1994 Buick Century Custom Wagon Florida Tittle & Serviced on 2040-cars
Port Richey, Florida, United States
We are offering for sale, a Florida bought and driven Buick century Station wagon with 3rd row seat. This car was owned by a retiree, who has been driving the car locally for grocery store, etc. He is non-smoker, therefore the car does not need air freshener. We have driven this car over 100 miles and the following is what we can share with you:
The vehicle starts, runs and shifts, extremely smooth, The air conditioning and heat including windows, rear defroster, remote rear window release(located in glove compartment) are in good working condition. The tires are about 70-80% good and the car was garaged since it was bought in this area, and a simple wash with water and light soap makes the car look like brand new, which is not common since we have the sun and its effect on cars in Florida. as we stated earlier this car has the optional 3rd row seat that is fold-able and has hardly ever been used. Since this is a Florida car there is no rust, and whoever wins this vehicle, considering it is low mileage, will enjoy this vehicle for many years to come. Please
be advised that you are buying this car from a Dealer, which means we
are insured and bonded. Over 50% of the vehicles we sell, are shipped to
other states or sometimes other countries. Also be advised
that we have done our best to check the vehicle including driving it, so
that we may share with you any positive and negative feedback about the
vehicle. Since the car is made out of a thousand plus parts it is
physically impossible for us to cover everything that can go wrong with
the vehicle (including but not limited to fuses, lights, etc)things
that can be good today and bad tomorrow. As I stated earlier we have
driven every car we offer on Ebay before we offer it, and our primary
concerns, are usually including making sure the car drives good, the
transmission shifts OK, the front/rear lights, windows and other
electronics are in working condition meaning we have done our due
diligence. Upon winning the car, you
can fly down and drive the vehicle to your destination or we will help
you with shipping arrangements, and the following are examples for the
last 30 days as far as some shipping prices (this was before gas was $4 a
gallon) - Michigan, Wisconsin, Ohio and Illinois- around $325-500 - New York, New Jersey, Northeastern states- around $325-550 - Georgia, the Carolina- around $225-350 - Southern California, Texas- about $600-950 - North Dakota- around $900 The above will give you an idea of the approximate shipping costs. We do not have our own shipping company, but rather use a dispatch who will list the shipping destination and what the seller is willing to pay on the multi-shipping company list. Unlike other companies, we do not make any money by referring you to any certain shipping company, and instead we find you the most discounted rate. We have tried to take as many pictures as possible from all angles, however if you need additional pictures, simply email or call BJ our sales manager at (727)-992-3000. We are proud of our reputation and we will do our best to deliver a great quality car to you. Please understand that you are buying a USED CAR meaning, per Florida law, this is an AS-IS sale. We urge you, if you have time after winning the auction, please fly down, drive the car and enjoy the Florida weather. |
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