bill.brand@huffines.net
1024 S. Stemmons
Lewisville, 75067
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2010 CHALLENGER SRT8
This is a nice car!! It is clean and a great collector's car. It is gorgeous in the Furious Fuchsia with white leather, heated seats, navigation, sunroof, 6-sp transmission, Kicker sound group, Sirius satellite radio, bluetooth and much more. It will come with the remaining factory powertrain warranty. If you have any questions please contact
Bill Brand 817-501-1007
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ABOUT US
We are a licensed, family-owned Automobile Dealership Group serving the North Texas area for 80 years. We specialize in clean, late model vehicles with clear titles. Bid on our cars with full confidence! We're extremely confident in our vehicles. Customer satisfaction is extremely important to us, and we have a team dedicated to making sure our eBay customers are satisfied.
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TERMS & CONDITIONS
Welcome to Huffines Pre-Owned Vehicles on Ebay.com!
Please read complete descriptions carefully before placing your bid. As far as possible we fully state vehicle features, options, and condition in our listings. Our vehicles are exactly as described or you have no obligation to take delivery. If the vehicle can be shown to deviate significantly from the description in the eBay listing, we will offer to buy back the vehicle within 3 days, provided the vehicle is located within 200 miles of a Huffines Dealership and is in the same condition as at the time of sale. Additional fees (e.g., shipping) outside of the original transaction price will not be refunded. Please read our General Terms of Sale.
SELLER'S PAYMENT INSTRUCTIONS
Successful high bidder must submit a $500.00 non-refundable down payment within 48 hours of auction close. Remaining balance must be paid in full within 5 days of auction close. Seller accepts cash in person, certified checks, wire transfers from known financial institutions and third party financing. Personal checks may be accepted solely at the seller's discretion. Payments made by certified or personal checks, when approved, will be held up to 14 days to clear. Call for info on taxes and fees.
GENERAL TERMS OF SALE
By bidding and winning this auction you have entered into a legal and binding contract to purchase the vehicle described above. All bidders must have pre-approved financing in place PRIOR to bidding, or be able to pay cash for the vehicle. We do accept trade-ins on auction items. We will be happy to try and pre-approve you before bidding through our lending partners. Feel free to call us or just send an e-mail for a credit application. We're here to help!!
We accept Certified and Cashiers Checks and Funding Transfers in $US only.
Texas buyers pay 6.25% sales tax. Buyers outside of Texas are responsible for applicable sales taxes in their home state. If necessary these taxes will be collected at time of contracting.
Buyer will be responsible for his own Licensing Requirements in State of residence.
Buyer can inspect vehicle at our premises 6 days a week, Monday thru Saturday. Unless stated otherwise all vehicles are sold 'As Is,' that is to say with no warranty. Remaining manufacturers coverage may exist or a service contract may be available.
Seller reserves the right to cancel your bid if you have any negative feedback that might prejudice your bid.
All sales are subject to Texas VIT Tax based at .002364 of purchase price. For example, the VIT for a $10,000 purchase is $23.64 ($10,000.00 x .002364).
We will contact the successful high bidder by phone or email after the auction closes. You must respond by phone within twenty-four (24) hours to confirm your intention to buy.
Winning bidders must respond to us by telephone within 24 hours of auction closure to confirm your purchase or the vehicle may be re-listed or sold to any other qualified buyer.
We are a full service retail dealership; As such we reserve the right to end this auction at any time if the vehicle sells. We reserve the right to notify bidders and cancel this auction early. We shall not be held liable for any such cancellation. We strongly suggest taking advantage of the 'Buy it Now' option if featured to avoid this possibility.
The sale must be completed within seven (7) days after the auction closes.
All funding must be received as soon as possible and within no more than 5 days of auction closure or we reserve the right to re-list or sell to any other qualified buyer.
All deliveries must be completed Monday through Saturday, 9am to 8pm Central Standard Time.
Please contact Huffines' eBay department with any and all of your questions prior to bidding at the phone number listed. Winning Bidder must confirm his winning bid with a $500 down payment within 48 hours of auction end. Balance of purchase price is due to Seller within 5 days of the end of the auction.
Assure peace of mind with service contract coverage on your purchase up to 100,000 miles. We have great rates on service contracts!
Please understand that the vehicles are Pre-Owned vehicles and at times, the vehicles may come without accessories such as extra keys, cd magazines, navigation discs, floormats, tools, and owner's manuals. Please call for the exact accessories included for the vehicle. Some items may be obtained at additional cost.
To serve you best, we prefer to show vehicles by appointment.
Those wishing to have your vehicle shipped - all shipping charges are buyer's responsibility.
Any claims arising from shipping or damage are between buyer and shipping company.
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
No bid retractions in the last 24 hours of the auction! If there are bid retractions in that time period, we reserve the right to cancel all bids, end the auction early and re-list this vehicle to protect the integrity of the auction process. Please keep in mind when bidding you are entering into a legal and binding contract to purchase the above described vehicle from Huffines Auto Dealerships. Negative feedback will be posted if the above conditions are not adhered to. DO NOT BID if you have previous negative feedback regarding a vehicle purchase! We reserve the right to DECLINE bids from bidders with ANY negative feedback.
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