jerrymander
Veteran Member
2011 Golf
Manual
Heated seats
19,000 miles
$12,000
Manual
Heated seats
19,000 miles
$12,000
Sorry I didn't see this earlier. Regarding the market change: I've noticed a lot more people have caught on to the market for these vehicles. cars with the right combination of options, when found, are being snatched up by buyers often sight unseen.Can you elaborate regarding how the market has changed? I am looking to find the same 6MT with NO PANO in my area and wondering how you did on your search. Been looking for about 3 weeks now and only about 1-2 newly listed cars show up per week in a 200-mile radius. Searching autotempest and autotrader near daily.
Heading to a dealership tomorrow or this weekend to check out a few interesting ones. How did you convince them to turn you loose in the holding lot?
It depends on the model year of your car. 2015s have 10 years/162k miles. 2014 and earlier have the lesser one. I believe the date of in service is the date it was sold or put on service after the fix.Wait. What?
How long is my emissions warranty actually for? I read and re-read the legalese in the CPO literature but don't understand the "...greater than..." legal clause.
Is it "10 years or 120,000 miles, whichever occurs first from the vehicle's original in-service date; OR 4 years or 48,000, whichever occurs first, from the date and mileage of the emissions modification."
I just bought a CPO TDI Jetta with 58,000 miles. How long is my dealership warranty good for?
I drive about 30,000 miles a year.
Paul
Your CPO warranty is different from the Dieselgate warranty.Wait. What?
How long is my emissions warranty actually for? I read and re-read the legalese in the CPO literature but don't understand the "...greater than..." legal clause.
Is it "10 years or 120,000 miles, whichever occurs first from the vehicle's original in-service date; OR 4 years or 48,000, whichever occurs first, from the date and mileage of the emissions modification."
I just bought a CPO TDI Jetta with 58,000 miles. How long is my dealership warranty good for?
I drive about 30,000 miles a year.
Paul
I just bought this on Friday with 26000 miles from an indy dealer who said he picked it up at auction. Clean carfax no dings dents has all the books and tools so far don't see anything wrong.
Looking at the carfax it wasn't sold until December of 2017. To me that kind of seems like it was fixed before it was sold. Would that make sense to more VW knowledgeable people? I'm taking it to the VW dealer on Monday to get another key made / programmed. I'd like to talk to them about remaining warranty and if it qualifies for the extended, but the way they act on the phone makes me wonder how helpful they'll be.
Anyone here have an idea what applies?
There are a lot of people who buy cars they never should have and sell in short time due to financial reasons.I get freaked out by '15s that were sold new after the fix and then sold at auction after short use.
Makes me wonder why someone would be so lucky as to grab one of these things before they all sold out, and then turn around and get rid of it? Especially in only 18 months. They have exceptional warranties and lesser HPFP/DPF issues than earlier models. Makes no sense someone would get out of it unless it was salvage car that somehow slipped through.
Or people who buy a new car every 12-18 months because they can afford it. Some companies also replace fleet/company cars on a similar time scale but that's not as common.There are a lot of people who buy cars they never should have and sell in short time due to financial reasons.
I believe it was a lease return. That's the best I can make of the Carfax anyway. Checked and double checked for salvage and don't see anything. No yellow inkpen for junk yard parts. The skid plate is missing though, that bothers me.I get freaked out by '15s that were sold new after the fix and then sold at auction after short use.
Makes me wonder why someone would be so lucky as to grab one of these things before they all sold out, and then turn around and get rid of it? Especially in only 18 months. They have exceptional warranties and lesser HPFP/DPF issues than earlier models. Makes no sense someone would get out of it unless it was salvage car that somehow slipped through.
It wouldn't be VW CPO if you bought it from a Toyota dealership. Sounds like they gave you a nice warranty tho. And you got a hell of a good price.Well, I bought a '15 GSW TDI from a Toyota dealership.
25K miles, great shape, $13,000, 24,000 bumper to bumper and 250K mile drivetrain warranty. No idea about it being CPO, Toyota dealership is useless for VW info, as expected.
Might want to change the air and cabin filters, too. I assume the oil's been changed!I picked up my 2012 Jetta TDI manual, premium edition, with 49K miles about 6 months ago for $9700. I'm very happy with it, thought it was a fair price. I'm now at almost 60K and realized it has probably never had a fuel filter change, so waiting for the weather to warm up!
Great deal! I got a similar one: but DSG and 50K for $9700 earlier this year.I just picked up a 2012 Golf tdi 4 door with tech package, heated seats, navigation, sun roof, 6 speed manual car for $10,000. The best part is that it only has 15k miles.