2008 Pt Cruiser Only 95,000 Miles!!!! on 2040-cars
Ephrata, Pennsylvania, United States
Up for auction is a 2008 PT CRUISER. This car is in very good condition.
I have owned this car for 4 years the biggest mechanical issue I have had was to replace the battery which was ONLY 6 months ago. Very clean inside and out. As you can see from the photos there is some VERY MINOR work that could be done on the outside of the right rear bumper along with the middle of the rear bumper as well. It comes power windows,power locks, tilt steering, am/fm radio, single CD player. connection for I pad,I phone, ect. Air conditioner, I have NEVER missed an oil change in 4 years!!!! This car is in top notch running condition!!!! BATTERY IS ONLY 6 MONTHS OLD!!!! The winning bidder WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR TAKING DELIVERY OF THIS VEHICLE I.E. YOU WILL PAY FOR SHIPPING OR PICKING IT UP IN PERSON!!! IF YOU ARE WITHIN 25 MILES OF MY LOCATION I MAY CONSIDER DOING THE DELIVERY MYSELF!!! If you have ANY questions please feel free to ask I will respond WITHIN 24 HOURS!!!! Thank You for taking time to look and Good Luck bidding!!! |
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