2003 VOLKSWAGEN GTI
      
      
      
  

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Used 2003 Volkswagen GTI Hatchback
Posted: 34 days ago
Year: 2003
Make/Model: VOLKSWAGEN GTI VR6
Price:
$14,980
Location: Countryside, Illinois
Mileage: 33,781 Miles
VIN #: 9BWDH61J834057201 Vehicle History
Int Color: Black
Ext Color: Silver
Transmission: Manual
Condition: Used

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Phone:708-354-6600
Dealership:The Autobarn Vw Of Countryside
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Description:
***Financing as low as 3.99% apr on all Certified Pre-Loved Volkswagens*** - VR6 GTI ONE-OWNER LOW MILES MUST DRIVE - Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Steering, Power Windows, Power Door Locks, Power Mirrors, Leather Steering Wheel, Leather Shifter, Heated Seat, Clock, Tachometer, Tilt Steering Wheel, Telescoping Steering Wheel, Moonroof, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags, Keyless Entry, Security System, ABS Brakes, Traction Control, Rear Defogger, Fog Lights, Intermittent Wipers, AM-FM, Cassette, Anti-Theft, Alloy Wheels, Leather Interior Surface -

This listing has been provided by The Autobarn VW of Countryside 6191 Joliet Rd. Countryside, IL 60525.

http://www.vwofchicagoland.com/detail.aspx?iid=4751777

  • Option: AM/FM Stereo AM/FM Stereo
  • Option: Leather Interior Leather Interior

 

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2003 VOLKSWAGEN GTI Fuel Economy

Estimated Fuel Economy
Trim
City (mpg)
Highway (mpg)
GTI 2.8L
21
29

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Car Facts 2003 VOLKSWAGEN GTI Fun Facts

The 2007 GTI is a legendary sports sedan with a unique manual DSGTM transmission that utilizes direct shifting, which essentially automatically depresses clutch-shift points more efficiently and quicker than even a professional driver can. But the GTI today is all purity, and for those who want the unique control of a clutch, the all-new GTI comes with a standard six-speed manual transmission. Top speed is electronically governed at 130 miles per hour in the U.S. The Volkswagen Rabbit GTI, the North American version of the high-performance Golf GTI, debuted in Canada in 1979 and in the United States for 1983 model year. Assembled from parts made in Mexico, Canada, Germany and the U.S. in Volkswagen's Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania assembly plant, it had the same Mark 1 chassis, and the same A1 body type as the Mark 1 Golf GTI that had been on sale in Europe since 1976, with a few exceptions. Key distinct features of the Rabbit GTI were its squared front end styling, and its alloy "snowflake" wheels. The interior came in either a red or blue themed felt and leatherette trim. The squared styling of the front end, particularly the wraparound direction indicator lights, gave it added safety and slight improvement in performance. Under the hood, the engine was a JH 1.8 liter 4-cylinder petrol engine that ran on unleaded fuel. The JH 1.8l was transversely mounted, and it would peak in stock condition at 90 HP, delivered through a close-ratio five-speed transmission. Claims for gas mileage of near-perfectly tuned Rabbit GTIs range between 25 and 30 miles per gallon.
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The fifth-generation Volkswagen GTI, launched in Europe in 2005, went on sale in the U.S. in 2006.

Originally launched in 1983, the Volkswagen GTI was called a "pocket rocket".