2004 Chevrolet Ssr Base Convertible 2-door 5.3l on 2040-cars
Henderson, Nevada, United States
ANY QUESTIONS, OFFERS, OR DIRECTIONS PLEASE CALL-702-366-4803 Email Dasilva@hendersonhyundai.com Jason Da Silva eBay Director MOST OF OUR LISTINGS END WITH A PHONE CALL ! PLEASE READ IMPORTANT INFORMATION! Reasons to buy from us. 1. We are a Franchised Hyundai dealer and all vehicles go thru the same inspection process as our Certified Hyundai's. 2. We are privately owned dealer, not one of those corporate places. We answer to our customers not the stock holders. 3. We price our cars aggressively at or below market value based on condition and miles. Many times we are priced at our near trade value. 4. It is always best to purchase on eBay. You have the eBay Buyer protection. 5. No hassle!! eBay price is always our lowest price. PLEASE KNOW: the cars listed on eBay may be sold at any time on eBay, at the store by one of the 25 sales people or by one of our other dealerships taking and selling the car at there store. If you have a strong interest please contact me as soon as you can. We Market Price our cars. That means that we have done the research and have priced them at what they should sell for based on transactions that is we do not start high and work our way down. We try to offer a fair price based on condition, options, service and market. Any questions please contact me. All the cars you see on our eBay site were trade in's and not bought at auction. Sometimes the cars will be pictured before detail to get the ad's running. If you have a question about condition please contact me. These are all pre-owned cars and trucks and as such may have some imperfections. All have been fully inspected in our shop and have been serviced and reconditioned. All vehicles are detailed. All vehicles will come with at least 1 key and may not have books. A Free Carfax is provided at the bottom of the listing, please review it. If you can not open it please call me and I will email it to you. For more information please contact me. I am Jason Da Silva / eBay Director, not only am I the Director I am a eBay shopper as well. I have 8 years experience in the retail automotive internet industry. The phone number is my direct line, so you can reach me with any questions you may have or to make an offer. We are Henderson Hyundai, Number #1 Hyundai dealership in Nevada! I will assist you with all aspects of your eBay purchase including paperwork, shipping, financing, extended warranties and optional items. |
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