2004 Volkswagen Jetta 4dr 112 WB AWD

2004 Volkswagen Jetta 4dr 112 WB AWD

Remington West, CO

7165 Arapahoe Road Boulder, CO 80303
P:303-807-4101
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Price:
$11,650 $12,995
Mileage
74,350 Miles
Engine
6-cylinder, 2.7L V6 SMPI DOHC 30V Twin Tur
Transmission
4 Speed Manual
Fuel
Diesel
Color
Blue
Make
Volkswagen
Model
Jetta
Model Year
2004
VIN
3VWSR69M64M105438

2 Owner ,GLS Model, with all the options, Extremely Nice, No Accidents, Very LOW Miles, Gets up to 50+ MPGs with plenty of power and this Car has a Clean Carfax ( AutoCheck ) Send for a Copy to: pwest80303@aol.com , , Why diesel? Reasons why diesel engines are far superior to gasoline engines:Far more torque. A typical gasoline engine has a torque to horsepower ratio of something like 0.9: 1. A diesel on the other hand is more like 2.5 : 1 or even higher. Why is torque so important? Torque is what supplies the power to move the vehicle. Horsepower tells you how "quickly" you can apply that torque to the ground. Far better fuel economy: Diesel has more potential energy in it than gas does, so it takes significantly less diesel fuel to get the same amount of released (useable) energy. ·Much longer engine life. Why? By its nature, a diesel engine simply must be built much, much beefier than a gas engine. A gas engine has spark plugs which cause the fuel/air mixture to ignite in the cylinders. A diesel is a compression engine, meaning it squeezes the fuel/air mixture until the mixture builds up enough heat that it ignites on its own, which is a much more powerful explosion inside the cylinder than a gas engine experiences an in order to handle that extra explosive force, a diesel engine has to be much heavier duty than an equivalent gas engine leading to the engine being able to last far longer than a gas engine. ·As an example, a typical gasser is intended for 200,000 miles of life before it needs any serious engine work. And that's only the more modern gas engine designs in the last 15 years. ·Also diesel fuel is classified as oil - a lubricant. Gasoline is classified as a solvent. Just think of what that does to the inside of an engine over time cheaper maintenance costs. Why? Well, diesel engines just don't have as many parts as a gas engine does. A diesel engine can burn other fuels with absolutely no modifications at all. Diesels can run on a variety of what are collectively referred to as bio-diesel fuels. These include vegetable oils of many sorts, including used deep frying oil.,Why diesel? Reasons why diesel engines are far superior to gasoline engines:Far more torque. A typical gasoline engine has a torque to horsepower ratio of something like 0.9: 1. A diesel on the other hand is more like 2.5 : 1 or even higher. Why is torque so important? Torque is what supplies the power to move the vehicle. Horsepower tells you how "quickly" you can apply that torque to the ground. Far better fuel economy: Diesel has more potential energy in it than gas does, so it takes significantly less diesel fuel to get the same amount of released (useable) energy. ·Much longer engine life. Why? By its nature, a diesel engine simply must be built much, much beefier than a gas engine. A gas engine has spark plugs which cause the fuel/air mixture to ignite in the cylinders. A diesel is a compression engine, meaning it squeezes the fuel/air mixture until the mixture builds up enough heat that it ignites on its own, which is a much more powerful explosion inside the cylinder than a gas engine experiences an in order to handle that extra explosive force, a diesel engine has to be much heavier duty than an equivalent gas engine leading to the engine being able to last far longer than a gas engine. ·As an example, a typical gasser is intended for 200,000 miles of life before it needs any serious engine work. And that's only the more modern gas engine designs in the last 15 years. ·Also diesel fuel is classified as oil - a lubricant. Gasoline is classified as a solvent. Just think of what that does to the inside of an engine over time cheaper maintenance costs. Why? Well, diesel engines just don't have as many parts as a gas engine does. A diesel engine can burn other fuels with absolutely no modifications at all. Diesels can run on a variety of what are collectively referred to as bio-diesel fuels. These include vegetable oils of many sorts, includin

  • 4 Door
  • 2 Wheel Drive
  • Front Wheel Drive
  • Manual Transmission
  • Alloy Wheels
  • New Tires
  • Sun/Moon Roof
  • Air Conditioning
  • Cruise Control
  • Folding Rear Seat
  • Heated Mirrors
  • Power Door Locks
  • Power Mirrors
  • Power Steering
  • Power Windows
  • Rear Defrost
  • Tilt Steering
  • Alarm
  • AM/FM Radio
  • Anti-theft
  • CD Changer
  • Daytime Running Lights
  • Keyless Entry
  • Stereo/Tape
  • Antilock Brakes
  • Driver Air Bag
  • Passenger Air Bag
  • Side Air Bags