2013 Electric Fiat500e Personalized By Hans Zimmer: Proceeds Benefit Mptf on 2040-cars
Glendale, California, United States
Engine:83 kW Electric Motor (111 hp / 147 lb-ft Torque)
Vehicle Title:Clear
Sub Model: Electric
Make: Fiat
Exterior Color: Arancio Elettrico (Electric Orange)
Model: 500
Interior Color: Steam (White)
Trim: 2-Door
Warranty: Vehicle has an existing warranty
Drive Type: FWD
Mileage: 440
FIAT® 500e
Personalized by Hans Zimmer
Model: 2013 FIAT® 500e Battery Electric
VIN#: 3C3-CFFGE9DT-643461
Mileage: 440
Condition: Used
Exterior Color: Arancio Elettrico (Electric Orange)
Interior Color: Steam (White)
Interior: Leatherette Bucket Seats
Engine: 83 kW Electric Motor (111 hp / 147 lb-ft Torque)
Transmission: Single-Speed
Warranty: Limited Warranty** (transferable)
MSRP: (Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price) is $31,800
Custom: Special label with Hans Zimmer signature
Q. Who is Kompolt?
A. MPTF has retained Kompolt to manage this auction. Kompolt provides a comprehensive auction management service focused on creating successful high-value, high-profile promotional auctions for charities, Nonprofit organizations and top brand companies. Kompolt is a promotional agency which helps define client brand promotional strategy through auctions, delivers creative design, and manages operations of feature online auctions for maximum visibility of well-known brands, media companies, charities, Nonprofits, public relations firms and advertising agencies.
Q. Is Bidder Pre-Qualification necessary to participate in this auction?
A. Yes. In order to help ensure a smooth and successful auction experience, Kompolt will be performing Bidder Pre-Qualification for this auction. To begin this process, please fill out the secure Bidder Pre-Qualification form.
Q. Why do all eBay members need to Pre-Qualify?
A. Kompolt realizes that the Bidder Pre-Qualification policy may seem like an unnecessary procedure to eBay community members in good standing, but to ensure a safe and fair auction, Kompolt require's that all bidders participate.
Questions?
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Q. Is bidding open internationally?
A. No. Only legal residents of the 48 contiguous United States are eligible to bid on this particular auction.
Q. I've won the auction! What happens next?
A. A representative of Kompolt will contact the winning bidder via email or phone to congratulate him or her as well as confirm the payment amount and payment instructions. Payment must be in US funds and received within three (3) business days of the close of the auction.
Q. What are the accepted methods of payment?
A. Kompolt accepts the following methods of payment: Bank wire transfer.
Q. Will a receipt be provided?
A. Yes, a receipt for the final bid amount paid will be provided by Kompolt.
Q. Who pays for shipping and how will the vehicle be delivered?
A. All delivery fees will be the responsibility of the winning bidder. The vehicle is located in Glendale, CA 91203.
Q. What is the condition of title?
A. The vehicle has a clear title.
Q. Will there be tax, transfer of title and registration fees?
A. Yes. The winning bidder or their designee is responsible for paying all fees associated with tax, transfer of title, and registration according to their own state's requirements. Transfer of ownership will take place at Orange Coast FIAT, 2524 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Fees will be collected at the Department of Motor Vehicles. Tax will be based on the final bid amount.
Q. Is this purchase tax deductible?
A. Please contact your personal tax advisor for information on this issue.
Q. **Is a warranty included? Does it follow the transfer of ownership?
A. Yes. Basic Limited Warranty: 4 Year/50,000 Miles. Electric Powertrain Limited Warranty: 4 Year/100,000 Miles.
HV Lithium-Ion Battery Limited Warranty: 8 Year/ 100,000 Miles. Ask dealer for a copy of the limited warranties or see your owner’s manual for details. It is transferable.
Q. What is the estimated delivery time?
A. Barring unanticipated circumstances, the expected delivery time is 3-4 weeks after final payment is received and acknowledged.
About The MPTF Foundation
For 90 years, MPTF has served as a beacon of hope for entertainment industry members in their time of need. As a charitable organization, the MPTF provides financial assistance and services essential to the wellbeing of the community and is a leader in the development and implementation of services and programs for seniors and those who care for them. MPTF is supported by the generosity of corporate donors and fellow entertainment industry members who contribute their time and money because they believe in the critical importance of Hollywood Helping Hollywood. For more information, visit MPTF.com. Help support their cause.
Terms and Conditions
- You agree, warrant and represent that you will not in any way advertise, promote, market, or utilize the Artist's name, likeness, voice, photograph, signature or image in any manner, for any reason at any time without the prior written consent of the Artist, in the use of the vehicle for commercial sale, auction, exhibition, rental or lease of the vehicle.
- Kompolt, the auction manager, is merely performing a management service on behalf of and at the direction of the selling party and as such is not responsible for any errors or omissions or for any warranties or guarantees either explicit or implied herein.
- The purchaser/high bidder agrees to pay within 3 business days of the close of the auction.
- Warranties: It is the buyer’s responsibility to preview the vehicle and determine its condition, originality and content. While descriptions are believed to be accurate, neither Kompolt nor MPTF or their employees, agents or contractors provide any warranties or guarantees express or implied, as to the genuineness, authenticity or accuracy of condition, or defect, if any, of the vehicle to be auctioned and will not be held responsible for discrepancies or inaccuracies in item descriptions provided, other than the warranties provided by the Seller.
- The vehicle is sold as is.
- The Motion Picture Television Fund (MPTF) will receive the proceeds of the winning bid on this item. The winning bidder will receive, in exchange for payment of the full bid price to the seller, the item described herein, under the terms described herein.
- A portion of the winning bid which exceeds the manufacturer's suggested retail price (MSRP) of the vehicle may be considered a contribution to MPTF and may be deductible under the provisions in the United States Internal Revenue Code Section 170. Please contact your personal tax advisor for more information on this issue.
- All bids are binding.
- All bids are in US dollars.
- Vehicle being auctioned is a used FIAT® 500e Battery Electric.
- The winning bidder is responsible for all tax, transfer of title, license, registration, insurance and other fees for the vehicle.
- Vehicle is being auctioned by MPTF.
- Vehicle will be titled in the name of the winning bidder or their designee.
- Eligible bidder must be at least 18 years of age.
- This vehicle is certified for and eligible for sale and registration in the United States only.
- The winning bidder will take delivery of the vehicle through FIAT Brand to the final recipient.
- The winning bidder is responsible for their own transportation to and from the delivery site.
- Subject to unanticipated delivery delays or constraints, or other factors beyond the control of the seller, this vehicle will be delivered within 30 days after final payment is received and acknowledged.
- This auction does not include any items or services that are not detailed above.
- Winning bidder agrees to have their picture taken with the vehicle, and they also agree to let FIAT Brand and/or MPTF use their picture and/or their likeness for promotional purposes.
- Kompolt reserves the right to block a bidder for any reason including but not limited to, feedback, non-paying bidder, bid retractions, and recent bid history.
- Your participation in this auction constitutes acceptance of these terms and conditions.
- Please note that due to the nature of high profile auctions, we have occasionally experienced attempted fraud through the use of second chance offers. If you are contacted by anyone other than a Kompolt representative about this vehicle or vehicles similar to this, please contact us immediately.
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