2012 Fiat 500 Sport 5spd Only 16k Miles on 2040-cars
Newark, New Jersey, United States
Up for sale is a 2012 Fiat Sport with roughly 16k miles since it is still driven the miles will increase slightly. It has minor scratches/scuffs but nothing too noticeable.
Aside from all the regular features, it also comes with 35% window tints all around except the front windshield, H.I.D lighting, and official Fiat 500 all-weather rubber mats, as well as the official Fiat 500 carpet mats.I am the only driver and owner of the car so it has been taken great care of. It is still under the 36,000/3yr warranty since it was bought on Jan 1, 2012. The car has been great to me, but it is now ready to share memories with a new owner. Feel free to contact me at any time for any questions regarding the car and I will get back to you. |
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