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2009 Hynudai Accent 28,000 Miles Wow-automatic Hatchback 4 Cylinder Clean Used on 2040-cars

US $5,000.00
Year:2009 Mileage:28734 Color: Silver /
 Gray
Location:

Lorain, Ohio, United States

Lorain, Ohio, United States
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Hatchback
Engine:1.6
Vehicle Title:Salvage
Condition:
Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ...
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: KMHCM36C69U116244
Year: 2009
Interior Color: Gray
Make: Hyundai
Number of Cylinders: 4
Model: Accent
Trim: Hatchback
Drive Type: FWD
Options: CD Player
Mileage: 28,734
Safety Features: Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Sub Model: Hatchback
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Exterior Color: Silver

2009 HYUNDAI ACCENT HATCHBACK AUTOMATIC

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NOTE:
Use the BUY IT NOW BUTTON before it's gone, or try the MAKE OFFER button. This is NOT AN AUCTION, we will sell to first good offer.


SPECIAL#1: Buy it now price DOES INCLUDED REPIARS AND 30 DAY WARRANTY ON ENGINE AND TRANSMISSION. All damaged parts will be replaced including, hood, fender, mirror, door fixed or replaced, roof fixed, and new windshield. Entire car will be gone over for cosmetic damage and painted back to original. Car will be detailed when finished and INSPECTION FOR CLEAR REGISTRABLE TITLE ALSO INCLUDED with  MONEY BACK GUARANTEE TO PASS.

SPECIAL#2: WANT TO FIX YOURSELF, Use the Make offer button and tell us when it's worth to you if you are ready to buy instantly if offer is accepted.

Options:

CD PLAYER, AUXILIARY INPUT AND AIR CONDITIONING

Description: Car runs and Drives great, SUPER LOW MILES, This typical damage looks like a deer hit here in Ohio in the winter. Car runs like it should , mechanicall ready to go, just damage you see. Asking price DOES INCLUDE REPAIRS, see special above for details. You are welcome to Use the Make Offer Button to buy car as is. You will love it. Thanks

Title Special:  We will offer to handle inspection in Ohio at our local facility for $250 ( or at no charge with SPECIAL OFFER above including repairs). Usually done within 7-10 days, but can’t get time frame till we call to make inspection. Fee includes all state fees charged and for driver to drive to and from inspection over 1 hour away. This will get you a clear registrable title that will allow you to plate immediately and pull home. All states have their procedures, so you are welcome to handle yourself. ( this not required, just offered. We do this every week and pass 100% of the time. ) We do offer a money back guarantee if you have us handle inspection. Special: If paid on time we offer 30 days free indoor storage to make pick-up or shipping arrangements. We can ship within one state of Ohio no problem or to Easy coast fairly reasonably. Pick up: We are normally open weekdays 10-5pm not counting major Holidays. We can usually offer weekend pick up for $50  if needed, with advanced notice.

Additional Fees: There is a $80 title transfer fee EVEN FOR DEALERS. Dealership policy is to transfer all titles out of our name for liability. No Exceptions.

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NOTE: All vehicles sold as is where is.We do not guarantee batteries, check engines lights, and unforeseen problems or hidden items we can’t without disassembly of vehicle. Buyer is responsible for shipping or pick up. All payments are due in full in three days including Saturdays. We accept money in hand in person, money orders, and wire transfers, up to you’re the buyer. If paid on time we store for 30 days storage free inside our warehouse.  If more storage is needed, it will be ten dollars per day until unit leaves our lot. All bidders must contact us within 24 hours after auctions end or vehicle will be made available to anyone else. Any bidders with bad phone numbers registered on Ebay forfeit their right to vehicle immediately. All non paying bidders are forwarded to Ebay’s collections department. Due to bidders not understanding what “as is where is” means; you are to bid assuming all components on unit are damaged. Use your best judgment. You are to come and view before bidding, not after. After you win bid, you own it.  By bidding on this item you agree to have any pertaining court or collections proceedings to take place in Lorain or Cleveland Ohio. Ohio will have all jurisdictions over this Ebay transaction. Non-payers agree to a 10% relist fee to avoid collections and negative feedback, not negotiable. If for some reason we allow you to make late payment, expect a $100 late payment fee, unless we made a arrangements otherwise. We accept Paypal only for deposit.

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