2012 Fiat 500 Sport No Reserve on 2040-cars
Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
WE ARE PROUD TO PRESENT THIS BEAUTY.
THIS FIAT 500 SPORT WAS BUILT IN 2012 AND AFTER JUST 1500 MILES WAS STOLEN.....
THE CAR WAS RECOVERED BUT THE INSURANCE COMPANY ALREADY PAID THE OWNER AND SALVAGED THE TITLE FOR LIABILITY REASON.
SO HERE IS YOUR CHANCHE TO BUY THIS BEAUTIFUL , LIKE NEW CONDITION FIAT 500 SPORT WITH AUTOMATIC TRASMISSION, RED LEATHER INTERIOR AND BOSE SOUND SYSTEM.NEW THE SAME CAR WILL BE AROUND $21,500 PLUS TAXES, DESTINATION CHARGE AND TITLE.YOU CAN HAVE IT AT A FRACTION OF THE COST.
THE CAR HAS ONLY 1949 MILES. IT IS NOT A MISPRINT. 1949 MILES. LIKE A NEW CAR.LOOK AT THE PICTURES AND IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTION CALL US.
DID I MENTION THAT WE ARE SELLING THIS CAR AT "NO RESERVE"
THE HIGHER BID WILL BRING IT HOME.
OF COURSE WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO TERMINATE THIS AUCTION AT ANY TIME SINCE THE CAR IS ALSO ADVERTISE LOCALLY AND WE CAN SELL IT AT ANY TIME. WE HAVE AN IDEA OF WHAT WE WOULD LIKE FOR IT SO IF YOU WANT TO MAKE US AN OFFER AND TERMINATE THE LISTING EARLIER, PLEASE DO SO.
If you decide to purchase the vehicle and you are serious about it the best way is to call us and discuss the condition of the sale. We can review your offers on eBay but we would not accept an offer unless we have at least $500 non-refundable deposit. Unfortunately eBay system is not designed to where we can collect a deposit before we accept an offer and if we accept the offer and you do not follow the purchase we would loose our listing fees. It cost close to $100 to list a car. So once again if you are serious and you would like to buy the car the best way is to call 702-325-2266.
ALL SALES ARE FINAL, WHERE IS, AS-IS BUYER TO PAY $300 DOC FEE AND NEVADA TAXES IF NEVADA RESIDENT.
IF YOU WANT TO HAVE THE CAR INSPECTED WE DON'T HAVE ANY PROBLEM AS LONG AS YOU PAY FOR THE INSPECTION AND THE SHOP MUST BE A FIAT DEALER.
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