anything but aggravation from the wife to sit on a month or two.
My friend who is a long time car salesman says to hold it, he says people are already paying more for a used KIA than it cost new and its going to get crazier in the next couple of months.
It needs a new windshield like every car in Washington; I'm hesitant to have it replaced before I have a buy as the windshield in my other car only lasted 20 minutes
I also have the HEX-COM cable, Bentley Manual, timing belt tools, and the alternator clutch remover tool as I planned to keep the car forever. Depending on the buyer, I would let the tools go with the car or sell them here.
My friend who is a long time car salesman says to hold it, he says people are already paying more for a used KIA than it cost new and its going to get crazier in the next couple of months.
It needs a new windshield like every car in Washington; I'm hesitant to have it replaced before I have a buy as the windshield in my other car only lasted 20 minutes
I also have the HEX-COM cable, Bentley Manual, timing belt tools, and the alternator clutch remover tool as I planned to keep the car forever. Depending on the buyer, I would let the tools go with the car or sell them here.