2000 Gmc Sonoma 4wd Extended Cab Private Sale No Reserve on 2040-cars
Lovettsville, Virginia, United States
For Sale By:Private Seller
Engine:4.3
Drive Type: 4WD
Make: GMC
Mileage: 223,300
Model: Sonoma
Trim: 4WD EXTENDED CAB
2000 GMC SONOMA
4WD EXTENDED CAB
NO RESERVE
PRIVATE SALE
VEHICLE IS ONE OF OUR MECHANICS- SO ITS BEEN VERY WELL MAINTAINED.
ONLY REASON HE IS SELLING- HE IS JUST TIRED OF DRIVING IT!
HE HAS A 80 MILE COMMUTE DAILY- THE MILEAGE REFLECTS THAT!
THE LAST MILE IS AN UNPAVED ROAD SO THE 4WD ALWAYS WORKS WITH NO ISSUES
GET IN, DRIVE IT ANYWHERE WITH NO WORRIES.
??PLEASE ASK QUESTIONS IF YOU HAVE ANY BEFORE BIDDING!!!
These are known to be very dependable cars and would make someone a great daily driver. Please look at all the pictures and please ask questions and i'll get back to you as soon as possible. All items are sold as is, where is. Non-refundable deposit by PayPal due in 24 hours. The balance in cash and pickup of vehicle is expected within 7 days of auction end. Buyer is responsible for all arrangements and shipping costs { if shipping is the way you go } but i am willing to work with your shipper for pickup of vehicle. If I do not hear from the buyer or get a deposit in 36 hours, I reserve the right to sell to another party. $125 doc fee applies to all sales. This fee helps to cover the cost of the Gross Receipt Inventory Business Tax, paperwork, accountant etc.... 2 weeks free storage $20/day thereafter. Transit tags are availablee for a fee. We have transporters and drivers that can deliver the car for you anywhere in the continental USA for competetive rates.
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All vehicles are being sold as-is, where is with no warranty, expressed or implied. The seller shall not be responsible for correctness of description, authenticity, genuineness, or defects herein, and makes no warranty in connection therewith. Any and all descriptions or representations are for identification purposes only and are not to be construed as a warranty of any type. Your bid is binding under applicable statute. The buyer assumes all responsibility for all defects known and unknown. The seller assumes no responsibility for any repairs, defects or damages pre-existing or otherwise regardless of any oral or written statements about the vehicle. The buyer has no right of rescission and is not entitled to any compensation for known or unknown, or disclosed, or undisclosed damage or repairs. Do not bid if you are not prepared to conclude your purchase. All information and comments contained within the vehicle listings are deemed reliable, but are not guaranteed. We try very hard to make sure they are as accurate as possible. If an option or feature is not listed in the ad or you do not see it in the pictures, then the vehicle most likely does not have that option or feature. We do not want you to be unhappy with your purchase but at the same time you have to understand what "AS-IS" means. It means sold without warranty - no exceptions. Most cars are sold at wholesale prices, many way below book prices. Therefore there is minimum profit at best and as such we can not afford to warranty the vehicle as if you had purchased it off a retail lot at full list price. Remember many of these cars are near a decade old or many have in excess of 100,000 miles so they may be new to you but that doesn’t change the fact that they are used cars and repairs can be needed at any time regardless of how short a time period you have owned the car. While we try to service any known defects it is still possible for used vehicles to need service or repairs the first days or weeks of ownership. All cars are used machines and used machines need general repairs on a regular basis many times without prior warning. This is especially true for name brand highline & exotic vehicles that have more elaborate features and systems. Also repairs are more common on say a 10 year old model car as opposed to a 2 or 3 year old model car since they cost significantly less than a newer car. Obviously the older the car the more possible this is of happening. What you have just read is basically common sense, but there are some people who don’t understand this so this is why we have spelled it out in plain English.
GOOD LUCK!
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