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2004 Hummer H2 Base Sport Utility 4-door 6.0l No Reserve, Suv, on 2040-cars

Year:2004 Mileage:127071
Location:

Bradenton, Florida, United States

Bradenton, Florida, United States
Advertising:

REMEMBER THIS; BUY A HUMMER MAKE A STATEMENT, was the slogan they used when they were selling them new.  Unfortunately, you can’t buy them new anymore.  But, here is your chance to buy a nice preowned one, for a fraction of the cost. 

This is a H2 model and has been in Florida it whole life.  The paint looks great for the age of this H2.  The leather is in great shape, only showing wear on the bolsters.  This H2 appears to have no alterations, therefore, being all stock.

Some of the features include; the “Adventure Package”, which includes the front bumper guard, rear taillight guards and the side nurf bars that really look great; factory stereo without navigation; factory sunroof, looks and works great.  We had brand new tires put on, which saves the winner $1,200.00. 

This Hummer was a new car trade, it has a clean CarFax with only 2 previous owners and no accidents.  The CarFax report indicates it was serviced at the Hummer/Cadillac dealership on a regular basis.  H2’s are getting hard to find especially in this condition. 

This is a NO RESERVE auction and the highest bidder will win, so please have all your financing arranged prior to bidding.  Thanks for looking and good luck bidding.

Our vehicles are inspected and repaired by an ASE certified mechanic.  For your peace of mind we do not deny you the right to have your own inspection done.  All vehicles are represented to the best of our ability and sold in AS-IS condition.  Auto Direct is a Florida based family owned and operated independent dealership, and has been in business since 1996.  We want all of sales to grow to an ongoing relationship with each and every client, therefore honesty; quality and satisfaction are our goals.

We encourage our customers to consider replacing the tires on their RV or Travel Trailer, as they may not be reliable due to the elements or just age.  We receive discounts from several tire stores and can assist with discounts if you so choose to replace them.  Feel free to obtain an estimate for your new tires.

You must be over 18 to bid and pay with cash in person, money order, cashier’s check or bank wire transfer.  You bidding suggest you intend to finalize the transaction.

Service Handling/Fee:  The buyer must pay a $299 dealer service & handling fee per each unit purchased.  This is to cover expenses such as, but not limited to, in transit temporary tags, overnight mailings, handling of all documents, and FREE airport pickup from Sarasota-Bradenton International Airport.

The buyer is responsible for pick up and or delivery and all charges associated with such.  Please call if you would like us to recommend a shipping company.

AS-IS, WHERE-IS with no warranty expressed or implied.  No allowance with be on account of incorrectness, imperfection, defect or damage.  It is the responsibility of the buyer to have thoroughly inspected the vehicle.  Please remember that these are used vehicles and repairs may be needed at any time regardless how short a time period you owned the vehicle.  We try to service any known defects it is possible for used vehicles to need service or repairs even in the first days or weeks of ownership.  Please note, that we DO NOT guarantee the operation of electronic items.  Since these vehicles are used, please remember that books, extra keys, remote entry keys CD cartridges, etc..., do not always remain with the vehicles throughout their life.  We are not responsible for these minor accessories.  These items are replaceable at a factory dealer or even eBay. 

A minimum nonrefundable $500.00 deposit is due on or before 24-hours after the end of the auction.  PayPal can be used for the payment of the deposit.  The balance is due and payable on or before 7-days after the end of the auction.  Payments made by bank money order, certified or cashier’s check should be mailed to:

Auto Direct

2212 1st ST W

Bradenton, FL  34208

For bank routing instructions for payment by wire transfer please call Angie Yates (941) 747-0402

Deliveries are to be scheduled Monday through Friday from 9am to 5pm.  No deliveries are permitted on Saturday unless special arrangements are made in advance.  Please not vehicle will be held until check clears our bank.

If within seven (7) calendar days of the auction end all moneys are not received, then at seller’s option you forfeit the deposit as liquidated damages.  If you are a nonpaying bidder, you will be held liable for a $500.00 relisting fee.

THIS VEHICLE IS ALSO FOR SALE RETAIL ON MY LOT AND OTHER WEB-SITES AND MAY BE PULLED FROM AUCTION AT ANYTIME.

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Thank you for your interest and we look forward to assisting you in the purchase of your next RV.  Good luck bidding.  If you have any questions regarding this vehicle or any vehicle in the inventory, please email Bill at ayates_autodirect41@yahoo.com or call (941) 526-6922.  For additional pictures please visit our web-site floridacarz.com.

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