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VOLKSWAGENGOLF 2.0 Golf GTi Performance 5dr

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  • Make: Volkswagen
  • Milage: 109000 Miles
  • Year: 2013
  • Model: Golf
  • Transmission: Manual
  • Fuel: Petrol
  • Location: RH56RA

Description

FSH NAV SENSORS LEATHER LOADED.

? **Experience the Thrill of the Volkswagen Golf GTi Performance!** ?Unleash the power and elegance of the Volkswagen Golf 2.0 Golf GTi Performance 5dr, a masterpiece of engineering and style. This stunning vehicle, finished in sleek Deep Black, is ready to elevate your driving experience to new heights.? **Key Features:**- **Advanced Telephone Connection** ?: Stay connected effortlessly.- **Discover Navigation Pro Touch-Screen Navigation DVD Radio System** ?: Navigate with ease and enjoy top-notch entertainment.- **Voice Activation** ??: Command your car with just your voice.- **19in Alloy Wheels - Santiago** ?: Ride in style with these eye-catching wheels.- **Climate Windscreen** ??: Perfect visibility in any weather.- **Winter Pack** ??: Stay warm and comfortable during the colder months.- **Performance Pack** ?: Experience unmatched performance and agility.- **Airbags - Side System Rear and Rear Seat Belt Reminder** ??: Enhanced safety for you and your passengers.- **Keyless Entry - with Start-Stop Button** ?: Convenience at your fingertips.- **Vienna Leather - Black** ?: Luxurious and comfortable interior.- **Park Assist** ??: Effortless parking every time.- **High Beam Assist** ?: Improved visibility for safer night driving.- **ACC - Adaptive Chassis Control** ?: Smooth and responsive handling.This Volkswagen Golf has been cherished by 3 previous owners and is now ready for you to take the wheel. With its blend of performance, luxury, and cutting-edge technology, it's the perfect companion for any journey.Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to own a piece of automotive excellence. Visit us today and experience the Volkswagen Golf GTi Performance for yourself! ??.

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