2011 Chrysler Town&country Touring Braun Wheelchair Handicap Van, Only 26k Miles on 2040-cars
Clearwater, Florida, United States
Serious bidders only. If you are not sure about something, please ask.Please make sure you have a loan pre-approved before bidding. (We can not stress this enough. The Ebay auctions are not free and we like to sell our cars the first time they are listed.) Not all the financial institutions will finance vehicles with a branded title!
No further inspection is needed ,title is ready to be transferred to the new owner with no hassle
You are Bidding on a 2011 Chrysler town&country touring braun wheelchair van with only 26K actual miles. IT Features a dark blue exterior and tan interior. Combining style, versatility, and value, this 2011 town&country is a lot of minivan for the money! It drives and handles like new and has plenty of room for passengers and cargo, with a all power door, tailgate, and wheelchair ramp for easy access, It is loaded with options:
PLEASE KEEP IN MIND THAT SOME MEASUREMENTS MAY BE DIFFERENT DUE TO VEHICLE OPTIONS, IF THERE IS A SPECIFIC DIMENSIONS YOU NEED PLEASE EMAIL US BEFORE PLACING A BID.
There is no tax to be paid on the wheelchair conversion, only on the value of the van. This applies to mostly Florida buyers and those that will be driving the vehicle back to their state.
INTERIOR PICS WILL BE UP TOMORROW
COMPANY POLICIES REGARDING BIDDING, PAYMENT, AND DELIVERY
When
you bid you are entering into a legal and binding contract to purchase the
vehicle described above. PAYMENT, FEES AND TAXES INFORMATION :
We provide no in house financing! All customers are responsible for a $200 (this fee is taxable) documentation and administration fee. This is a mandatory fee and is not negotiable, dealers are not excluded. All buyer's are responsible to pay sales tax according to the percentage of tax in state which buyer resides. Sales tax paid in State of Florida will be credited in the state in which vehicle will be registered in. In Florida buyers pays additional registration fees when being titled.( Please check with your local DMV). Payment can be made by cashier's check, wire transfer, or personal check that clears before delivery, and of course, cash. SHIPPING : We are connected with most independent shippers and transporters, domestic and worldwide, directly. Our goal is to cut out the middle man (dispatch companies and brokers) and go directly to the drivers and shippers. This naturally will speed up the process and pass the savings on to you. So please let us know if you need any assistance within the 49 states and overseas. SPECIFIC NOTICES REGARDING THIS AUCTION:
We reserve the right to cancel any bids at our discretion. Seller reserves the right to cancel this sale at any time for any reason. Seller shall not be held liable for any such cancellation. All Vehicles are sold AS-IS. No warranty is expressed or implied from F.P.F. We provide links within our auctions to third-party Warranty Companies. If available, a warranty is optional and the customer is under no obligation to purchase one if not desired. If a warranty is purchased, it is at the customer's sole discretion and is an agreement between the customer and the warranty company only. We attempt to be as thorough as possible with our inspections, so as not to leave anything to chance. We want everyone to be happy with their purchase. However, any and all purchasers should understand that due to the fact that these vehicles are "used" in nature, logic and reason should determine what IS and what ISN'T in excess of normal wear and tear
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"I constantly encourage my co-workers at Fiat and Chrysler to go beyond the cliche and the conventional to try new approaches and change perspective each and every day," Marchionne said. "I exhort them not to repeat the same things, the same approaches, and I remind them they are indeed free. The freedom I am talking about is something inside you. It is determined by how open minded you remain, how receptive you are to the new and to the different, to the infinite possibilities that present themselves even if you don't go looking for them or could never have imagined. Being free means that you have the strength not to be conditioned by what others want you to do or by what may seem to be the easiest choice."
Amen to that. You can check out the brief press release on the address below as well as a video of a few highlights from the speech.
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Why has Toyota applied to trademark "Supra," the name of one of its legendary sports cars, even though it hasn't sold one in the United States in 16 years? Why would General Motors continue to register "Chevelle" long after one of the most famous American muscle cars hit the end of the road? And what could Chrysler possibly do with the rights to "313," the area code for Detroit?