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REDUCED TO ?5,799 - 2010 Volkswagen Golf S TDI FOR SALE


LollyED

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Hi - we are selling our VW Golf for ?6,999 O.n.o. Details below:


- great condition

- full service history and within MOT

- only done approx 41,000 miles

- diesel

- 1.6

- only one previous owner and we bought in 2013

- two sets of keys - central locking

- isofix connection

- CD/radio/air con/heating etc

- in midnight blue


We have never had any problems with the car - it has never broken down and to our knowledge has never been in an accident of any sort. Does have some external scratches on the body work. Otherwise very good internal and external condition.


PM if you would like to view/test drive.


Thanks L

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