Impala 4 Door Chevy Pre-owned/finc.and Application Not Needed If Paid In Full. on 2040-cars
South Ozone Park, New York, United States
PLEASE READ BEFORE ACTING ON CONTACTING ME ON THE:IMPALA
LT CHEVY 4 DOOR 2010 LIKE NEW AS SHOWN IN PHOTO'S,THE ENGINE IS A 6 AS
SHOWN,GREAT ON GAS.POWER STEERING,POWER WINDOWS,POWER LOCKS,REMOTE
START,
AM/FM
CD RADIO,ETC AS SHOWN,THE TIRERS AS GOOD AND ALLOY RIMS AS SHOWN NO
PLASIC AT ALL,THE TRUNK IS VERY BIG,THE MILES AS SHOWN 2,573 HARDLY WENT
AROUND THE BLOCK. THE BACK OF THE SEATS FOLD IN AND FOLD OUT TO HOLD
CUPS OF WATER OR SODA AND OR JUICES,FOR THOSES LONG RIDES,THE STEERING
CAN CONTROL THE RADIO AS TO CHANGE CHANNELS AND VOL.,CURISE CONTROL ,AND
MUCH MORE AS SEEN, THE STEERING WHEEL ADJUSTS FOR YOU-TILT STEERING
WHEEL,A/C WORKS GREAT AND DEFROSTER TO BACK AND FRONT WINDOWS TO WORKS
GREAT. THE CAN RUNS GREAT. NO PROBLEMS AND SOLD AS IS LIKE NEW. THE
PRICE I'AM ASKING IS $21,671.52. THE BANK IS STILL OWED FUNDS ON THE CAR,PLEASE READ ON. THANK YOU VERY MUCH Note: Will fax all the application by Ally to fill out and send back to them and can take it from there,the car will rebuild your credit and if you all have great credit the bank will have lower payments for you all,i added the applications along with the photo's so all can fill out and send back to Ally or by calling there number at 1-888-925-2559, Thank you NOTE:NOT NEEDED IF PAID IN FULL/ONLY $4.200.00 OR LESS IS OWED THAT WOULD BE TO COVER TAXES,ETC. On Jul. 25, 2011 20:37:42, the following description has been added:I like to state that the car drives great and i did put 2045miles on it. Still new as it came off the dealship's floor.Thank you Note:Now the car has 3217 Miles on it sofar. Runs geat,thank you all. PLease
note:the new buyer of this auto needs good credit as they would need to
take payments over from the bank,still owe on the auto,any dealer or
buyer intesrted please e-mail me please. The amount owned $4,200.00 or less. Thank you Also note:payments would vary depending on the persons credit i believe,if your credit is good you will get lower payments toward the car. The car is in great condition as you can see from the photo's as cannot drive the car any longer due to and medical problem i have right now,the bank might even skip a months payment on the auto and the bank works with all they are a very exellent bank i trust that is forsure,other banks give you problems not this bank at all. Please do not pay until you are approved for the loan to take over the payments,i will give you the invoice and i will wait until your approved for the loan,it's my auto i'am selling for the price set,and await until i'am paid.That would be the $4,200.00 for application fees,taxes,and other fees owed.Thank you again Note:Buyer is responsiable for shipping costs to anther state and it would vary to all,depending on locations,soon the ad will go to all 50 states and on.............................! If you have a fax machine i will send you the application to fill out and send back to Ally Bank,if one wants you can apply with your bank and give them the Vin. Number shown on my listing that will be fine to. To get started and get approved faster and the paper work done sooner and we can move from there. Thank you very much. On Feb-28-13 at 10:01:13 PST, seller added the following information:
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