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2002 Honda S2000 48k Miles-yellow, Super Clean on 2040-cars

Year:2002 Mileage:48310
Location:

Sparrows Point, Maryland, United States

Sparrows Point, Maryland, United States
Advertising:

This is a clean Collector's Sports Car ready to be tagged and driven.

Brand new soft top was recently installed by our technician.

The car is just as clean in person as in the pictures and drives like a dream as well.

There are no modifications done to this s2000 besides a K&N Cold Air Intake.

This car is being sold Maryland State Inspected and will come with a 30 day MSI warranty. We also offer extended warranties up to 5 years.



Feel free to contact us with any questions:

Sir Michaels Auto Sales 410-477-3500

www.sirmichaelsautosales.com



About us:


Welcome to Sir Michael’s Auto Sales, a family-owned and operated car dealership in business since 1997. Our lot is located in Baltimore Maryland. We have sold thousands of vehicles to thousands of happy customers. We offer a large selection of pre-owned quality cars, trucks, and SUVs sure to fit every budget. Our inventory is constantly changing, with new vehicles arriving every week. We purchase our vehicles from the very same places many of the larger franchise dealers do, but sell them at a much more reasonable price. Our highly qualified staff will make car buying easy, with a no hassle, no haggle, and no pressure approach. We have established a reputation of honesty, which is difficult to find in the car business today.


How to go about bidding:


If you are the winning bidder, you must contact us via email or telephone within 24 hours of the end of the sale. We require a $500 nonrefundable deposit within 24 hours of winning the auction. You may pay the deposit with a credit card or through PayPal. This deposit is non-refundable in the event of non-payment. We require funding on all purchases within 5 business days. If for some reason you think you might need a couple extra days for funding, please contact us to discuss your situation prior to bidding. Please do not bid on our vehicles unless you are prepared to win and pay for the vehicle. Your cooperation will be greatly appreciated.


If you have any questions that we have not covered in our description, or if you would like to confirm or verify anything at all, please feel free to call or email us. We will be happy to respond as quickly as possible. Can I bid if I am new to Ebay or have negative feedback? If you are new to Ebay or have (zero feedback), we will contact you by email to ensure that you are a serious buyer and not a minor (under 18 years of age). We appreciate your understanding and hope this is not an inconvenience for you. If you have negative feedback, your bid will be cancelled. We hope you understand. Important things to remember! By bidding and winning this auction, you are entering into a legal and binding contract to purchase this vehicle, as outlined in the user agreement you accepted when you registered as an Ebay community member. We reserve the right to notify bidders and cancel this auction. We shall not be held liable for any such cancellation and/or closure.



Paying for your vehicle:


Payment for your purchase can be made by: cash (in person), certified check, or bank to bank transfer. Payment in full must be received within 5 days from the closing date of the auction. Failure to comply with any part of the payment rules could void the transaction, but only at the seller’s discretion. All vehicles must be picked up no later than 14 days from sale date unless otherwise agreed in writing. A storage fee of $25 per day will be assessed for any vehicle left at our dealership past the 14 day period. Maryland buyers pay 6% state sales tax and any motor vehicle fees. Maryland buyers are also responsible for any Maryland state inspection items needed to pass inspection and any fees associated with this. Buyers outside of Maryland are responsible for applicable taxes in your state. If these forms or terms of payment are not acceptable, please do not bid.



Disclaimer:


We are a used car dealership selling used cars. These vehicles are not new. They have normal wear and tear. This includes any scuffs, scratches, dings, dents, rub marks and chips. We do our best to notify the buyer of any imperfections as mentioned. Our goal is to keep our customers satisfied in hopes that all will return.



Shipping & Shuttle Services:


-We offer free shuttle services to and from Baltimore Washington International Airport. Our dealership location is about 30 minutes from BWI.


-The buyer is responsible for ALL shipping cost. We will help to arrange a reasonable rate.



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