2012 Fiat 500 Pop Automatic - Black Over Red Only 5k Miles! Like New! on 2040-cars
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
I am selling my 2012 Fiat 500 Pop Automatic. It is Nero Puro Black Metallic over Red/Ivory Two Tone Interior. The car only has 5200 miles, and has been babied its entire life! It really is a great car, and you can fit a surprising amount in the trunk! I changed the oil once, at about 4000 miles.
The car seats 4, and the rear seats fold down for extra cargo room. I have consistently gotten 36-38 MPG on the highway! The tires are barely worn, no rips or stains on the carpet or the floor. Clean carfax, never been in an accident, no door dings or paint work anywhere! The car has the carpet floor mats in it. The AC is ice cold, the heat is warm, everything works great! It has the radio with iPod, USB, and AUX inputs. Manual adjustable seats. I have more pictures available, message me with any questions. I can provide the CarFax via email. These sticker at over $18k with the Automatic, plus tax! Save thousands! I am asking $13900 or best offer. I have the title in hand, am the original owner, and will work with you if you would like to finance the car with your bank. The only reason I am selling the Fiat is because I just accepted a job that requires relocating and need something that has 4WD. |
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